Aeolothrips intermedius Bagnall, 1934

Poushkova, S. V. & Kasatkin, D. G., 2020, To the knowledge of the fauna of thrips (Thysanoptera) of the Middle East and the South Caspian region, Caucasian Entomological Bulletin 16 (2), pp. 213-217 : 214

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https://doi.org/ 10.23885/181433262020162-213217

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13274368

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scientific name

Aeolothrips intermedius Bagnall, 1934
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Aeolothrips intermedius Bagnall, 1934 View in CoL

Material. Azerbaijan: 1♀ (cRV), near Gobustan vill., 3.05.2013 ; 1♀ (cRV), Agstafa Distr., near Poylu vill., 8– 10.06.2013 ; 1♀ (cRV), near Khyzy , 40.918158 N / 49.061039 E, 22– 23.05.2014 GoogleMaps .

Distribution. Morocco, Europe, Russia, Turkey, Israel, Iran, China. The first record for Azerbaijan.

(?) Aeolothrips sp.

( Figs 1–10 View Figs 1–10 )

Material. Iran: 1♀ (сSP), Lorestan Prov., 24 km S Azna, 33.279639 N / 49.499288 E, on Cynoglossum sp. or Anchusa sp., 16– 17.05.2017 GoogleMaps .

Notes. This species differs by follow characters: lines of sculpture with microtrichia on mesonotum oriented transversely, on metanotum longitudinaly; tergites with ciliate microtrichia laterally; sternites completely covered with microtrichia. In addition, it is similar to A. manteli Titschack, 1962 by presented antennal sensorium on 5 th antennomere. But according to the personal communication of G. (Bert) Vierbergen, mesonotum of (?) Aeolothrips sp. with medial pair of setae almost as long as lateral pair, in A. manteli medial pair of setae about half the length of lateral pair; also, in A. manteli discal setae absent on sternites. Unfortunately, the single available specimen does not allow a confident conclusion about species identity.

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