Three new species and three new records of the genus Bamboosiella from China (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae)
Author
Zhao, Chao
Author
Wang, Zhaohong
Author
Tong, Xiaoli
text
Zootaxa
2018
2018-11-07
4514
2
167
180
journal article
28020
10.11646/zootaxa.4514.2.2
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Key to
Bamboosiella
species from
China
1. Head at least more than 1.4 times as long as wide; antennal segment IV at least 2.0 times as long as wide; fore tarsal tooth present in both sexes...................................................................................... 2
-. Head almost as long as wide, sometimes wider than long; antennal segment IV less than 2.0 times as long as wide; fore tarsal tooth present or absent................................................................................. 6
2. Body uniformly brown (
Figs 41, 42
); antennal segments I–VIII brown except III yellow and IV–VI bicoloured; pronotal am reduced to minute setae, other major setae developed with blunt apex; sub-basal wing setae S1 and S2 weakly blunt, S3 pointed apically...................................................................................
lewisi
-. Body bicoloured (
Fig. 11
)............................................................................... 3
3. Fore tibiae with a sub-apical tubercle (
Figs 29, 30
); abdominal segments II–IX uniformly yellow (
Figs 43, 44
)....
xiphophora
-. Fore tibiae without a sub-apical tubercle; abdominal segments II–IX bicoloured?brown and yellow..................... 4
4. Postocular setae longer than eye, pointed apically; antennal segments IV–VI brown with basal half yellow; sub-basal wing setae S1–S3 pointed apically.......................................................................
magnus
-. Postocular setae distinctly short than eye, expended apically; antennal segments IV–VI uniformly yellow; sub-basal wing setae S1–S3 expanded apically............................................................................... 5
5. Abdominal segments brown except II–III yellow (
Figs 39, 40
).............................................
fasciata
-. Abdominal segments brown except II–VI yellow.....................................................
bicoloripes
6. Pronotal am reduced to minute setae and pointed apically..................................................... 7
-. Pronotal am well-developed and expanded apically......................................................... 11
7. Postocular setae expanded at apex........................................................................ 8
-. Postocular setae pointed apically......................................................................... 9
8. Antennal segments IV–VIII brown except IV with basal 1/3 and V with basal 1/4 yellow (
Fig. 8
); abdominal segments uniformly yellow except the tube...............................................................
caudibruna
sp. n.
-. Antennal segment V yellow, IV and VI brown with basal 1/4 yellow, VII–VIII brown; abdominal segments yellow except for III–IV each with a pale brown marking laterally.....................................................
antennatus
9. Pronotum much paler than brown head and pterothorax; abdominal segments III–VII each with a pale brown marking anteromedially; anal setae about 2.0 times longer than the tube................................................
longisetis
-. Head and thorax brown; anal setae slightly longer than the tube, much less than 2.0 times as long as tube............... 10
10. Abdominal segments III–V each with a pale brown marking anteromedially; pronotal aa, ml and pa well-developed and expanded apically; fore tarsal tooth absent in both sexes..................................................
exastis
-. Abdominal segments III–VI each with a pale brown marking anteromedially; pronotal aa, ml and pa setae reduced to short and pointed apically; fore tarsal tooth present in male........................................................
brevis
11. Body uniformly brown................................................................................ 12
-. Body bicoloured..................................................................................... 13
12. Antennal segments I–VIII brown except segment III yellow; pronotum almost smooth; metanotum with polygonal reticulation.................................................................................................
varia
-. Antennal segments I–VIII brown except segment III yellow at basal half; pronotum covered with irregular sculpture entirely (
Fig. 21
); metanotum with narrow spaced longitudinal anastomosing striae (
Fig. 23
)......................
sculpta
sp. n.
13. Fore wings without duplicated cilia; abdominal tergite IX setae S1 pointed apically..........................
cingulata
-. Fore wings with duplicated cilia; abdominal tergite IX setae S1 expanded apically................................. 14
14. Head dark brown, thorax yellowish brown, much paler than head; all legs yellow............................
semiflava
-. Head brown concolorous with thorax; not all legs yellow..................................................... 15
15. Antennal segments I–VIII brown except III yellow; abdominal segments I–II yellow, other segments light brown to brown..................................................................................................
nayari
-. Antennal segments I–VIII brown except III yellow and IV–VI bicoloured; Abdominal segments I–VIII uniformly yellow, IX light brown with yellow markings at anterior half........................................................... 16
16. Head covered with reticulation entirely; pronotal am as long as aa; abdominal segments III–VIII each with pale brown anteromedian marking.............................................................................
rugata
sp. n.
-. Dorsal surface of head smooth medially; pronotal am much longer than aa; abdominal segments III–VIII without pale brown anteromedian marking...........................................................................
flavescens