Dendrothrips sexmaculatus Bagnall, 1916
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Dendrothrips sexmaculatus Bagnall View in CoL
( Figs 18 View FIGURES 12–23 , 65 View FIGURES 63–68 )
Dendrothrips sexmaculatus Bagnall, 1916: 401 View in CoL .
Described from Sri Lanka, and recorded widely in India ( Tyagi, 2016), the record of this species from China was in a research report from Hainan province ( Gu & Chen, 1987) and repeated by Han (1997), but the number of specimens and the depositary are unknown.
Female: Body brown, abdominal tergites IV–VI pale with 1 pair of brown spots near submedian setae ( Fig. 65 View FIGURES 63–68 ); antennae brown, but segments III–V paler; fore wing brown but white in basal fifth. Antennae 8-segmented, III–IV with forked sense cones. Head and pronotum reticulate with inner dots, all setae minute; mesonotum with transverse reticles; metanotum longitudinally striate with inner markings. Fore wing veinal setae small, first vein with 7 basal setae and 3 distal setae, second vein generally with 8–10 setae. Abdominal tergite III with transverse anastomosing striae bearing inner granules, tergites IV–VI with short ridges and fewer dots ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 12–23 ); tergite VIII with complete posteromarginal comb.
Male: Similar to female, but abdomen slender, tergites IV–V and VIII–X pale.
Material examined: SOUTH AFRICA (in ANIC), Transvaal, Pretoria, 2 females collected from Dovyalis caffra [ Salicaceae ], 21.xii.1959 (J.C. Faure).
Distribution: China (Hainan), India (Karnataka, Kerala, West Bengal), Sri Lanka (Peradeniya), South Africa (Pretoria). Host plants: possibly plants in Flacourtiaceae or Salicaceae .
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Dendrothrips sexmaculatus Bagnall
Wang, Zhaohong, Mound, Laurence A. & Tong, Xiaoli 2019 |
Dendrothrips sexmaculatus
Bagnall, R. S. 1916: 401 |