Thysanoptera intercepted in the Netherlands on plant products from Ethiopia, with description of two new species of the genus Thrips
Author
Vierbergen, Gijsbertus
text
Zootaxa
2014
3765
3
269
278
journal article
46424
10.11646/zootaxa.3765.3.3
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Anaphothrips latis
Bhatti
Described from a single female taken on
Poaceae
in
India
(
Bhatti 1967
), four females labelled as topotypes of this species by Bhatti have been studied (in SMF) with the following data:
India
,
Bombay
, Maharashtra, Malabar Hill on
Digitaria
,
12.ii.1991
(J. S. Bhatti). Also in SMF there are
3 females
and
2 males
of
A. latis
from
South Africa
, on
Triticum aestivum
,
viii.1980
(P.H. Hewitt). Moreover, in PPS there is one female with the following data: from
Rosa
(as cut flower) at Bleiswijk,
Netherlands
(imported from
Zimbabwe
),
3.xii.1997
(F. van Holsteijn). One female was collected from
Rosa
cut flowers imported from
Ethiopia
,
27.xii.2004
, at Noordwijk,
Netherlands
(J.G. de Zeeuw). These are the first records for the Afrotropical Region, and despite adults being collected from roses the species probably lives on
Poaceae
.
A. latis
has a yellow body, with antennal segments I and II yellow, III and IV greyish brown, V–VII brown (
Fig. 1
); the ocellar setae are short, placed outside the ocellar triangle (in front of and close to hind ocelli); pronotum with few discal setae; fore wings darkened; metanotum sculpture reticulate, without campaniform sensilla (
Fig. 2
); tergite VIII posteromarginal comb long and complete, setae with apex obtuse.
A. latis
has much in common with
A. graminum
Priesner
(distribution Mediterranean Area, Canary Isles and
Cape Verde
Islands), but that has no metanotal campaniform sensilla, and the length/width ratio of antennal segments III–V larger:
A. graminum
2.3–2.4 versus
A. latus
1.7–2.1.