Haplothrips aculeatus (Fabricius)
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930802354159 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F41F27-8C39-FFF3-9AE0-FC80FD146704 |
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Felipe |
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Haplothrips aculeatus (Fabricius) |
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Haplothrips aculeatus (Fabricius) View in CoL
Thrips aculeata Fabricius, 1803, p. 312.
This Holarctic species is widespread from Europe to Japan on various Poaceae , and has been found commonly on such plants in north and south Iran.
Diagnosis
Body colour brown to dark brown; femora concolourous with body, fore tibia yellowish apically, mid and hind tibiae brown to dark brown, all tarsi yellowish; antennal segments III–V brownish yellow but gradually darkened distally, VI–VIII brown to dark brown; forewings pale except for basal shadings, major body setae pale, anal setae brownish. Head with maxillary stylets about one-third of head width apart, retracted to postocular setae; postocular setae pointed, extending beyond posterior margin of eyes, shorter than eyes; antennal segment III with one sensorium (cf. Figure 28 View Figures 22–31 ). Pronotal anteromarginal setae usually reduced, as long as or scarcely twice as long as discal setae; epimeral setae finely pointed. Fore tarsal tooth present, but minute. Forewing with four to nine duplicated cilia; sub-basal setae finely pointed. Pelta ( Figure 15 View Figures 10–21 ) trapezoidal or hat-shaped; tergite VII with two campaniform sensilla relatively close together, with two micro-setae laterally; tergite VIII campaniform sensilla further apart ( Figure 32 View Figures 32–34 ), the micro-setae between them or sometimes in front of them; tergite IX setae S1 pointed at apex ( Figure 31 View Figures 22–31 ), rarely weakly blunt; S2 and S3 acute; S1 on other tergites pointed or finely pointed. Tube short, about twice as long as basal width ( Figure 31 View Figures 22–31 ); anal setae longer than tube. Male similar to female but smaller; fore tarsal tooth variable from minute to well-developed. Pseudovirga slender, narrowed towards apex ( Figure 40 View Figures 35–48 ).
Material examined
Iran: Fars Province: Noorabad , 1 ♀ from Phragmites sp. , 30.x.2004 . Mazandaran Province: Esfandan ( Sari ), 2 ♀, 1 „ from Phragmites , 6.vi.2005 ; Tonekabon , 2 ♀ from Alopecurus sp. , 12.v.2005 , 1 ♀, 1 „ from Oryza sativa , 2.viii.2005; Chalous, 3 „ from Oryza sativa , 1.viii.2005 ; Noor , 4 ♀, 3 „ from Oryza sativa , 1.viii.2005; Sari, 1 ♀, 1 „ from Oryza sativa , 6.vi.2005 , 2 ♀, 12.viii.1999, 2 ♀, 1 „ from Hordeum vulgare , 27.iv.2005; Tonekabon , 3 ♀ from Saccharum alopecuroides , 12.v.2005 ; Amirabad ( Noor ), 8 ♀, 6 „ from Oryza sativa , 1.viii.2005; Tirtash, 3 ♀, 2 „ from Sorghum halepense , 5.vi.2005 ; Kelarabad , 6 ♀ from Aegilops triancialis , 12.v.2005 ; Arateh ( Ghaem Shahr ), 5 ♀ from Saccharum alopecuroides , 29.iii.2005 , 6 ♀ from Triticum sativum , 27.iii.2005; Amool , 1 „ from Oryza sativa , 6.viii.2004; Chamestan (Noor), 13 ♀, 3 „ from Phalaris sp. , 11.v.2005 ; Tirtash, 3 „ from Cyperus , 5.vi.2005 ; Tirtash , 7 ♀, 1 „ from tobacco, viii.2005; Chamestan, 6 ♀, 3 „ from Triticum sativum , 11.v.2005 ; Joybar ( Sari ), 2 ♀ from Triticum sativum , 26.iv.2005 ; Kohestan village ( Behshahr ), 1 ♀ from Triticum sativum , 28.iii.2005 ; Ajoo ( Noshahr ), 1 ♀ from Triticum aestivum , 10.v.2005 ; Kelak , 5 ♀, 1 „ from Triticum aestivum . 27.iv.2005. Guilan Province:Mordab-e- Anzali ( Anzali lagoon), 7 ♀, 9 „ from Phragmites sp. , 10.ix.2004 ; Astaneh-Ashrafiyeh , 4 ♀ from Oryza sativa , 16.viii.2004 ; Astaneh- Ashrafiyeh , 1 „ from Agropyron sp. , 16.viii.2004. Tehran Province: Damavand Mountain , 1 „ from Mentha sp. , 5.viii.2004 .
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