Thrips fumosoides (Priesner)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.194532 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6206759 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AE87E4-E662-F60A-FF66-FF075C4D03B0 |
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Thrips fumosoides (Priesner) View in CoL
Taeniothrips fumosoides Priesner, 1938: 349 View in CoL
Described from Zaire, this is similar to T. fumosus in appearance and sculpture, although the two differ in the sculpture of the metanotum and the position of the median setae on that sclerite. Redescribed and illustrated by Faure (1959), T. fumosoides View in CoL is possibly the same species as T. scotti described from Ethiopia. However, the latter has the clavus and base of the forewing pale, and antennal segment III more extensively yellow.
Diagnosis. Large dark brown species, with dark forewings including clavus; mid and hind tibiae brown, tarsi yellow; antennal segment III brown with extreme base yellow. Antennae 8-segmented. Head relatively long, ocellar setae III small on anterior margins of triangle; postocular setae II and IV minute. Pronotum medially with weak transverse lines; midlateral setae long, posteroangular setae about 0.7 of pronotal length. Metanotum reticulate ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 1 – 12 ), many reticles with internal markings; median setae well behind anterior margin; campaniform sensilla present. Forewing with complete setal row on first vein. Abdominal tergite II with four lateral marginal setae; tergites almost without sculpture mesad of setae S2; VIII with complete fine comb; sternites with about 9 long discal setae, pleurotergites without discal setae.
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Thrips fumosoides (Priesner)
Mound, Laurence A. 2010 |
Taeniothrips fumosoides
Priesner 1938: 349 |