The genus Anaphothrips with one new species from China (Thysanoptera, Thripidae) Author Cui, Yanze Author Xi, Jinghui Author Wang, Jun text ZooKeys 2017 668 49 59 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.668.12376 journal article http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.668.12376 1313-2970-668-49 FEF7CCEF5A4E4C9E959433B04AF8B29C FEF7CCEF5A4E4C9E959433B04AF8B29C Anaphothrips obscurus ( Mueller ) Fig. 17 Thrips obscura Mueller , 1776: 96. Description. Macropterous female. Body and legs yellow; antennal segment I yellow, segments II-IV light brown but segment II darker, segments V-IX brown but segment V paler slightly; fore wing weakly shaded. Head wider than long, dorsal surface sculptured with irregular transverse reticulations behind eyes; ocellar setae I present, ocellar setae III out of ocellar triangle just anterior to hind ocelli. Antennae 9-segmented (Fig. 17), segments III-IV with sense cone forked. Fore wing upper vein with 7-8 basal setae and 2-3 distal setae, lower vein with 8-9 setae. Abdominal tergites with microtrichia laterally, tergite VIII posterior margin with comb of microtrichia. Micropterous male. Similar to macropterous female, but wing shorter than thorax width ( Mound and Masumoto 2009 ). Distribution. Widespread around the world. Specimens examined. 3 female (macropterous), 5 female (micropterous), China, Heilongjiang Province, Sanjiang Plain, 2.vii.2014, from grasses (Jun Wang). 1 female (micropterous) China, Heilongjiang Province, Sanjiang Plain, 9.viii.2012, from grasses (Jun Wang). 1 female (micropterous), China, Ningxia, Pingluo, 24.vii.1987, from Polygonum (Caixia Yang).