Biltothrips Bhatti, 1973
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3856.2.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5169326 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E21B313C-FFC2-085F-FF60-FDB68DB68D18 |
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Biltothrips Bhatti View in CoL
( Figs 33–38 View FIGURES 33–38 )
Biltothrips Bhatti, 1973: 438 View in CoL . Type species Sericothrips minutus Bhatti 1967 View in CoL , by monotypy
The only species in this genus shares many character states with Scirtothrips View in CoL , but is distinguished as follows: absence of a pair of setae in front of the first ocellus (ocellar setae pair I); absence of mid-dorsal seta on antennal segment II; absence of setae on fore wing second vein; lateral position of tergal setal pair S1 that arise close to S2 and to the lateral microtrichial fields ( Fig. 36 View FIGURES 33–38 ).
The only known species in this genus was described from both sexes collected in West Bengal, India ( Bhatti 1967). Subsequently, specimens were collected on the SOCIETY ISLANDS in the Pacific Ocean ( Hoddle et al. 2008), one female from Bangkok, THAILAND, is available in ANIC, Canberra, and the species is here recorded from MALAYSIA, Pahang, Pulau Tioman, 4 females 3 males collected on Cassava leaves, 8.vii.2013 (Ng, Y.F.), (in CISUKM and ANIC).
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Biltothrips Bhatti
Ng, Y. F., Mound, L. A. & Azidah, A. A. 2014 |
Biltothrips
Bhatti, J. S. 1973: 438 |