Heliothrips
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4638.1.8 |
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Heliothrips |
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Key to Heliothrips species
[based on Nakahara et al. 2015]
1. Metascutal triangle with posteromarginal flange absent, or distant from anterior margin of metascutellum; abdominal tergite I with median minute setal pair arising on reticulate area; tergites III–VIII with reticulation in front of antecostal ridge weakly developed or absent............................................................................... similis
-. Metascutal triangle with posteromarginal flange extending to or over anterior margin of metascutellum ( Figs 11, 12); tergite I with median minute setal pair arising anterior to reticulate area ( Fig. 7); tergites III–VIII with reticulation in front of antecostal ridge strongly developed ( Fig. 5)........................................................................ 2
2. Femora dark brown; antennal segment VI dark brown with base slightly paler................................. zucchi
-. Femora yellow; antennal segment VI yellow at least in basal half............................................... 3
3. Female abdominal tergite X uniformly brown, segments VIII–IX uniformly brown to dark brown not yellowish ( Fig. 15); antennal segment II dark brown, base of antennal segments IV and V stout, slender dorsal sense cone on IV extending to middle or apical third of VI ( Fig. 13); mesoscutum with reticles anterior to median setae narrowly transverse ( Fig. 11)................................................................................................ longisensibilis sp.n.
-. Female abdominal tergite X basal half light brown to yellow brown, with darker apical band, segments VIII–IX often yellowish ( Fig. 16); antennal segment II yellowish-brown with apex paler; base of antennal segments IV and V narrowed to basal neck ( Fig. 14), slender dorsal sense cone on IV rarely extending as far as middle of VI; mesoscutum with reticles anterior to median setae irregularly polygonal ( Fig. 12).......................................................... haemorrhoidalis
Nakahara, S., O'Donnell, C. A. & Mound, L. A. (2015) Heliothrips haemorrhoidalis and its relatives, with one new species and one new genus (Thysanoptera). Zootaxa, 4021 (4), 578 - 584. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4021.4.7
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