Chirothrips meridionalis Bagnall
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.294003 |
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Chirothrips meridionalis Bagnall |
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Chirothrips meridionalis Bagnall View in CoL
Chirothrips meridionalis Bagnall, 1927a: 566 View in CoL
Described originally from southern France, this species is listed by zur Strassen (2003a) from the following areas: Mediterranean Region, Yemen, Iran, Pakistan, India, South Africa, Nigeria, Madeira, Canary Islands. Bhatti et al. (2009) provide references to records from Iran.
Diagnosis: Body colour brown, tarsi yellow, forewing and clavus weakly shaded. Head weakly produced in front of eyes ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 1 – 6 ); vertex with two pairs of setae, ocellar setae lateral to fore ocellus. Antennal segment II external margin almost straight, apex acute with sub-terminal seta; sensorium on segment III simple and curving around segment, on IV distinctly Y-shaped; antennal segment I without transverse ridge on dorsal surface. Tergal campaniform sensilla posterior to median setae; posterior margins of tergites II–VIII with broadly rounded independent lobes fused at bases into continuous craspedum (Fig. 23); sternites II–VI posterior margins slender independent craspedate lobes ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 12 – 19 ), also laterally on VII. Male macropterous, smaller than female; antennal segment II only weakly produced on external margin.
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Chirothrips meridionalis Bagnall
Minaei, Kambiz & Mound, Laurence 2010 |
Chirothrips meridionalis
Bagnall 1927: 566 |