Leptothrips cassiae (Watson)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4294.3.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6040332 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2620F071-FFA6-AC19-FF0A-F9DFFCCA45A7 |
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Leptothrips cassiae (Watson) |
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Leptothrips cassiae (Watson) View in CoL
Haplothrips cassiae Watson, 1920: 23 View in CoL
Known only from Florida, this is one of the species that lacks transverse striae medially on the pronotum. Johansen (1987) placed cassiae View in CoL in his “ Group Obesus ” and thus distinguished it from mali View in CoL on the basis of the claimed differences in the shape of the tube discussed and illustrated above. Almost no structural difference has been detected between specimens identified as cassiae View in CoL from Southeastern USA, and specimens identified as oribates View in CoL from Southwestern USA. These two species have the mesonotal transverse striae ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 6 ) more widely spaced than in mali View in CoL . However, a single female (in ERMR) from Venezuela has been studied that has the mesonotum closely striate but otherwise shares the character states of cassiae View in CoL .
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Leptothrips cassiae (Watson)
Mound, Laurence & O’Donnell, Cheryle 2017 |
Haplothrips cassiae
Watson 1920: 23 |