Hydatothrips
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1575.1.3 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B787DA-2231-495F-8194-51CF12D0FDAC |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Hydatothrips |
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Key to species of Hydatothrips View in CoL from East and South Asia
1. Antenna 7 segmented; occipital apodeme not touching posterior margin of eye........................................ 2
-. Antenna 8 segmented; occipital apodeme touching or not touching posterior margin of eye..................... 6
2. Abdominal tergites II–VIII with posteromarginal craspedum; tergite V posteromarginal comb short medially ........................................................................................................................................................ besar
-. Abdominal tergites without posterior craspedum; tergite V posteromarginal comb absent medially......... 3
3. Anterior and posterior margins of pronotal blotch strongly concave ( Fig. 5D View FIGURE 5 ) .......................................... 4
-. Posterior margin of pronotal blotch concave, anterior margin even or slightly curved ( Fig. 4B View FIGURE 4 )............... 5
4. Abdominal tergites V–VI paler than other tergites; tergites IV–VI with 7–13 lateral discal setae ........ noro
-. Abdominal tergite VI paler than other tergites; tergites IV–VI with 5–7 lateral discal setae meriposa View in CoL sp. n.
5. Antennal segment VI with a large, leaf-shaped sense cone, about same length as segment VII ................. ................................................................................................................................................... latisensibilis
-. Sense cone on antennal segment VI less than 0.5 length of segment VII ........................................... karnyi View in CoL
6. Forewing second vein with setae; setae may be lacking on one side, but at least one second vein with setae; abdominal tergites II–VI with or without posteromarginal comb medially ...................................... 7
-. Forewing second vein without setae; abdominal tergites II–VI without posteromarginal comb medially 13
7. Forewing second vein with 4–5 setae................................................................................................... dorax
-. Forewing second vein with 1–2 setae.......................................................................................................... 8
8. Color of abdominal tergite IV paler than tergites III and V ....................................................................... 9
-. Abdominal tergites other color patterns..................................................................................................... 10
9. Body dark brown; posteromarginal comb of abdominal tergites II–VI complete, median posteromarginal comb of tergite V about half the length of comb laterally; posterior 2/3 of metanotum with dense longitudinal striae ............................................................................................................................... multipunctatus View in CoL
-. Body yellow; posteromarginal comb of abdominal tergites II–VI complete but minute medially (fig. 3F); posterior 2/3 of metanotum with reticulate sculpture (fig.3E) ................................................ flavidus View in CoL sp. n.
10. Abdominal tergite V paler than tergites I–IV and VI–X .......................................................... liquidambara View in CoL
-. Abdominal tergite V not the palest ............................................................................................................ 11
11. Marginal setae on abdominal sternites II–VI inserted far ahead of posterior margin ..................... hartwigi View in CoL
-. Marginal setae on abdominal sternites II–VI inserted marginally............................................................. 12
12. Forewing second vein with 1 seta, first vein with 18–19 setae ........................................ ananthakrishnani
-. Forewing second vein with 0(15%), 1(25%) or 2(60%) setae; first vein with 26–36 setae .................. onari
13. Abdominal tergites IV & V paler than III and VI...................................................................................... 14
-. Abdominal color pattern different: a. Abdominal tergites I–VI paler ......................................................................................................dentatus b. Abdominal tergites II–VI paler, brown in middle ................................................................... heteraureus c. Abdominal tergite V paler ....................................................................................................... abdominalis View in CoL d. Abdominal tergites IV–VI paler .....................................................................................................atactus e. Abdominal tergite IV paler ...................................................................................................longicaudalis
14. One pair of pronotal posterior setae long, about same length as blotch .................................. palawanensis
-. Pronotal posterior setae shorter than length of blotch ............................................................................... 15
15. Pronotum in front of blotch between median pair of anteromarginal setae polygonally sculptured, not orientated in any direction ........................................................................................................................aureus
-. Pronotum in front of blotch transversely reticulate ................................................................................... 16
16. Forewing shaded in basal half, the rest much paler................................................................... boerhaaviae View in CoL
-. Forewing shaded in distal three fourths, not paler distally........................................................................ 17
17. Abdominal tergite X without microtrichia; male with shorter glandular areas only on sternites VI & VII. .........................................................................................................................................................proximus
-. Abdominal tergite X with microtrichia; male sternites V–VII with transverse glandular areas .............. 18
18. Anterior angles of blotch extended forward to form protruding ends (fig. 2H); anterior portion of sternite VII forms 2 protuberances (fig. 10H) .................................................................................... ramaswamiahi View in CoL
-. Anterior angles of blotch normal (fig. 2C); anterior portion of sternite VII without protuberances (fig. 2E) ............................................................................................................................................................... ekasi View in CoL
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