Neurisothrips Sakimura, 1967

Mound, Laurence A., 2020, Diversity in the Hawaiian endemic genus Neurisothrips (Thysanoptera, Thripidae), Zootaxa 4779 (2), pp. 215-229 : 217

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4779.2.4

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3851283

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scientific name

Neurisothrips Sakimura
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Neurisothrips Sakimura View in CoL

Neurisothrips Sakimura, 1967: 419 View in CoL . Type species Thrips multispinus Bagnall. View in CoL

In describing this genus, and transferring to it all seven of the endemic thripids described from the Hawaiian Islands, Sakimura presented differences only in relation to the genus Thrips. However, that genus is now recognised as only distantly related and differing in several character states of the head and abdomen ( Mound et al. 2016). Relationships of Neurisothrips View in CoL have remained far from clear, and are not likely to be understood without molecular data. However, the genus seems most likely to have evolved from, or possibly shared a common ancestor with, Frankliniella View in CoL , a genus that is particularly species-rich in the warmer parts of the American continent. The species placed in Neurisothrips View in CoL share with members of Frankliniella View in CoL the following character states: head with a pair of setae in front of the first ocellus; fore wing with two complete rows of veinal setae; tergite VIII with a ctenidium-like row of microtrichia antero-lateral to the spiracle. With very few exceptions the two genera also share the following conditions: metanotum weakly reticulate with both pairs of setae on the anterior margin; sternites without discal setae. In contrast to Frankliniella View in CoL species the antennae of Neurisothrips View in CoL species have seven (not eight) segments, there are no distinct ctenidia on any abdominal tergite, and the posterior margin of each tergite and sternite bears a well-developed craspedum.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Thysanoptera

Family

Thripidae

Loc

Neurisothrips Sakimura

Mound, Laurence A. 2020
2020
Loc

Neurisothrips

Sakimura, K. 1967: 419
1967
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