Six genera of the subtribe Macrothripina from Southeast Asia to Taiwan (Thysanoptera, Phlaeothripidae, Idolothripinae)
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Okajima, Shûji
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Masumoto, Masami
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-05-18
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5291.1.1
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Ethirothrips brevis
(Bagnall)
(
Figs 32–35
,
216
)
Adiaphorothrips brevis
Bagnall, 1921a: 276–277
.
E. brevis
was originally described under the genus
Adiaphorothrips
(a junior synonym of
Machatothrips
) from
Seychelles
by Bagnall and then four synonymous species were described, of which
Dichaetothrips claripennis
Moulton
was described from Hawaii,
Gastrothrips trinidadensis
Hood
from
Trinidad
, and both
Nesothrips indicus
Ananthakrishnan
and
Nesothrips diversus
Ananthakrishnan
from
India
. It is recorded at the present from
South Africa
,
Mozambique
,
Mexico
,
Bahamas
,
Jamaica
and
Japan
, in addition to above areas, and it has a fairly wide range of distribution. However, it may previously be unknown from Southeast Asia.
Chen (1982)
recorded
Scotothrips claripennis
(=
E. brevis
) from
Taiwan
based on
seven females
and
three males
, and the records of
E. brevis
from
Taiwan
in both
Mirab-Balou
et al
. (2011)
and
Dang
et al.
(2013)
were probably based on this. Subsequently,
Wang
et al
. (2019)
pointed out that
S. claripennis
recorded by Chen was misidentification of
E. virgulae
. However, Chen clearly described the presence of a pair of discal pores (= CPS) on the metanotum with a line drawing, which is one of the important features of
S. claripennis
, not of
E. virgulae
. Considering this, it could well be inferred that at least the specimens examined by Chen contained true
S. claripennis
.
Moreover,
one female
of
brevis
observed from
Taiwan
is listed below in this study. In this article, therefore,
brevis
is recorded for the first time at least from
Thailand
and
Indonesia
.
Wang
et al.
(2019)
also mentioned incorrectly that
brevis
has the head longer than that of
virgulae
. However,
brevis
has the head 1.19–1.23 times as long as broad (
Fig. 32
), whereas
virgulae
has the head slightly longer, 1.32–1.44 times as long as broad (
Fig. 182
) (
Okajima 2006
). This discrepancy is probably due to the
virgulae
specimens compared with
brevis
by Wang
et al.
were strongly crushed by the coverslips. Full description of this species was given by
Okajima (2006)
based on the specimens from the Ryukyus, southern
Japan
.
FIGURES 32–35
.
Ethirothrips brevis
, female. (32) Head & prothorax; (33) antenna; (34) metanotum & pelta; (35) tube.
This species resembles
E. nigrescens
from Ogasawara (= Bonin) Islands,
Japan
, in having a pair of CPS on the metanotum. However,
nigrescens
can easily be distinguished by the larger body, dark antennal segments III and IV, and the dark fore tibiae.
Specimens-examined
.
Thailand
,
Phuket
Is.
,
1 female
, on dead leaves,
20.viii.1976
, SO
.
Indonesia
,
Lombok Is.
,
Dasanbaru
,
2 females
, on dead branches,
5.iii.2005
, SO
.
Taiwan
,
Chiai-hsien
,
Kuantzulin
,
1 female
, on dead leaves and branches,
1.iv.1993
, TN & SO
.
Japan
,
28 females
and
4 males
, see
Okajima (2006)
.