Scirtothrips helenae Palmer & Mound
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.157021 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6276649 |
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Scirtothrips helenae Palmer & Mound |
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Scirtothrips helenae Palmer & Mound View in CoL
[ Figs 35 View FIGURES 32 37 , 61 View FIGURES 58 63 ]
Scirtothrips helenae Palmer & Mound, 1983: 514 View in CoL 515.
Worldwide, this species is unique in the genus in having the metanotal sculpture transverse over the entire surface. Although not mentioned in the original description, tergite VII has the posteromarginal comb of microtrichia extending medially and sometimes complete, as in S. litotes View in CoL . The aedeagus of the male has an extensive paired array of spines laterally, much as in S. eremicus View in CoL . The presence of three pairs of setae in the postocular series suggests that this species is related to S. albomaculatus View in CoL , and it also resembles that species in lacking drepanae on the ninth tergite of males. S. helenae View in CoL is recorded only from Brachychiton populneus View in CoL [ Sterculiaceae ] and on this tree the thrips is often abundant on the youngest leaves that surround the flowers. This is a popular street tree in much of southern Australia, and S. helenae View in CoL has probably been distributed by the horticultural trade. The thrips may also occur further north on other members of Brachychiton View in CoL , but the currently available material from Queensland cannot be identified with certainty. The second instar larvae ( Fig. 61 View FIGURES 58 63 ) have capitate setae and no reticulate sculpture on the pronotum.
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Scirtothrips helenae Palmer & Mound
Hoddle, Mark S. & Mound, Laurence A. 2003 |
Scirtothrips helenae
Palmer 1983: 514 |