Phibalothrips
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4171.1.13 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:244AD9CE-DC13-4342-9265-06D15D337938 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6067182 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/964287EA-D735-FF88-FF78-057592FBF97A |
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Phibalothrips |
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Key to world species of Phibalothrips View in CoL
1. Micropterous. [male with sternites III─VII each with a transverse oval pore plate] (Southern Europe)............. dispar View in CoL
-. Macropterous. ............................................................................................................................................................... 2
2. Ocellar region strongly elevated; abdominal tergites lateral thirds with widely longitudinal reticles; male without sternal pore plate ( Malaysia, Borneo, Japan) .................................................................................................... rugosus View in CoL
-. Ocellar region not strongly elevated; abdominal tergites lateral thirds with polygonal reticles bearing longitudinal wrinkles; male with sternal pore plate ......................................................................................................................... 3
3. Fore wing shaded at extreme base, not uniformly pale yellow; sternites III‒VII of male each with a broadly oval pore plate (from South Africa to Japan) ....................................................................................................... peringueyi View in CoL
-. Fore wing uniformly pale yellow; sternites III‒VII of male each with a smaller, round pore plate (Australia, New Caledonia, New Guinea, Fiji) ........................................................................................................................ longiceps View in CoL
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