Thrips brevisetosus Trybom
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.194532 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6206751 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AE87E4-E663-F60B-FF66-FE5D5C2C02B5 |
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Thrips brevisetosus Trybom |
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Thrips brevisetosus Trybom View in CoL
Thrips brevisetosus Trybom 1912: 10 View in CoL
Anaphothrips cuthbertsoni Moulton, 1930: 201 View in CoL Thrips spadix View in CoL var. brevipes Hood, 1932: 134 syn.n.
Described from Kenya, and the two listed synonyms from Zambia and Cameroon, this is one of seven species in the genus Thrips View in CoL that lack two pairs of elongate pronotal posteroangular setae ( Mound & Azidah, 2009). T. brevisetosus View in CoL is particularly similar in structure to T. hanifahi Mound & Azidah View in CoL from Malaysia.
Diagnosis. Body brown, tibiae and tarsi yellow, antennae brown with III paler; forewings shaded. Antennae 7-segmented. Ocellar setae III small, anterolateral to ocellar triangle. Pronotum midline with transverse faint striae; setae all small but inner posteroangular setae a little larger than marginal setae. Metanotum reticulate, median setae far from anterior margin, campaniform sensilla present. Forewing first vein with 3 setae on distal half. Abdominal tergite VIII posterior margin concave medially, comb complete; pleurotergites without discal setae; sternites III–VII with about 15 discal setae.
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Thrips brevisetosus Trybom
Mound, Laurence A. 2010 |
Anaphothrips cuthbertsoni
Hood 1932: 134 |
Moulton 1930: 201 |
Thrips brevisetosus
Trybom 1912: 10 |