Adrothrips aureus Moulton, 1942
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5190.3.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7140227 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039C190E-FF9B-FFA1-FF7B-FCAFFDC5A8EF |
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Adrothrips aureus Moulton View in CoL
( Figs 2 View FIGURES 2–10 , 12 View FIGURES 11–19 , 22 View FIGURES 20–27 , 33 View FIGURES 28–39 )
Adrothrips aureus Moulton, 1942: 5 View in CoL
Although based originally on three females taken 16.v.1931 at Ivanhoe in central New South Wales , and reported by Mound (1970) from Moree, this species has now been seen widely across Australia. In females, the tenth abdominal segment is strongly sculptured with the basal half broad and the distal half sharply narrower ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 28–39 ), whereas in males it is a typical tube although reticulate in basal half. Antennal segment V has the apex strongly asymmetric in both sexes ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 2–10 ), but although the mesopresternum of females is fully transverse in males it is variably eroded. The fore tarsus has a stout tooth in both sexes, and females have a prominent papilla on the inner apical margin of the fore tibia although this is smaller in males. One of the host plants of this thrips, Casuarina obesa View in CoL , has a strongly discontinuous distribution, being common in Western Australia and also in eastern South Australia plus western Victoria.
Specimens studied. This species has been found in all five of the Australian mainland States. Victoria, Mildura 50km west, 2 males from C. pauper , 25.iv.1995 . South Australia, near Renmark , 2 females in intercept traps, iii–v.1995 ; Iron Baron near Whyalla , 1 female from C. pauper , 12.vi.1997 . Western Australia, Murchison River Crossing, from C. obesa , 5 females, 2 males, 25.iv.1997 , 1 female, 12.x.2003 ; Northampton 60km east, 2 males from C. obesa , 25.iv.1997 ; Gingin 60km north of Perth , 1 female from grass, 29.ix.1995 . New South Wales, Balranald 20–40km west, 2 females, 1 male from Casuarina obesa , 14.iv.2022 ; Moree 40km North, 3 females from C. cristata , 20.v.2022 . Queensland, Dalby, Lake Broadwater , from C. cristata foliage: 4 females, 2 males 8.iii.2006 , 1 female 1 male, 7.ix.2009 ; same locality, 1 female, 1 male from Acacia harpophylla , 19.vii.1995 ; Moonie 10km East, 1 female from C. cristata , 16.v.2022 ; Moonie , 20km East, 1 male from C. cristata , 20.v.2022 ; Moonie 10km South, 1 female from C. cristata , 20.v.2022 ; Charters Towers, 1 female that is unusually small and lacks the fore tibial papilla-like tubercle that is typical of aureus .
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Adrothrips aureus Moulton
Mound, Laurence A., Tree, Desley J. & Wells, Alice 2022 |
Adrothrips aureus
Moulton, D. 1942: 5 |