Bathrips melanicornis (Shumsher)

Mirab-Balou, Majid, Yang, Shu-Lan & Tong, Xiao-Li, 2012, Bathrips in China (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), with a new record and new synonym, Zootaxa 3571, pp. 87-88 : 87-88

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.211997

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6168304

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scientific name

Bathrips melanicornis (Shumsher)
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Bathrips melanicornis (Shumsher) View in CoL

Taeniothrips melanicornis Shumsher, 1946: 179 View in CoL .

Taeniothrips ipomoeae Zhang, 1981: 324 View in CoL syn.n.

Bathrips ipomoeae ( Zhang); Zhang & Tong, 1993 View in CoL (p. 419 footnote by Bhatti)

Female. Female macroptera. Body yellow with extensive light brown markings—in ocellar triangle, sub-medially on pronotum and metanotum, medially on tergites II–VIII; antennae dark brown; legs yellow to yellowish brown; fore wings brown; body setae dark. Antennae 8-segmented; antennal segment I without paired dorso-apical setae; segments III & IV each with forked sense cone; III–VI covered with rows of microtrichia dorsally and ventrally. Head wider than long, with 2 pairs of ocellar setae, pair III long and situated between posterior ocelli; postocular setae all small. Maxillary palp 3-segmented. Pronotum with 2 pairs of long posteroangular setae, and 2 pairs of posteromarginal setae. Mesonotum without pair of anteromarginal campaniform sensilla. Metanotum weakly reticulate medially, median setae not at anterior margin; campaniform sensilla absent. Mesofurca with spinula, metafurca without spinula. Fore wing first vein with 3 setae on distal half, second vein with 4 setae. Abdominal tergites with sculpture area before setae pair S2, smooth medially; tergite VIII without posteromarginal comb; IX without anterior pair of CPS; tergite X without dorsal split. Abdominal sternites with 3 pairs of marginal setae, median setae on VII in front of margin.

Male. Male macroptera. Similar to female but smaller, antennal segments I & II yellow; abdominal tergite IX with 2 stout thorn-like setae medially; abdominal sternite VII with very small pore plate medially.

Five males of this species were examined by L.A. Mound. He informed us of the following variation in the pore plate on sternite VII: neatly oval in one male from Kuala Lumpur, also one from Chiang Mai, Thailand; irregularly oval in one from Bali; from Queensland, Australia, one male with an oval pore plate, but a second with no pore plate.

Specimens examined: CHINA: Guangdong Province: holotype female and paratype male of ipomoeae, Guangzhou, Shipai , from Ipomoea batatas , 30.x.1974, Zhang Wei-qiu. Paratypes of ipomoeae: Boluo, Huizhou , 2 female, 1 male from I. batatas , 12.x.1975,same locality, 1 female from Calopogonium mucunoides , 2.x.1975; Hainan Province, Lingshui, 1 female from I. batatas , 9.iii.1975. Further material: Guangdong Province: Shipai, Guangzhou, 10 females from I. batatas , 30.x.1974; Boluo, Huizhou, 2 males from I. batatas , 30.x.1976; Guangzhou, South China Agricultural University campus, 9 females from I. batatas , 29.xii.2009. Fujian Province: Quanzhou, 4 females from I. batatas , 31.vii.2009.

Distribution. China (Guangdong, Hainan, Fujian, Taiwan); India, Myanmar, Malaysia, Java, Bali, Thailand, East Timor, Australia (Queensland).

Remarks. Described originally from Burma (Mandalay) this species is widespread across the Oriental Region. We compared from Guangdong and Fujian with the type specimens of ipomoeae and found no any distinction between them.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Thysanoptera

Family

Thripidae

Genus

Bathrips

Loc

Bathrips melanicornis (Shumsher)

Mirab-Balou, Majid, Yang, Shu-Lan & Tong, Xiao-Li 2012
2012
Loc

Taeniothrips ipomoeae

Zhang 1981: 324
1981
Loc

Taeniothrips melanicornis

Shumsher 1946: 179
1946
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