Urothripine
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5319.1.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8184403 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FC87F4-FFE6-FFF5-5FE9-F6D6FA69FAEC |
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Urothripine |
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Distinguishing the Urothripine genera
1. Compound eyes each with at least 30 facets ( Figs 40–41 View FIGURES 33–42 ), all equal in size; antennal segment III slender, usually 3–4 times as long as wide and not narrowed sharply to base; mid and hind tarsi 2-segmented; fore tarsal hamus directed ventrally; metathoracic epimera each with a prominent lateral seta....................................................... 2
-. Compound eyes never with more than 15 facets ( Figs 27–28 View FIGURES 21–32 ), some dorsal facets much larger than others; antennal segment III almost globose, scarcely 2 times as long as wide and sharply narrowed to basal stem (sometimes fused to segment IV or to IV+V); mid and hind tarsi 1-segmented; fore tarsal hamus, when present, directed laterally; metathoracic epimera with or without such a seta.................................................................................... 3
2. Head projecting over bases of first antennal segment ( Fig 41 View FIGURES 33–42 ); eyes almost holoptic but with no facets ventrally; head with genae narrowing to base; prosternal basantra present and transverse.................................... Octurothrips View in CoL
-. Head projecting strongly in front of eyes with antennae arising at apex ( Fig. 40 View FIGURES 33–42 ); compound eyes globose on dorsal and ventral surfaces; head sharply narrowed to base; prosternal basantra reduced to weak sclerites placed anterolaterally.... Habrothrips View in CoL
3. Prosternal basantra transverse across anterior margins of ferna......................................... Trachythrips View in CoL
-. Prosternal basantra absent or reduced to small anterolateral sclerites............................................. 4
4. Anterior margin of head with prominent setae, rarely reduced to a single small pair ( Figs 26–32 View FIGURES 21–32 )...................... 5
-. Anterior margin of head with no prominent setae ( Figs 33–38 View FIGURES 33–42 )................................................. 6
5. Antennal segment III narrowed at apex and distinct from narrowed base of IV ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 1–20 ); maxillary stylets close together medially in head..................................................................................... Bradythrips View in CoL
-. Antennal segment III broad at apex and close to broad base of IV, segments III–V weakly to closely fused; maxillary stylets about 0.3 of head width apart................................................................. Stephanothrips View in CoL
6. Fore tarsus with hamus.......................................................................... Urothrips View in CoL
-. Fore tarsal hamus absent................................................................... Amphibolothrips View in CoL
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Phlaeothripinae |