Species-richness in Neotropical Sericothripinae (Thysanoptera: Thripidae)
Author
Lima, Élison Fabrício B.
Author
Mound, Laurence A.
text
Zootaxa
2016
4162
1
1
45
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4162.1.1
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1175-5326
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Neohydatothrips gracilipes
(Hood)
(
Figs 26
,
56
,
94
)
Sericothrips gracilipes
Hood, 1924
: 149
.
Female macroptera
. Colour: body yellow with light brown markings (
Fig. 94
), ocellar region faintly shaded; pronotal blotch light brown, with margins poorly defined; anterior margin of mesonotum, and lateral margins of metanotum light brown; tergites II–VII with antecostal ridge dark and brown markings anterolaterally, VIII–X yellow; fore wing pale with faintly shaded area in basal third, clavus shaded; antennal segments I–II pale, III pale medially but shaded at base and apex, base of IV pale; hind tibiae yellow, femora lightly shaded.
Structure: Occipital apodeme not confluent with posterior margin of eyes; ocellar area irregularly reticulate (
Fig. 26
); mouth cone long, extending between fore coxae; antennal segments III & IV with apex weakly constricted into neck; pronotum transversely striate, blotch with transverse row of setae on anterior margin (
Fig. 26
); mesonotum and anterior part of metanotum striate; metasternal plate moderately emarginate (
Fig. 56
); fore wing second vein with no setae; tergites VII–VIII with complete comb of long microtrichia on posterior margin, no comb medially on remaining tergites; tergite IX with two pairs of mid-dorsal setae; sternites III–VI with discal microtrichia medially, but not VII.
Larva II
. Pale, with few microtrichia on dorsal surface. Antennae 7-segmented, segment I yellow, II–VII yellowish brown. Thorax without brown sclerotized areas. Body with several long brown setae with fringed but not expanded apices, up to about 32 microns long on thorax and abdominal tergites I–IV, arising from normal setae insertions; sternal setae acute.
Material
studied
.
Holotype
female,
MEXICO
.
Laguna District
,
25.x.1917
(
USNM
)
.
Several
females from
INDIA
,
THAILAND
,
NEW CALEDONIA
and
NORTHERN
AUSTRALIA
(
ANIC
)
.
Comments
. Described originally from
Mexico
in association with extensive damage to a crop of cotton, and subsequently recorded from various places around the Caribbean (
Mound & Marullo, 1996
), this species is probably widespread on its major host plants, various weedy species of
Sida
. It has been recorded on these plants both from central
India
(
Bhatti
et al
., 1999
), from across northern
Australia
(
Mound 2002
), and
Galapagos
Is. (
Ecuador
) (
Hoddle & Mound 2011
). It is closely related to
N. burungae
and
N. signifer
, but has the mouth cone unusually long and is further distinguished by the characters indicated in the key above. It is not yet recorded from
Brazil
, but is likely to be present.