Dinurothrips vezenyii Bagnall, 1919
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5047.4.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5543085 |
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Dinurothrips vezenyii Bagnall |
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Dinurothrips vezenyii Bagnall View in CoL
( Figs 2 View FIGURES 1–15 , 37 View FIGURES 22–42 )
Head and pronotum greyish brown, meso- and metanotum palish, posterior half of metanotum with red internal pigment; abdominal segments I–VIII with red internal pigment, IX–X dark brown ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1–15 ). Antennal segment III with setae shorter than the length of the segment. Dorsal setae with apex expanded. Head setae, D1, D2 and D4 with expanded apex; D3 with scarcely expanded apex. Pronotum with sclerotized blotches (pale in washed specimens). Abdominal tergite II with a pair of spiracles; segments IX–X completely sclerotized; posterior margin of segment IX with minute and scarce teeth laterally; segment X with six anal setae longer than the segment length ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES 22–42 ). Spiracles with facets with two to three pores. Larvae II have been studied from the Tucumán province ( Argentina) from leaves of Bidens pilosa and Trifolium repens (UNJu).
FIGURES 1–15. Panchaetothripinae second instar larvae (except where noted). Alive individuals 1–4: (1) Dinurothrips hookeri; (2) Dinurothrips vezenyii; (3) Helionothrips errans; (4) Retithrips syriacus; (5) Selenothrips rubrocinctus (adults and pupae). Antenna 6–14: (6) Brachyurothrips anomalus; (7) Bradinothrips musae; (8) Caliothrips insularis; (9) Caliothrips phaseoli; (10) Dinurothrips hookeri; (11) Elixothrips brevisetis; (12) Heliothrips haemorrhoidalis; (13) Heliothrips longisensibilis; (14) Heliothrips zucchi. (15) Bradinothrips musae head and pronotum.
FIGURES 22–42. Panchaetothripinae second instar larvae. (22) Caliothrips phaseoli meso- and metanotum. (23) Heliothrips zucchi (leg). Spiracle 24–34: (24) Brachyurpthrips anomalus (tergite VIII); (25) Caliothrips phaseoli (mesonotum); (26) Dinurothrips hookeri (mesonotum); (27) Dinurothrips hookeri (tergite VIII); (28) Helionothrips errans (mesonotum); (29) Helionothrips errans (tergite VIII); (30) Elixothrips brevisetis (mesonotum); (31) Heliothrips haemorrhoidalis (mesonotum); (32) Hercinothrips bicinctus (mesonotum); (33) Hercinothrips bicinctus (tergite II); (34) Retithrips syriacus (mesonotum). Abdominal tergites 35–42: (35) Brachyurothrips anomalus (IX–X); (36) Dinurothrips hookeri (VIII–X); (37) Dinurothrips vezenyii (IX-X), (38) Hercinothrips bicinctus (VIII–X); (39) Helionothrips errans (III–X); (40) Hercinothrips femoralis (VIII–X); (41) Retithrips syriacus (IX–X); (42) Selenothrips rubrocinctus (VI–X).
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