Hydatothrips haschemi Girault
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Hydatothrips haschemi Girault View in CoL
( Figs 20–26 View FIGURES 15 – 26 )
Hydatothrips haschemi Girault, 1930: 2 View in CoL
Hydatothrips palawanensis Kudo, 1997: 336 View in CoL syn.n.
Described from a single female, taken on a window at Indooroopilly, Brisbane, in December 1929, this species is common near Brisbane on the leaves of Centrosema View in CoL , and has been found near Darwin on Calopogonium View in CoL . One female of this species has also been studied from Thailand. Kudo (1997) has given an excellent description of the same species, under the synonym indicated above, based on six females and two males taken on Centrosema pubescens View in CoL on Palawan, Philippines. One female and one male paratype have been studied from that series, and the presence of a sub-apical lobe on the forewings of both sexes has been confirmed. This species differs from the four Australian endemic species discussed above in this presence of a forewing sub-apical lobe, and also in having extensive microtrichia on the sternites but no marginal craspedum medially on the tergites. It is particularly remarkable for the lack of the elongate median pair of postocular setae that are found in most species of Sericothripinae View in CoL .
Female macroptera. Body and legs bicoloured, mainly brown with pronotum largely yellow, tergites IV–V (sometimes VI) brownish yellow with dark antecostal line; legs variable from yellow to brown; forewings light brown with pale sub-basal area. Head with occipital carina close to eyes; ocellar triangle weakly reticulate; ocellar setae III on anterior margins of triangle; only two pairs of postocular setae, median long pair absent. Pronotum with anterior third boldly reticulate, blotch transversely reticulate. Metanotum with irregular linear sculpture, with some markings between the main lines. Forewing with sub-apical lobe extending beyond base of terminal seta. Tergites II–VI with no marginal comb medially. Discal microtrichia extending fully across sternites V–VI, posterior margins medially with no long microtrichia; sternite VII medially with neither median discal nor marginal microtrichia.
Male. Sternites V–VII with large transversely oval glandular area.
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Hydatothrips haschemi Girault
Mound, Laurence A. & Tree, And Desley J. 2009 |
Hydatothrips palawanensis
Kudo 1997: 336 |
Hydatothrips haschemi
Girault 1930: 2 |