Haplothrips tenuipennis Bagnall, 1918
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4623.1.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5233744 |
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Haplothrips tenuipennis Bagnall |
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Haplothrips tenuipennis Bagnall View in CoL
Haplothrips tenuipennis Bagnall, 1918: 210 View in CoL
Haplothrips ceylonicus var. mangiferae Priesner, 1933: 359 View in CoL syn.n.
Syntypes of this species from northern India have been studied and compared to a female paratype of H. ceylonicus var. mangiferae View in CoL from Java, Semarang, in Mangifera View in CoL flowers, 25.viii.1912. Females of these two species cannot be distinguished from each other, and this synonymy was first established by Mound (1968). However, Bhatti (1995: 105) rejected this synonymy with the statement “ mangiferae View in CoL is readily distinguishable from that species [= H. tenuipennis View in CoL ] by the shape of pseudovirga”. Unfortunately, no published illustrations of the male genitalia of either species seems to have been published, and it has not proved possible to confirm Bhatti’s opinion. Based on females, the name H. mangiferae View in CoL is therefore here returned to synonymy. As with so many other species described from the Indian subcontinent, the identity of H. ceylonicus Schmutz View in CoL from Sri Lanka remains unclear and will require further study. Moreover, a further species, H. nipponicus Okajima View in CoL , that is said to be common in Japan ( Okajima 2006), is not distinguishable from H. tenuipennis View in CoL based on character states given in its description. In general appearance, H. tenuipennis View in CoL is similar to members of the H. anceps View in CoL group of species with which it shares the dark pronotal major setae, but it is distinguished by the presence of a small slender sense cone on the inner margin of antennal segment III that is not developed in either of the other two species.
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Haplothrips tenuipennis Bagnall
Mound, Laurence A. 2019 |
Haplothrips ceylonicus var. mangiferae
Priesner, H. 1933: 359 |
Haplothrips tenuipennis
Bagnall, R. S. 1918: 210 |