Two new synonyms among Chinese Thripinae (Thysanoptera: Thripidae)
Author
Mirab-Balou, Majid
Author
Tong, Xiao-Li
text
Zootaxa
2015
3941
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149
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3941.1.11
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Danothrips theivorus
(Karny)
Anaphothrips theivorus
Karny 1921
: 72
.
Danothrips dianellae
Zhang and Tong 1991
: 465
.
syn. n.
Mirab-balou
et al
. (2011
: 727) listed five
Danothrips
species from
China
. However, this is now reduced to four species, as a result of the above synonymy that is based on examining the specimens listed below from different parts of
China
. This species is characterized by completely dark brown antennal segment VI, which is also distinctly pedicellate. Antennal segments I–V are completely pale yellow, and VII–VIII are weakly shaded. The fore wing is distinctly brown at base (including clavus) and bears a fairly long dark cross band across the middle. The postocular chaetotaxy is distinctive in having these setae uniserial.
The male of
theivorus
was unknown to
Bhatti (1978: 9)
, who mentioned that the single male labeled by Karny as
theivorus
actually represents
theifolii
, and the figure of male terminalia for
theivorus
given by
Karny (1921)
and
Sakimura (1974)
also refers to
theifolii
. The correct male was described subsequently under the name
dianellae
. It is macropterous, with the body similar in color to the female, the abdominal sternites without pore plates, and tergite IX with two pairs of stout and thick thorn-like setae arising from weakly elevated sockets.
Specimens examined.
CHINA
, Guangdong Province,
Shipai, Guangzhou,
holotype
male of
dianellae
on
Dianella ensifolia
,
17.xi.1985
, coll. Tong Xiao-li (in South
China
Agricultural University).
Paratypes
:
10 females
collected with
holotype
; Huidong Co.,
1 male
on
Dianella ensifolia
,
20.iii.1988
, coll. Tong Xiao-li. Further material:
Guangdong Province,
Shipai, Guangzhou,
1 female
from
D. ensifolia
,
17.xi.1985
, coll. Tong Xiao-li;
Hainan Province,
Nada,
2 females
,
1 male
from
M. nana
,
24.i.1977
, coll. Zhang Wei-qiu.
Distribution.
China
(Hainan, Guangdong);
Indonesia
, Java.