Neohydatothrips gracilipes (Hood)

Mound, Laurence A. & Tree, And Desley J., 2009, Identification and host-plant associations of Australian Sericothripinae (Thysanoptera, Thripidae), Zootaxa 1983, pp. 1-22 : 16

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.185353

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6222674

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scientific name

Neohydatothrips gracilipes (Hood)
status

 

Neohydatothrips gracilipes (Hood) View in CoL

( Figs 52–55 View FIGURES 46 – 55 )

Sericothrips gracilipes Hood, 1924: 149 View in CoL

Described from Mexico, this species has been reported from several Caribbean countries as well as Texas, Hawaii and India ( Bhatti, 1999; Mound & Marullo, 1996). Specimens have also been seen from Thailand and New Caledonia, as well as from several sites in northern Australia including Brisbane, Cape Tribulation, Mapoon and Darwin. It is associated with several common Malvaceous weeds, Sida rhombifolia and Sida acuta , as well as Malvastrum View in CoL and Abutilon View in CoL . Males have not been studied.

Female macroptera. Body and legs mainly yellow, tergites II–VII with dark antecostal line and brown shadings anterolaterally; ocellar triangle, pronotal median area and pteronota weakly shaded brown; forewings pale. Head with occipital carina not close to eyes; ocellar triangle weakly and irregularly reticulate; ocellar setae III close together behind fore ocellus; three pairs of postocular setae, median pair long and arising laterally. Pronotal sculpture mainly transverse, blotch weakly defined. Metanotum with irregular linear sculpture, without markings between the main lines. Tergites II–VI with no marginal comb medially. Discal microtrichia extending fully across sternites II–VI, posterior margins with long microtrichia; sternite VII medially with neither discal nor marginal microtrichia.

Bhatti, J. S. (1999) The North American species Kurtomathrips morrilli Moulton and Neohydatothrips gracilipes (Hood) (Terebrantia: Thripidae) have now established large populations from North to South India. Thrips 1: 54 - 57.

Hood, J. D. (1924) A new Sericothrips (Thysanoptera) injurious to cotton. Canadian Entomologist, 56, 149 - 150.

Mound, L. A & Marullo, R. (1996) The Thrips of Central and South America: An Introduction. Memoirs on Entomology, International, 6, 1 - 488.

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FIGURES 46 – 55. Neohydatothrips diana & N. gracilipes. (46 – 51) N. diana, (46) Head; (47) Meso & metanota; (48) Tergites; (49) Metasternum; (50) Meso & metanota; (51) Forewing apex. (52 – 55) N. gracilipes, (52) Head & pronotum (53) Sternites; (54) Larva II tergal setae; (55) Meso & metanota.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Thysanoptera

Family

Thripidae

SubFamily

Sericothripinae

Genus

Neohydatothrips