Species of the Genus Thrips (Thysanoptera, Thripidae) from the Afro-tropical Region
Author
Mound, Laurence A.
text
Zootaxa
2010
2423
1
24
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.194532
b6eb43ed-05b0-490f-aa3d-2e1b27319ec3
1175-5326
194532
Thrips pusillus
Bagnall
Thrips pusillus
Bagnall, 1926
: 112
Thrips meliaefloris
Hood, 1932
: 138
The
lectotype
and
paralectotype
of
pusillus
, from
Ghana
, Aburi,
9.xi.1915
, are very pale and were clearly damaged chemically when slide mounted. However, a specimen mounted onto a slide by Priesner, and bearing a manuscript subspecies name, is equally pale. These three specimens have ocellar setae III close together, scarcely further apart than the width of the fore ocellus, although other specimens have these setae more clearly on the anterior margins of the triangle. This species is very similar in structural details to
T. palmi
, with similar metanotal sculpture (
Fig. 43
), boldly setose pronotal disc, a long comb on tergite VIII, and no sternal discal setae but unusually long sternal marginal setae. In contrast to
T. palmi
the tergites are usually darker medially although the body is otherwise yellow. Teneral individuals that lack the brown tergal markings could easily be misidentified as
T. palmi
if the ocellar setae III are not close behind the fore ocellus; however the available specimens of
T. pusillus
all lack campaniform sensilla on the metanotum. A few specimens have also been studied from
Angola
, Nova Sintra, with the body more generally brown.
T. pusillus
has been studied from the following countries:
Ghana
, Sierre Leone,
Nigeria
,
Angola
,
Kenya
,
Zimbabwe
,
Yemen
. The new species,
T. solari
, that is described below from southern
Nigeria
is also closely related, as is
T. priesneri
.
Diagnosis
. Body and legs mainly yellow, major setae dark, tergites II–VIII with median third brown; antennal segments I–II yellow, III brown distally, IV yellow only at base; forewings weakly shaded. Antennae 7-segmented. Ocellar setae III small, usually just within ocellar triangle. Pronotum with 2 pairs of long posteroangular setae, discal setae well-developed. Metanotal sculpture lines converging to posterior margin, transverse and curving at anterior; median setae arising behind anterior margin; campaniform sensilla absent (
Fig. 43
). Forewing first vein with 3 setae on distal half. Tergite VIII with complete comb of long and slender microtrichia; pleurotergites and sternites without discal setae; sternal marginal setae about as long as a sternite.