Liothrips vaneeckei Priesner, 1920
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10782012 |
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Liothrips vaneeckei Priesner View in CoL
( Figs 18 View FIGURES 15–21 , 40 View FIGURES 22–41 , 64 View FIGURES 61–68 , 85 View FIGURES 80–88 )
Liothrips vaneeckei Priesner, 1920: 211 View in CoL .
Liothrips chinensis Han, 1997a: 559 View in CoL , 569. Syn.n.
Liothrips diwasabiae Han, 1997a: 562 View in CoL , 570. Syn.n.
Liothrips sanxiaensis Han, 1997a: 563 View in CoL , 570. Syn.n.
Liothrips sinarundinariae Han, 1997a: 564 View in CoL , 570. Syn.n.
A syntype slide listed below has 32 adults with 28 females and 4 males and three pupae, many of which are damaged and dark. However, some distinguishing characters can be seen as follows: antennal segments short, III no more than 2.5 times as long as wide, III clear yellow, IV–V light brown with yellow at base, VI largely brown with extreme base yellow, VII–VIII brown ( Fig. 40 View FIGURES 22–41 ); postocular setae as long as or a little longer than eyes, slightly blunt at apex ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 15–21 ), rarely shorter than eyes; maxillary stylets retracted to postocular setae, close together medially in head, their separation 0.05–0.1 of head width ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 15–21 ); metanotum with sculpture of complete and dense longitudinal stripes medially, and narrowly reticulate at anterior angles ( Fig. 85 View FIGURES 80–88 ); all tarsi yellow, fore tibiae yellow but shaded sub-basally, mid and hind tibiae yellow on distal fifth or more; fore wings shaded brown with dark median longitudinal line; anal setae as long as tube. Specimens on a slide from USA and some slides from Australia in ANIC labelled as L. vaneeckei View in CoL show variation in sculpture on the metanotum and also with regard to the length of the anal setae. This species is usually found under the scales of cultivated lily bulbs. It was originally described from the Netherlands, but is recorded from Japan, New Zealand, Australia, and China and might be widespread in the Holarctic ( Okajima 2006; Mound et al. 2023; Han 1997a). The type specimens of the following species have been checked, L. sinarundinariae Han View in CoL , L. chinensis Han View in CoL , L. sanxiaensis Han View in CoL and L. diwasabiae Han. No View in CoL significant differences could be seen between these and the available specimens of L. vaneeckei View in CoL , and all four are here considered as new synonyms of that species.
Specimens studied. CHINA, Sichuan, Wushan and Wan Counties , 2 paratype females of chinensis , 19 and 28.v.1994, J. Yao ( NZMC) ; Sichuan, Wushan County, 2 paratype males of sanxiaensis , 19.v.1994, J. Yao ( NZMC) ; Sichuan, Wushan County, 2 paratype females of sinarundinariae , 19.v.1994, J. Yao ( NZMC) ; Sichuan, Wushan County, holotype female of diwasabiae , 21.ix.1994, S.M. Song ( NZMC) . NETHERLANDS, Alphen aan den Rijn , Syntypes 28 females and 4 males on Lilium pardalinum , 12.vii.1915 ( SMF) ; Winkel , 7 females and 2 males in Lilie, iv.1932 ( SMF) ; Gelderland, Wageningen , 1 female and 1 male on Lilium , 25.xi.1960, v.d. Giese ( SMF) . U.S.A., California, Los Angeles County, 1 female on Lily bulbs, 14.iv.1924 ( SMF) .
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Forschungsinstitut und Natur-Museum Senckenberg |
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Liothrips vaneeckei Priesner
Dang, Lihong, An, Yiyan, Mound, Laurence A. & Qiao, Gexia 2024 |
Liothrips chinensis
Han, Y. F. 1997: 559 |
Liothrips diwasabiae Han, 1997a: 562
Han, Y. F. 1997: 562 |
Liothrips sanxiaensis
Han, Y. F. 1997: 563 |
Liothrips sinarundinariae
Han, Y. F. 1997: 564 |
Liothrips vaneeckei
Priesner, H. 1920: 211 |