Thrips quadridentatus Trybom
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Thrips quadridentatus Trybom View in CoL
Thrips quadridentata Trybom, 1910: 164
This species is known only from the two original males, collected in the flowers of Acacia horrida View in CoL in the Kalahari, in January, 1905. These specimens are preserved in the collections of the Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin, and mounted onto slides by J.S. Bhatti in 1970. Long preservation in alcohol has caused serious deterioration in the two specimens. The most complete specimen, labelled “ Lectotype “, has a single metanotal campaniform sensillum, although a pair of sensilla is present on the incomplete specimen ( Fig. 44 View FIGURES 44 – 56 ). Microtrichial rows are visible on the anterior pleurotergites of the Lectotype, but these are not visible on the second specimen. Males in the genus Thrips View in CoL typically have a row of four setae medially on tergite IX, but on neither specimen of T. quadridentatus View in CoL can these setae be seen. Unfortunately tergite IX is severely distorted in both specimens, but one pair of short stout setae can be seen sub-medially on the posterior margin. The identity of this species remains in doubt, but the type specimens are possibly aberrant individuals of Thrips acaciae View in CoL , with which species they were collected.
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Thrips quadridentatus Trybom
Mound, Laurence A. 2010 |
Thrips quadridentata
Trybom 1910: 164 |