Taeniothrips eucharii (Whetzel)

Physothrips eucharii Whetzel, 1923: 30 .

Described from Bermuda, but known widely around the world in association with the flowers of cultivated Amaryllidaceae such as Hymenocallis (Mound & Tree 2009), antennal segment IV of this species varies in shape depending on the body size (Figs 3, 4). The species is widespread in China, but specimens collected from Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, are unusual in lacking campaniform sensilla on the metanotum, in contrast to specimens studied from other parts of the world.