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<mods:title>Review of the spore-feeding Idolothripinae from China (Thysanoptera, Phlaeothripidae)</mods:title>
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<paragraph pageId="9" pageNumber="10">Remarks.</paragraph>
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This genus comprises six Asian species, of which four are recorded from southern China,
<taxonomicName class="Insecta" family="Phlaeothripidae" genus="Dinothrips" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Dinothrips hainanensis" order="Thysanoptera" pageId="9" pageNumber="10" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="hainanensis">Dinothrips hainanensis</taxonomicName>
,
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,
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and
<taxonomicName class="Insecta" family="Phlaeothripidae" genus="Dinothrips" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Dinothrips sumatrensis" order="Thysanoptera" pageId="9" pageNumber="10" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="sumatrensis">Dinothrips sumatrensis</taxonomicName>
. Species of this genus can be recognised by the pelta divided into three separate parts, and the males with the mesothoracic spiracular area curiously expanded into a prominent process (
<bibRefCitation author="Mound, LA" journalOrPublisher="Entomology" pageId="24" pageNumber="25" pagination="1 - 174" title="The generic and tribal classification of spore-feeding Thysanoptera (Phlaeothripidae: Idolothripinae). Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History)." volume="46" year="1983">Mound and Palmer 1983</bibRefCitation>
). Species differ in the shape of this process in males, but females cannot be identified to species with any certainty. The spiracular process of males varies with body size within
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, and the shape also varies in slide-mounted specimens due to cover-slip pressure. As a result, it seems likely that
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is the same species as
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. Here, the key to three species of
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from China excludes
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.
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<paragraph pageId="9" pageNumber="10">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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Head much longer than wide, projecting slightly in front of eyes, cheeks with numbers of stout setae; eyes equally developed ventrally and dorsally; postocular setae well developed, interocellar setae usually developed; stylets V-shaped; antennae 8-segmented, segment III with 2 sensoria, IV with 4; pronotal major setae usually pointed or blunt, notopleural sutures complete; basantra present; mesothoracic spiracular area of male usually prolonged into prominent process; mesopraesternum boat-shaped; metathoracic sternopleural sutures absent; wings, if present, with duplicated cilia; fore tarsal tooth present in both sexes, a series tuber
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present on inner margin of fore tibiae in large males; pelta divided into one large median lobe, 2 small lateral lobes; abdominal tergites
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with 2 pairs of sigmoid wing-retaining setae; tube surface smooth, without prominent setae; anal setae usually shorter than tube.
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Key to
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species from China
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