Holopothrips pennatus Moulton
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4494.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5981390 |
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Holopothrips pennatus Moulton |
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Holopothrips pennatus Moulton View in CoL
( Fig. 211 View FIGURES 204–211 )
Holopothrips pennatus Moulton, 1938: 379 View in CoL .
Holopothrips arachnionis Hood, 1955: 139 .
Diagnostic features. Body (except antenna) uniformly brown, with all legs fully yellow, clavus and basal area of fore wings shaded brown; maxillary stylets probably parallel; one pair of long setae on epimeral region; metanotal sculpture formed by equiangular reticulation without internal markings; female spermatheca enlarged medially.
Comments. This species, described from Southeastern Brazil from an unidentified Apocynaceae , is unique for its combination of uniformly brown body and legs clear yellow ( Fig. 211 View FIGURES 204–211 ), while the other brown Holopothrips species have at least the femora brown. It shares with H. ananasi , H. claritibialis , H. hambletoni , H. punctatus sp. n., H. tillandsiae and a few bicoloured species the metanotal sculpture formed by equiangular reticles, but is easily distinguished from all of them by the unusual leg colouration.
Material studied. 1 female paratype; Brazil, Minas Gerais, on woody Apocynaceae , 1.v.1933 (Hambleton, E.J.), at BMNH. Slide with code “No. 5227”.
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Holopothrips pennatus Moulton
Lindner, Mariana F., Ferrari, Augusto, Mound, Laurence A. & Cavalleri, Adriano 2018 |
Holopothrips pennatus
Moulton, 1938 : 379 |
Holopothrips arachnionis
Hood, 1955 : 139 |