Podothrips species

Mound, Laurence A. & Minaei, Kambiz, 2007, Australian thrips of the Haplothrips lineage (Insecta: Thysanoptera), Journal of Natural History 41 (45 - 48), pp. 2919-2978 : 2966-2967

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930701783219

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038987F5-9612-FF30-FE40-FABCFB4EFA7B

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Felipe

scientific name

Podothrips species
status

 

Key to Podothrips species from Australia

1. Abdominal tergite I comprising median pelta and two lateral sclerites; antennal segment III with one sensorium; fore tibia inner margin with apical tooth, basal to which is a prominent setal-bearing tubercle ( Figure 64 View Figures 59–65 ); fore femur inner margin with pronounced hump or at least rugose with several minute tubercles....... lucasseni View in CoL

– Abdominal tergite I comprising median pelta only; antennal segment III with two sensoria; fore tibia inner margin without an apical tooth, sub-apical setal-bearing tubercle present but sometimes small; fore femur inner margin smooth... 2

2. Tergite IX setae S1 (both sexes) and S2 (females) capitate....... 3

– Tergite IX setae S1 and S2 acute............... 5

3. Body yellow except head and abdominal segments VIII–X brown (Figure 71); both sexes micropterous, females rarely macropterous........ websteri View in CoL

– At least thorax dark brown; both sexes macropterous......... 4

4. Body uniformly brown, legs all yellow (Figure 66); metathoracic sternopleural sutures long and well developed............... australis View in CoL

– Body brown with basal abdominal segments variably yellow; all femora brown, tibiae yellow; metathoracic sternopleural sutures not developed...... regina View in CoL

5. Head and body yellow except abdominal segments VIII–X brown (Figure 72); antennal segment III with sub-basal ring but no sensoria........ barrowi View in CoL

– Head brown, body more extensively brown; antennal segment III without prominent sub-basal ring, with two sensoria............... 6

6. Body and legs brown except for apices of tibiae......... orion View in CoL

– Body distinctly bicoloured, tibiae yellow............. 7

7. Setae S1 on tergite VIII with apices acute; postocular setae acute..... 8

– Setae S1 on tergite VIII with apices capitate; postocular setae usually capitate. 9

8. Body and femora largely brown except abdominal segments I–IV largely yellow; pronotal posteroangular setae acute............. ardis View in CoL

– Body and femora largely yellow, head and abdominal segments VI–X brown (Figure 70); pronotal posteroangular setae capitate........ ritchiei View in CoL

9. Prothorax, abdominal segments I–II, and all legs yellow (Figure 69), abdominal tergites III–VI variably yellow with brown area medially........ moundi View in CoL

– Prothorax and usually all femora brown............ 10

10. Abdominal tergites I–II yellow, III–VI yellow but usually with dark median area, VII–X dark brown (Figure 68)............... xanthopus View in CoL

– Abdominal tergites I light brown, II yellow, III–IV with variable median brown area, V– X brown (Figure 67)................ anomalus View in CoL

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