| Literature DB >> 22532786 |
Abstract
The genus Meiothrips Priesneris reviewed, with Meiothrips fuscicrussp. n., and Meiothrips nepalensis Kudo & Ananthakrishnan recorded and described from China, and a key provided to the five known species. COI sequences of the new species and Meiothrips nepalensis are also provided.Entities:
Keywords: China; Idolothripinae; Meiothrips; Phlaeothripidae; Thysanoptera; key; new species
Year: 2012 PMID: 22532786 PMCID: PMC3317618 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.177.2695
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Figures 1–12.sp. n. Male. 1 antenna 2 dorsal view of head 3 dorsal view of pronotum 4 dorsal view of mesonotum and metanotum 5 mesopraesterum 6 base of forewing 7 hind leg 8 pelta 9 dorsal view of abdominal tergites VI–VIII 10 abdominal tergite IX and tube 11 lateral view of tube. Female 12 abdominal tergite IX and tube. Scale bars=100 microns.
Figures 13–19.sp. n. Male. 13 antenna, head, pronotum and fore legs 14 dorsal view of pronotum 15 dorsal view of mesonotum, metanotum and pelta 16 mid and hind legs 17 abdominal tergite IX and tube 18 lateral view of tube. Female 19 abdominal tergite IX and tube. Scale bars=100 microns.
Figures 20–25.spp. 20–22 . Male 20 antenna, head, pronotum and fore legs 21 legs 22 abdominal tergite IX and tube 23–25 . Male 23 antenna, head, pronotum and fore legs 24 mid- and hind legs 25 abdominal tergite IX and tube. Scale bars=100 microns.
| 1 | Eyes posteriorly prolonged on ventral surface; head with a long preocular projection, about 2 times as long as width | |
| – | Eyes posteriorly not prolonged on ventral surface ( | 2 |
| 2 | Forewing without duplicated cilia | |
| – | Forewing with duplicated cilia | 3 |
| 3 | Antennal segments VI–VII normal, without a short apical, ventral prolongation; postocular setae small, much shorter than postocular cheek setae; tube of male without dorsal tubercles or denticles | |
| – | Antennal segments VI–VII with a short apical, ventral prolongation; postocular setae similar or longer than postocular cheek setae; tube of male with dorsal tubercles or denticles | 3 |
| 4 | Middle and hind femora bicolored, with about basal half yellow and apical half dark brown | |
| – | Middle femora uniformly dark brown, hind femora bicolored, with basal 2/3 and extreme distal parts yellow, the rest dark brown |