Ctenothrips bridwelli Franklin
publication ID |
https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4750.3.1 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A98C2B99-3D27-4696-8813-DE3BB2A893EC |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3717842 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03828739-FFF0-FF9D-1DA1-FF3D8DDAE466 |
treatment provided by |
Plazi (2020-03-12 08:37:00, last updated 2024-11-27 21:21:52) |
scientific name |
Ctenothrips bridwelli Franklin |
status |
|
Ctenothrips bridwelli Franklin View in CoL
Ctenothrips bridwelli Franklin, 1907: 248 View in CoL .
Ctenothrips frosti Moulton, 1929 View in CoL , Syn.n.
( Figs 13 View FIGURES 2–15 , 27 View FIGURES 16–31 , 50 View FIGURES 39–52 , 53 View FIGURES 53–62 )
Originally described from Dover, New Hampshire, this species has been recorded from many other States in USA, including NY, VT, MA, IL, MD, CT, TN, also Alberta and Québec, Canada ( Blanton 1939; Crawford 1939; Diffie et al. 2008; Light & Macconaill 2011). An extensive collection, including full and short-winged individuals within populations, was studied (Appendix 1), and the following variations observed: ocellar setae pair III shorter than or as long as postocular setae ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 2–15 ), or even much longer and almost as long as the pronotal posteroangular setae; ocellar setae pair III arising anterior to hind ocelli, between hind ocelli, or just near posterior margin of hind ocelli; tergite VIII median setae in front of campaniform sensilla, or posteromedian to campaniform sensilla; antennal segments III–V completely yellow varying to segments IV–V shaded on distal half.
The holotype of frosti was studied, which is a short-winged female in bad condition ( Fig. 54 View FIGURES 53–62 ). We concluded that it does not differ significantly from other short-winged specimens of bridwelli . The completely dark tibiae of bridwelli is the only reliable distinction between this species and the European distinctus . A few specimens from Tennessee have been studied with yellowish brown tibiae, but these specimens may not have been fully mature.
Material examined: CANADA, Alberta, Edmonton , 12 females, 4 males from Lilium leaves, 11.ix.1979 (B.S. Heming) ; Québec, Gatineau Pk. , 4 females, 4 males from Epipactis helleborine , 28.viii.2009 ; 1 female from Trillium grandiflorum , 24.vi.2008 (M. Light). USA, Connecticut, Bridgeport , 3 micropterous females from leaves, 24.vii.1913 (H.M. Russell) ; Illinois, Muncie , 4 females from green-dragon leaves, 25.vii.1908 (C.A. Hart) ; Urbana , 1 female from Trillium recurvatum , 11.v.1907 (C.A. Hart) ; Vermont, Northfield , 2 females from Caulophyllum thalictroides , 31.vi.1992 (M. Skinner) ; Massachusetts, Sherborn , holotype female of frosti , 24.iii.1928 (C.A. Frost) ; 1 female from Skunk cabbage, 23.iv.1955 (Chapin) ; New York, 2 females, 1 male from Lilium , 2.viii.1939 (E.P. Imle) ; 1 female from Polygonatum , 6.viii.1930 (J.D. Hood); 2 females from Podophyllum , 30.v.1924 (J.D. Hood); 1 male, 14.x.1930 (E.A. Maynard); 1 female, 27.v.1938 (J.C. Bradley); Washington, 5 females from Trillium , 6.iv.1913 (J.D. Hood) ; Tennessee, 5 females from Trillium (Ainslie) , 1 female, xi.2001 .
Blanton, F. S. (1939) Notes on Some Thrips Collected in the Vicinity of Babylon, Long Island, N. Y. Journal of the New York Entomological Society, 47 (1), 83 - 94.
Crawford, J. C. (1939) Thysanoptera from northern New Jersey with descriptions of new species. Journal of the New York Entomological Society, 47 (1), 69 - 81. https: // www. jstor. org / stable / 25004795
Diffie, S., Edwards, G. B. & Mound, L. A. (2008) Thysanoptera of southeastern USA: a checklist for Florida and Georgia. Zootaxa, 1787 (1), 45 - 62. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 1787.1.3
Franklin, H. J. (1907) Ctenothrips, new genus. Entomological News, 18, 247 - 250.
Light, M. H. S. & Macconaill, M. (2011) Potential impact of insect herbivores on orchid conservation. European Journal of Environmental Sciences, 1 (2), 115 - 124. https: // doi. org / 10.14712 / 23361964.2015.54
Moulton, D. (1929) Contribution to our knowledge of American Thysanoptera. Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society, 24, 224 - 244.
FIGURES 2–15. Characters on head & pronotum. 2–9 Head: (2) C. kwanzanensis; (3) C. distinctus; (4) C. parisae; (5) C. transeolineae; (6) V. smilax; (7) V. dissimilis; (8) H. aino; (9) Ta. damansarae. 10–15 Head and pronotum: (10) Ay. chaetophora; (11) Ta. eucharii; (12) Te. frici; (13) C. bridwelli; (14) V. shennongjiaensis; (15) C. transeolineae.
FIGURES 16–31. Characters on thorax. 16–19 pronotum: (16) C. distinctus; (17) C. distinctus; (18) C. transeolineae; (19) C. parisae. 20–23 Meso-and metanotum: (20) V. shennongjiaensis; (21) C. distinctus; (22) Ta. eucharii; (23) C. parisae. 24–26 Meso-and metasternum: (24) C. distinctus; (25) Ta. eucharii; (26) V. smilax. 27–28 Hind leg: (27) C. bridwelli; (28) C. distinctus. 29–31 Fore wing: (29) Ta. orionis; (30) C. parisae; (31) C. distinctus.
FIGURES 39–52. Characters on abdomen. 39–40 Tergites: (39) Ta. orionis tergites III–IV; (40) Ta. eucharii tergites IV–VI; (41) V. shennongjiaensis tergite VIII; (42) Te. frici tergites VI–X; (43) C. kwanzanensis tergites V–VII; (44) C. distinctus VII–IX. 45–46 Male sternites: (45) C. parisae; (46) V. shennongjiaensis. 47–49 Male tergites IX: (47) C. kwanzanensis; (48) C. parisae; (49) C. transeolineae. 50–52 Sternites: (50) C. bridwelli; (51) Ta. picipes; (52) V. shennongjiaensis.
FIGURES 53–62. Ctenothrips. (53) bridwelli (Holotype of frosti). 54–59 kwanzanensis: (54) paratype female of taibaishanensis; (55) paratype male of taibaishanensis; (56) paratype of leionotus; (57) paratype of cornipennis; (58) paratype of guizhouensis; (59) paratype of nonnae. (60) transeolineae. 61–62 parisae: (61) female; (62) male.
No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.
Kingdom |
|
Phylum |
|
Class |
|
Order |
|
Family |
|
SubFamily |
Thripinae |
Genus |
Ctenothrips bridwelli Franklin
Wang, Zhaohong, Li, Yajin, Tong, Xiaoli & Mound, Laurence 2020 |
Ctenothrips bridwelli
Franklin, H. J. 1907: 248 |
1 (by plazi, 2020-03-12 08:37:00)
2 (by ExternalLinkService, 2020-03-12 08:47:26)
3 (by ExternalLinkService, 2020-03-12 08:56:41)
4 (by angel, 2020-03-12 14:40:25)
5 (by ExternalLinkService, 2020-03-19 17:54:17)
6 (by ExternalLinkService, 2021-11-09 18:40:21)
7 (by ExternalLinkService, 2021-11-10 09:16:54)
8 (by plazi, 2023-10-31 04:39:57)