Convoluted maxillary stylets among Australian Thysanoptera Phlaeothripinae associated mainly with Casuarinaceae trees
Author
Mound, Laurence A.
Australian National Insect Collection CSIRO, PO Box 1700, Canberra, ACT 2601
Author
Tree, Desley J.
c / o Queensland Primary Industries Insect Collection (QDPC), Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Queensland, Ecosciences Precinct, GPO Box 267, Brisbane, Qld, 4001
Author
Wells, Alice
Australian National Insect Collection CSIRO, PO Box 1700, Canberra, ACT 2601
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Zootaxa
2022
2022-09-29
5190
3
301
332
journal article
156944
10.11646/zootaxa.5190.3.1
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Heligmothrips erinaceus
(Karny)
(
Fig. 52
)
Trichothrips erinaceus
Karny, 1920: 41
;
1924: 26
(
Figs 32–33
).
Teuchothrips fuscipennis
Moulton, 1968: 100
.
Karny described this species from a single female taken at Cedar Creek,
Queensland
, a locality within the Mt Tamborine Park just south of Brisbane. The five-line description gave no useful details, and his completed account in 1924 of the
Thysanoptera
from the Mjoberg expedition to
Australia
provided images of the whole body and antenna but no description. The unique specimen was subsequently slide-mounted but is in a seriously damaged condition. Moulton described
fuscipennis
from the
holotype
female taken at Liverpool (Sydney) in
New South Wales
, and
three paratype females
from Bribie Island,
Queensland
. The
holotypes
of both species were restudied and described by
Mound (1970)
, who compared them to specimens taken from various sites in eastern
Queensland
and
New South Wales
. Antennal segment III is relatively slender and mainly yellow, but the pronotal setae are strongly shaded. In males the anteroangular pronotal setae are much longer than in females. The maxillary stylets cross over each other usually anterior to the postocular setae. They re-cross each other at the posterior of the head often through a sharp right-angle, before producing a complex set of loops posterolaterally (
Fig. 52
). However, in most character states
erinaceus
is very similar to
gracilior
, a species that is distinguished only by the pale pronotal setae and the maxillary stylets arranged more irregularly into large loops.
Specimens studied
.
Australian Capital Territory
:
Mt Majora
, 2 small males from
Allocasuarina verticillata
,
24.iv.1995
.
New South Wales
:
Batemans Bay
, from
Casuarina glauca
,
1 male
,
16.ii.1961
;
4 females
,
6 males
,
20.xi.1994
;
6 females
,
6 males
,
7.xii.1996
;
7 females
,
5 males
,
1.vi.2022
;
Tarago
20km
East
,
2 females
on
A. littoralis
,
11.ix.2021
;
Gosford
,
1 female
form
Casuarina
,
20.xi.1994
;
Pottsville
,
2 females
from
C. glauca
,
3.ix.2009
.
Queensland
:
Mt Malloy
25km
north,
4 females
,
6 males
from
Casuarina
,
6.vii.1995
;
Atherton
10km
north,
3.v.1964
;
Carnarvon Station
,
Blue Water Springs
,
3 females
from
Casuarina
,
9.x.2014
;
Brisbane
,
The Gap
, from
Casuarina
,
1 male
,
30.xii.2006
,
3 females
,
30.x.2007
;
Mt Glorious
15km
west,
Red Cedar Park
,
3 females
from
Casuarina
,
13.x.2006
;
Brisbane
,
Bardon
,
1 female
from
Casuarina
,
27.vii.2012
;
Noosaville
,
1 female
,
1 male
from
C. equisetifolia
,
20.ix.2009
.
South Australia
:
Kangaroo Island
,
Stokes Bay
,
1 female
from
Allocasuarina verticillata
,
30.xi.2021
.