Diversity in the Hawaiian endemic genus Neurisothrips (Thysanoptera, Thripidae)
Author
Mound, Laurence A.
text
Zootaxa
2020
2020-05-19
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Neurisothrips robbiei
sp. n.
(
Figs 7
,
16, 23
,
28, 29
,
34
,
43, 47
)
Female
. Body almost bicoloured, head with postoccipital area dark but anterior half almost yellow; thorax yellowish brown, abdomen brown; antennae brown; legs mainly yellow, femora brownish yellow; fore wing uniformly shaded; major setae on body and wings dark brown. With the character states of the genus: antennal segments III and IV with constricted apical neck (
Fig. 7
); head with ocellar setae III and po IV long (
Fig. 16
); mouth cone extending to fore coxae; pronotum with 3 pairs of anteromarginal setae, none elongate; discal area with about 12 to 15 setae; posterior margin with 3 pairs, median pair longest, posteroangular setae long. Metanotal sculpture weak medially. Tergite I with transverse reticulate sculpture, but III–VIII with no sculpture mesad of setal pair S1 and lines weak on lateral areas; IV and V each with about 8 discal setae laterally (
Fig. 43
); X with longitudinal split complete (
Fig. 23
).
Measurements
(
holotype
female in microns). Body length 1700. Head, length 100; width across eyes 165; ocellar setae III 60; po setae IV 70. Pronotum, length 150; width 220; pm S1 setae 50; pa setae 85. Metanotum median setae length 80. Fore wing length 1000. Antennal segments III–VII length 60, 50, 40, 48, 25.
Male
. Body pale with weak brown markings laterally on meso and metanotum, major setae dark; antennal segment I white, II weakly shaded, III–VII brown; similar to female in sculpture; sternites III–VII with large, transversely oval pore plate (
Figs 28, 29
).
Measurements
(
paratype
male in microns). Body length 1250. Ocellar setae III 48; po setae IV 50. Pronotal pa setae 65.
Specimens examined
.
Holotype
female,
Hawaii
, Volcano, from
Psychotria hawaiiensis
,
9.vii.2016
(LAM 6246).
FIGURES 1–14
.
Neurisothrips
species. Antennae 1–8:
(1)
antennatus
;
(2)
bidens
sp. n.
;
(3)
janis
sp. n.
;
(4)
dubautiae
;
(5)
karl
sp. n.
;
(6)
fran
sp. n.
;
(7)
robbiei
sp. n.
; (8)
tsuda
sp. n.
Fore wing colour 9–10:
(9)
fullawayi
;
(10)
saki
sp. n.
Head 11–14:
(11)
antennatus
;
(12)
fasciatus
;
(13)
multispinus
;
(14)
saki
sp. n.
FIGURES 15–23
.
Neurisothrips
species. Head & pronotum 15–16:
(15)
antennatus
;
(16)
robbiei
sp.
n.
Head & thorax 17–18:
(17)
tsuda
sp. n.
;
(18)
fran
sp. n.
Pronotum 19–20:
(19)
bidens
sp. n.
;
(20)
karl
sp. n.
(21)
saki
sp. n.
pronotum & metanotum. Female tergites VI–X:
(22)
karl
sp. n.
;
(23)
robbiei
sp. n.
Paratypes
:
10 females
,
4 males
taken with
holotype
;
Hawaii
, Volcano, Kipuka Ki,
7 females
,
3 males
from
Psychotria hawaiiensis
,
12.vii.2016
.
Oahu
, Puu Hapapa,
3 females
from
Psychotria
fls,
29.vi.2016
.
Non-paratypes:
Maui
, Haleakala,
8 females
,
6 males
from
Santalum haleakalae
fls,
25.vii.2016
.
Comments
. The tergal chaetotaxy of this species is quite similar to that of
multispinus
(
Figs 42, 43
), and the
type
series came from a site very close to the collecting site of that species. However, despite their poor condition, the head of the
multispinus
females from Kilauea are slightly darker than the pronotum, not paler as in
robbiei
. This species shares with
williamsi
the unusually large form of the sternal pore plates of males (
Fig 29
), but the body colour is considerably darker that in that species. Even the particularly sharply bicoloured non-paratype specimens listed from
Santalum
are much darker than any available specimens of
williamsi
, in particular the fore wings are dark and antennal segment III is brown, even in the palest of the available males.