Glyptothrips flavescens Hood, 1912
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5375.1.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10196765 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8500A75F-E07F-FFBA-FF09-FF44FA982569 |
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Glyptothrips flavescens Hood, 1912 |
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Glyptothrips flavescens Hood, 1912 View in CoL
( Figs 25–27 View FIGURES 25–27 )
This, the type species of Glyptothrips , has several unique traits. Besides the 7-segmented antennae, it lacks thick and capitate ventrolateral setae, has the AA setae closer to the reduced AM (only seen elsewhere in G. floridensis and G. interior ), and the sculpture on thorax and abdomen bears multiple tubercles ( Fig. 26 View FIGURES 25–27 ).
Known wing forms: macropterous, micropterous and apterous.
Specimens studied. Holotype ♀; United States of America, Illinois, Grand Tower , in sweepings from grass, 10.vii.1909 (C.A. Hart), at NMNH.
Paratype one ♀, United States of America, Illinois, Putaski , in sweeping from grass, 28.vi.1909 (Cleared in KOH, remounted 1952), at NMNH .
One ♀ (non-type); Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, São Francisco de Assis , 4.ii.2013 (A. Cavalleri), at UFRGS .
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