Dendrothrips species
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4999.3.2 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8E078795-8F6D-FFE6-FF72-FB32FA11E3D6 |
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Dendrothrips species |
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Key to Dendrothrips species with 9-segmented antennae and no prominent pronotal setae
(* indicates known only from description)
1. Sternites III‒VI each with 8 to 12 setae along posterior margin [eastern Africa]............................... jeanneli
-. Sternites III‒VI with only 6 setae on posterior margin........................................................ 2
2. Body uniformly dark brown; fore wing uniformly shaded brown [Europe, Iran]............................... degeeri View in CoL
-. Body light brown to yellow; fore wing pale or banded........................................................ 3
3. Antennal segments I‒III uniformly dark brown in contrast to yellow segments IV‒V and VI yellow on basal half; ocellar area with finely tuberculate sculpture [ Australia].......................................................... julatteni View in CoL
-. Antennal colour different; ocellar area with weak and irregular sculpture......................................... 4
4. Body and fore wing uniformly pale....................................................................... 5
-. Body and fore wing with darker markings, never uniformly pale................................................ 6
5. Fore wing first vein with 9–10, second 4–5 setae; head slender, 1.4–1.5 times as wide as long [Canary Islands]........................................................................................................ priesneri View in CoL *
- Fore wing first vein with 4–5, second without setae; head transverse, 1.9–2.3 times as wide as long.............. kinape *
6. Head with paired group of three small setae anterolateral to ocellar area and close to compound eyes [ South Africa]..................................................................................................... sensilli*
-. Head with only one pair of setae anterolateral to ocellar area................................................... 7
7. Head and antennal segment II as dark brown as metathoracic pleurites; fore wings uniformly light brown [ Australia].................................................................................................... victoriae
-. Head and antennal segment II pale, much paler than metathoracic pleurites; fore wings pale with two weakly shaded cross bands.................................................................................... saudicus View in CoL sp. n.
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