Heliothrips haemorrhoidalis (Bouché)

Lima, Élison Fabrício B., O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Sousa, Yago Lucas C. & Zamar, María Inés, 2021, Identification of second instar larvae of Panchaetothripinae (Thysanoptera Thripidae) in Brazil and Argentina, Zootaxa 5047 (4), pp. 453-464 : 457

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5047.4.5

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5543091

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scientific name

Heliothrips haemorrhoidalis (Bouché)
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Heliothrips haemorrhoidalis (Bouché) View in CoL

( Figs 12 View FIGURES 1–15 , 18 View FIGURES 16–21 , 31 View FIGURES 22–42 )

Body color yellow. Antennal segment III with setae shorter than the length of the segment; segment VII length usually 70 μm ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 1–15 ). Dorsal setae simple with blunt to capitate apex ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 16–21 ). Pronotum with no sclerotized blotch. Abdominal tergite II with no spiracles; segment IX sclerotized laterally, X completely sclerotized; segment X with six anal setae shorter than the segment length. Spiracles with facets with one to five pores ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 22–42 ). In Brazil, this species has been found only recently in the Atlantic Rainforest biome ( Lima et al. 2020). Immatures have been collected from Anthurium leaves in the state of São Paulo, Brazil (CHNUFPI). The authors could not find consistent differences between larvae of this species and H. longisensibilis . However, the antennal segments of H. longisensibilis are usually shorter than in H. haemorrhoidalis .

Lima, E. F. B., O'Donnell, C. A. & Miyasato, E. A. (2020) The Panchaetothripinae (Thysanoptera, Thripidae) of Brazil, with one new Caliothrips species. Zootaxa, 4820 (2), 201 - 230. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4820.2.1

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FIGURES 1–15. Panchaetothripinae second instar larvae (except where noted). Alive individuals 1–4: (1) Dinurothrips hookeri; (2) Dinurothrips vezenyii; (3) Helionothrips errans; (4) Retithrips syriacus; (5) Selenothrips rubrocinctus (adults and pupae). Antenna 6–14: (6) Brachyurothrips anomalus; (7) Bradinothrips musae; (8) Caliothrips insularis; (9) Caliothrips phaseoli; (10) Dinurothrips hookeri; (11) Elixothrips brevisetis; (12) Heliothrips haemorrhoidalis; (13) Heliothrips longisensibilis; (14) Heliothrips zucchi. (15) Bradinothrips musae head and pronotum.

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FIGURES 16–21. Panchaetothripinae second instar larvae. Head and pronotum 16–20: (16) Caliothrips phaseoli; (17) Dinurothrips hookeri; (18) Heliothrips haemorrhoidalis; (19) Hoodothrips lineatus; (20) Parthenothrips dracaenae. (21) Caliothrips insularis meso- and metanotum.

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FIGURES 22–42. Panchaetothripinae second instar larvae. (22) Caliothrips phaseoli meso- and metanotum. (23) Heliothrips zucchi (leg). Spiracle 24–34: (24) Brachyurpthrips anomalus (tergite VIII); (25) Caliothrips phaseoli (mesonotum); (26) Dinurothrips hookeri (mesonotum); (27) Dinurothrips hookeri (tergite VIII); (28) Helionothrips errans (mesonotum); (29) Helionothrips errans (tergite VIII); (30) Elixothrips brevisetis (mesonotum); (31) Heliothrips haemorrhoidalis (mesonotum); (32) Hercinothrips bicinctus (mesonotum); (33) Hercinothrips bicinctus (tergite II); (34) Retithrips syriacus (mesonotum). Abdominal tergites 35–42: (35) Brachyurothrips anomalus (IX–X); (36) Dinurothrips hookeri (VIII–X); (37) Dinurothrips vezenyii (IX-X), (38) Hercinothrips bicinctus (VIII–X); (39) Helionothrips errans (III–X); (40) Hercinothrips femoralis (VIII–X); (41) Retithrips syriacus (IX–X); (42) Selenothrips rubrocinctus (VI–X).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Thysanoptera

Family

Thripidae

Genus

Heliothrips