Hydatothrips noro Kudô
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3641.1.8 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6151631 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E26D6958-FF8B-DD12-FF15-FBABFCCDF973 |
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Hydatothrips noro Kudô View in CoL
Hydatothrips (Zonothrips) noro Kudô, 1997: 355 .
This species was described from Japan. It is here identified from the published description and newly recorded from Taiwan.
Diagnosis. Female macroptera. Body bicolored: brown to dark brown on head, pronotal blotch, meso- & metanotum, abdominal segments VII–IX; paler brown on tergites II–IV and last abdominal segment; yellow on other parts; abdominal antecostal ridge dark brown. Fore wing brown, with large subbasal band pale; antennal segments I–III pale yellow; IV brown, darker at extreme apex; V–VII pale brown. Head with transverse anastomosing striae and weak internal wrinkles; occipital apodeme not close to posterior margin of eyes; ocellar setae pair III situated outside of ocellar triangle. Antennae 7-segmented. Pronotum with anterior and posterior margins of blotch concave, with transverse anastomosing striae and weak internal wrinkles. Tegula without microtrichia. Fore wing second vein with 2 setae. Abdominal tergites III–VI with microtrichia along antecostal ridge and between S1 setae, tergites VII & VIII nearly entirely covered with microtrichia; segment IX without microtrichia, X with a few in front of S1. Male with a large and transverse pore plate on sternites III–VII.
Specimens examined. TAIWAN: 2 females, 3 males, Daren (22°17' 39″N, 120°53'02″E), Taidong County, from a groveling vine of Fabaceae , 5.viii.2012, coll. Tong Xiaoli.
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