Psalidothrips

Wang, Jun, Tong, Xiao-Li & Zhang, Wei-Qiu, 2007, The genus Psalidothrips Priesner in China (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae) with three new species, Zootaxa 1642, pp. 23-31 : 24

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.179676

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6242607

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/821587EA-FF92-E364-D9D4-E2830EEFF9FC

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scientific name

Psalidothrips
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Key to Psalidothrips View in CoL species from China

1. Antennal segment III with 2 sense cones .................................................................................................... 2

- Antennal segment III with 3 sense cones .................................................................................................... 4

2. Antennal segment IV with 3 sense cones; glandular area shuttle-shaped on abdominal sternite VIII of male ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 1 – 10 ) ........................................................................................................................ P. elagatus sp. n.

- Antennal segment IV with 2 sense cones; glandular area on abdominal sternite VIII of male not shuttle- shaped ......................................................................................................................................................... 3

3. Cheeks slightly widened at base of head; postocellar setae short, usually less than 20 microns; glandular area on abdominal sternite VIII of male transversely elongated ......................................... P. simplus View in CoL Haga

- Cheeks weakly narrowed at base of head; postocellar setae usually more than 20 microns; glandular area on abdominal sternite VIII of male narrow and arched ............................... P. chebalingicus View in CoL Zhang & Tong

4. Antennal segment IV with 3 sense cones ................................................................................................... 5

- Antennal segment IV with 4 sense cones ................................................................................................... 8

5. Fore tarsal tooth present in both sexes ........................................................................................................ 6

- Fore tarsal tooth absent in female ............................................................................................................... 7

6. Tube brown; abdominal segments IV to IX yellowish brown; antennal segment VIII longer than VII ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 11 – 19 ) ..................................................................................................................................... P. longidens View in CoL sp. n.

- Tube brownish yellow; abdominal segment IX brown; antennal segment VIII almost as long as VII........ ....................................................................................................................................... P. armatus View in CoL Okajima

7. Postocular and epimeral setae with apices expanded; cheeks constricted behind eyes ..... P. amens View in CoL Priesner

- Postocular and epimeral setae with apices pointed; cheeks almost straight, not constricted behind eyes ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 11 – 19 ) ......................................................................................................................... P. bicoloratus View in CoL sp. n.

8. Antennal segments IV-VIII yellowish; B1 of abdominal tergum IX much shorter than B2 and tube ............ .......................................................................................................................................... P. lewisi (Bagnall) View in CoL

- Antennal segments III-VIII yellowish brown; B1 of abdominal tergum IX longer than B2 and tube........... ............................................................................................................................. P. ascitus (Ananthrishnan) View in CoL

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