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aff.
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Hood
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(
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)
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The species
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<emphasis id="9A8FC35D55526E1AFEA3F9ACFE6FF99D" box="[291,409,1538,1562]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="56">S. dorsalis</emphasis>
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was described by
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from
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collected from “castor and chillies” at Coimbatore,
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. It is currently considered to be a widespread polyphagous pest across Asia, that more recently has been introduced to Florida and other countries around the Caribbean area, as well as
<collectingCountry id="D0EC5FDF55526E1AFBF5F9E5FB41F9E5" box="[1141,1207,1610,1634]" name="Israel" pageId="5" pageNumber="56">Israel</collectingCountry>
. In contrast, the first official record of
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<emphasis id="9A8FC35D55526E1AFEDBF9C1FE43F901" box="[347,437,1646,1670]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="56">dorsalis</emphasis>
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from
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(
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) is of a population that apparently remains restricted to the leaves of
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<emphasis id="9A8FC35D55526E1AFEADF93CFE77F92D" box="[301,385,1683,1706]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="56">Ricinus</emphasis>
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, the castor oil plant. Molecular data suggest that this population is specifically different from some other populations around the world (
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Rugman-Jones
<emphasis id="9A8FC35D55526E1AFC9FF918FCA1F949" box="[799,855,1718,1742]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="56">et al.</emphasis>
, 2006
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;
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Hoddle
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, 2008b
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). Specimens from
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<emphasis id="9A8FC35D55526E1AFAE5F918FF48F975" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="56">Ricinus</emphasis>
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at Nelspruit,
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, were kindly collected by Dr Tim Grout in November, 2010 and sent to Canberra for slide-mounting. Females from this population do not have the microtrichial field on sternite VII extending fully across the postero-median area between marginal setal pair S1; in this they resemble females of
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<emphasis id="9A8FC35D55526E1AFB45F88CFACDF8BD" box="[1221,1339,1827,1850]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="56">S. aurantii</emphasis>
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(
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). In contrast, sternite VII of females of
<taxonomicName id="6FFB64CC55526E1AFDC5F8E9FD69F8D9" box="[581,671,1862,1886]" class="Insecta" family="Thripidae" genus="Scirtothrips" kingdom="Animalia" order="Thysanoptera" pageId="5" pageNumber="56" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="dorsalis">
<emphasis id="9A8FC35D55526E1AFDC5F8E9FD69F8D9" box="[581,671,1862,1886]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="56">dorsalis</emphasis>
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from all other available localities, including
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, Asia,
<collectingCountry id="D0EC5FDF55526E1AFAD7F8E9FA6EF8D9" box="[1367,1432,1862,1886]" name="Israel" pageId="5" pageNumber="56">Israel</collectingCountry>
, and the Caribbean, always bears several rows of microtrichia medially across the full width near the posterior margin (
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). No differences have yet been detected between males from different populations. No molecular studies have been carried out on Indian specimens from
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<emphasis id="9A8FC35D55526E1AFD34F81CFCFEF84D" box="[692,776,1971,1994]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="56">Ricinus</emphasis>
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, despite this being one of the host plants from which it was described by Hood, and
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<emphasis id="9A8FC35D55526E1AFE27F879FDF7F869" box="[423,513,2006,2030]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="56">dorsalis</emphasis>
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has been reported as numerous on
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<emphasis id="9A8FC35D55526E1AFC0BF878FC29F869" box="[907,991,2007,2030]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="56">Ricinus</emphasis>
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in Delhi (
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). The small structural difference on sternite VII indicated above, together with the molecular data, suggest that the South African population on
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<emphasis id="9A8FC35D55516E19FE18FF12FE1AFF53" box="[408,492,189,212]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="57">Ricinus</emphasis>
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may be a distinct species from the widespread pest. However, the original material used by Hood to describe
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<emphasis id="9A8FC35D55516E19FE41FF4FFDEDFF7F" box="[449,539,224,248]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="57">dorsalis</emphasis>
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needs to be re-examined, to decide if his specimens from “castor and chillies” can be distinguished, and to determine from which of these plants was collected the
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that he selected (indicated only as the specimen measured).
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<emphasis id="9A8FC35D55516E19FF45FEE4FEC9FEE3" bold="true" box="[197,319,331,356]" pageId="6" pageNumber="57">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
Body mainly yellow, terga and sterna with median area variably shaded and antecostal ridges usually dark medially; antennal segments VVIII deeply shaded, IIIIV slightly paler; fore wings variously shaded with apex paler. Ocellar setae III situated between mid-points of posterior ocelli (
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); pronotum closely striate, posteromarginal setae 0.30.4 times as long as pronotum, S2 usually less than 2.0 times as long as S1; fore wing second vein with 2 setae, cilia straight; metanotum transversely striate on anterior half, irregular elongate reticulation on posterior half; tergum VIII with several rows of microtrichia anteromedially (
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), IX with numerous microtrichia posteromedially; sterna IVVI with microtrichia covering median area except on anterior third or half (
<figureCitation id="30C003CA55516E19FF1FFDE8FF12FDD8" box="[159,228,583,607]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 10" captionStartId="3.[151,264,1857,1880]" captionTargetBox="[151,1435,195,1834]" captionTargetId="figure@3.[151,1436,195,1836]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="FIGURES 1 10. Scirtothrips species. S. aurantii 1 3: (1) Head &amp; pronotum; (2) Terga VII IX; (3) Sterna V VII. S. dorsalis 4 6: (4) Head &amp; pronotum; (5) Terga VII IX; (6) Sterna V VII. S. africanus 7 10: (7) Terga VI IX; (8) Head; (9) Metanotum (of paratype); (10) Metanotum." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/204036/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="57">Fig. 6</figureCitation>
). Male tergite IX with no drepanae.
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