A new species of Oneilliella from India with description of the female of Trachynotothrips brevispinis Masumoto & Okajima (Thysanoptera: Thripidae)
Author
Singha, Devkant
Author
Patidar, Abhishek
Author
Tyagi, Kaomud
Author
Kumar, Vikas
text
Zootaxa
2021
2021-03-08
4941
2
186
192
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4941.2.2
1175-5326
4594963
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Oneilliella shivii
sp. n.
Female macroptera
. Body light brown (
Fig. 1
). Ocellar triangle brown. Antennal segments I and III yellow; IV yellow with pedicle light brown; V light brown on apical half; VII–VIII light brown; II and VI brown (
Fig. 3
). Legs yellow with reticulation. Fore wings light brown with three clear areas. Thorax light brown with brown shaded on lateral and ventral side. Abdominal segments brown; body setae light brown. Head broader than long with polygonal reticulation on dorsal surface with internal wrinkles within the reticules, cheeks convex; ocelli larger than any of the ommatidia (
Fig. 4
). Antennae 8-segmented; III and IV with a narrow apical neck and with forked sense cones; IV–VI with dense row of microtrichia; II–V each with long dark setae (
Fig. 3
).
Pronotum transverse; completely reticulated with internal wrinkles within the reticules; anteroangular and posteroangular setae absent (
Fig. 4
). Meso- and metasterna without spinula (
Fig. 5
). Meso- and metanotum without campaniform sensilla (
Fig. 8
). Mesonotum with median pair of setae far from anterior margin. Metanotum with median pair setae near anterior margin (
Fig. 8
). Fore wing with eight setae on upper vein, nine setae on lower vein; clavus with four setae; surface of wing completely covered by transverse rows of equal length microtrichia; posterior fringes wavy. Legs reticulated with numerous setae. Maxillary palps 1-segmented. Abdomen reticulated with internal wrinkles within the reticules; tergites I-II and XI completely reticulated; III–VIII with reticulation on anterior 1/3
rd
; X without reticulation. Tergites III–VIII with arched sculpture laterally (
Fig. 7
). Tergite VIII with complete comb of microtrichia absent medially. Sternites with a row of discal setae near posterior margin (
Fig. 9
).
Male macroptera
, Paler than female (
Fig. 2
). Head, antennal segments II and VI, thorax and fore wings brown. Antennal segments I yellow, III and IV yellow with pedicle light brown, V light brown on apical half, VII-VIII light brown. Legs light brown with reticulation. Fore wings light brown with three clear areas. Thorax with brown shaded on lateral and ventral side. Abdominal segments I–II light brown. Body setae light brown. Head broader than long with polygonal reticulation on dorsal surface with internal wrinkles within the reticules, cheeks convex; ocelli larger than any of the ommatidia.Antennae 8-segmented; III and IV with a narrow apical neck and with forked sense cones; IV–VI with dense row of microtrichia; II–V each with long dark setae.
Pronotum transverse; completely reticulated with internal wrinkles within the reticules; anteroangular and posteroangular setae absent. Meso- and metasterna without spinula. Meso- and metanotum without campaniform sensilla. Mesonotum with median pair of setae far from anterior margin. Metanotum with median pair setae near anterior margin. Fore wing with nine setae on anterior vein, seven setae on posterior vein; clavus with four setae; surface of wing completely covered by transverse rows of equal length microtrichia; posterior fringes wavy. Legs reticulated with numerous setae. Maxillary palps 1-segmented. Abdomen reticulated with internal wrinkles within the reticules; tergites I–II and XI completely reticulated; III–VIII with reticulation on anterior 1/3
rd
; X without reticulation. Tergites III–VIII with arched sculpture laterally; VIII with complete comb of microtrichia absent medially; IX with two pairs of thorn like setae (
Fig. 6
). Sternites with a row of discal setae near posterior margin (
Fig. 10
); pore areas present on III–VII.
Measurements.
(
holotype
female in microns). Body length 1040. Dorsal head length 110, across cheeks 42; compound eye dorsal length (width) 66 (52); Pronotum median length (width) 93 (183). Fore wing length 610. Ovipositor length 226. Antenna length 283; segments I–VIII length (width): 19 (22), 33 (28), 36 (18), 32 (20), 42 (19), 28 (15), 14 (5), 40 (4).
Specimens studied
.
Holotype
female,
India
,
Thrissur
,
Kerala
(
N10.51
,
E76.36
,
87m
), from
Asparagus racemosus
,
02.i.2019
(
Reg. No.
11285/H17)
Iftikar Rahman
, in
The National Zoological Collections
(
NZC
),
Kolkata
.
Paratypes
:
2 males
, one female, all from same site as
holotype
(Reg. No. 11286/H17 to 11288/H17).
FIGURES 1–10.
Oneilliella shivii
sp. n.
(1) female; (2) male; (3) antennae, female; (4) head and pronotum, female; (5) meso- and metasterna, female; (6) sternites IX, male; (7) tergites I–IV, female; (8) meso- and metanota, female; (9) sternites VIII–IX, female; (10) sternites VI–IV, male.
Etymology
. This species is credited to Shivendra Kumar Singh for his keen interest in thrips collection and studies backing to his childhood.
Comments
. According to the description and illustrations provided by
Wilson (1975)
, the new species
Oneilliella shivii
differs from
O. williamsi
by having apical neck of antennal segment III shorter than IV (apical neck of antennal segment III longer than IV in
williamsi
); antennal segment II brown (brown in description of the species and yellow in left antenna illustration in
williamsi
); antennal segment III yellow (brown with apical neck white in
williamsi
); segment V with brown shade apically (V completely yellow in
williamsi
); all legs completely yellow (legs are dark brown except for extreme apex of tibiae and tarsi white in
williamsi
); fore wing light brown with three clear areas (fore wing uniformly brown with subbasal pale area in
williamsi
).