identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
03CE87D3FFCF576CFF9D32266938717D.text	03CE87D3FFCF576CFF9D32266938717D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hydatothrips onari Kudo 1997	<div><p>Hydatothrips onari Kudô, 1997 (Figs 1–10)</p><p>Diagnosis. Female macroptera. Body brown except abdominal segment IV and V yellow (Fig. 1); antennal segments I–II yellow, III yellow with apex brown; IV brown with basal 1/3 pale; V–VIII brown. Fore wing brown with a pale sub-basal area (Fig. 9). Antennae 8-segmented (Fig. 10). Head wider than long, ocellar triangle with sculpture and internal markings within; occipital apodeme touching posterior margin of eyes (Fig. 3). Pronotum transversely reticulate with internal markings in front of blotch; blotch well defined, transversely striated with internal markings; 2 pairs of posteromarginal setae. Mesonotum median pair of setae ahead to posterior margin (Fig. 4). Metanotum with transverse sculpture anteromedially and posteromedially, longitudinally striate at middle, with internal markings; median pair of setae well behind anterior margin. Mesosternum with V-shaped invagination on the anterior margin of metasternal plate (Fig. 7). Fore wing first vein with continuous row of setae, second vein with 2 setae (Fig. 9). Abdominal tergite I medially without marginal microtrichia; II–IV with weakly developed marginal microtrichia (Fig. 5); V–VIII with complete row of marginal microtrichia, short in middle (Fig. 8); tergite II–VII with S3 setae arising at posterior margin (Fig. 5). Abdominal sternites without discal setae; discal microtrichia present only laterally. Male macroptera. Similar to female, but smaller in size (Fig. 2); sternites VI–VII each with elongated transverse pore plate (Fig. 6).</p><p>Material examined. India, Odisha, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=82.854164&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=18.70025" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 82.854164/lat 18.70025)">Semiliguda</a> (18°42'00.9"N 82°51'15.0"E), 3♀, 2♂, on Guizotia abyssinica (L.f.) Class. ( Asteraceae), 28.x.2022, leg. Abhishek Patidar. (Registration No: 12642/H17 to 12646/H17)</p><p>Distribution. India (New record), Japan, Malaysia and China (Mirab-balou et al., 2013).</p><p>Remarks. This species is very close to Hydatothrips dorax Bhatti, 1973 but females can be differentiated from H. onari by the colour of the abdominal segment V, antennal segment V and shape of the pore areas on abdominal sternites VI and VII. The abdominal segment V pale yellow in H. onari whereas brown in H. dorax; antennal segment V brown in H. onari and bicoloured in H. dorax . Males of H. onari can be differentiated by the shape and length of the pore areas on abdominal sternites VI and VII. Pore areas on abdominal sternite VI in H. onari 13 times longer than H. dorax, and on VII in H. onari nearly four times longer than H. dorax (Bhatti, 1973, Kudô, 1997).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CE87D3FFCF576CFF9D32266938717D	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Patidar, Abhishek;Pal, Shash;Sarma, Madhurima;Kumar, Vikas;Tyagi, Kaomud	Patidar, Abhishek, Pal, Shash, Sarma, Madhurima, Kumar, Vikas, Tyagi, Kaomud (2023): New records of the family Thripidae (Thysanoptera, Terebrantia) from India. Journal of Insect Biodiversity and Systematics 9 (4): 695-702, DOI: 10.61186/jibs.9.4.695, URL: https://doi.org/10.61186/jibs.9.4.695
03CE87D3FFCD576CFF9D31866B487D7A.text	03CE87D3FFCD576CFF9D31866B487D7A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Thrips alius Palmer 1992	<div><p>Thrips alius Palmer, 1992 (Figs 11–18)</p><p>Diagnosis. Female macroptera. Body brown, setae dark; legs pale, mid and hind femora dark (Fig. 11); antennal segment III–V pale with IV and V dark apically, VI paler at base (Fig. 12); forewings paler at base (Fig. 15). Head broader than long with transverse striations; ocellar setae III outside the ocellar triangle; postocular setae I and III well developed, II minute (Fig. 13). Pronotum with striations; posteromarginal setae 3 pairs; posteroangular setae 2 pairs. Mesonotum with transverse striations; median pair of setae far away from the posterior margin; anteromedian campaniform sensilla present (Fig. 14). Metanotum with reticulations having internal markings, arcuate sculpture on the anterior half; median pair of setae placed far behind the anterior margin; campaniform sensilla absent (Fig. 15). Mesosternum with spinula and metasternum without spinula (Fig. 16). Forewing first vein with 7 basal and 4 distal setae; clavus with 5 veinal setae and one apical seta, apical seta longer than subapical (Fig. 15). Abdominal tergite II with 4 setae on each lateral side; VIII with posteromarginal comb absent or with few small microtrichia laterally (Fig. 18). Abdominal sternites and pleurotergites without discal setae (Fig. 17).</p><p>Material examined. India, West Bengal, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=88.432274&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=22.359806" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 88.432274/lat 22.359806)">Baruipur</a> (22°21'35.3"N 88°25'56.2"E), 2♀, on general vegetation, 22.xi.2022, leg. Madhurima Sarma. (Registration No: 12408/H17 and 12410/H17) .</p><p>Distribution. India (New record), China (Mirab-balou et al., 2011), and Philippines.</p><p>Remarks. This species is most similar to T. javanicus Priesner, 1934 and can be differentiated from T. javanicus by the following characters: ocellar III outside of the ocellar triangle in alius (inside the ocellar triangle in T. javanicus); metanotal sculpture with equiangular reticules in T. alius ((elongated reticulations in T. javanicus); fore wing with 7+2+2+ 1 in T. alius (15+1+ 1 in T. javanicus) (Palmer, 1992, Mound, 2005).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CE87D3FFCD576CFF9D31866B487D7A	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Patidar, Abhishek;Pal, Shash;Sarma, Madhurima;Kumar, Vikas;Tyagi, Kaomud	Patidar, Abhishek, Pal, Shash, Sarma, Madhurima, Kumar, Vikas, Tyagi, Kaomud (2023): New records of the family Thripidae (Thysanoptera, Terebrantia) from India. Journal of Insect Biodiversity and Systematics 9 (4): 695-702, DOI: 10.61186/jibs.9.4.695, URL: https://doi.org/10.61186/jibs.9.4.695
