<rdf:RDF xmlns:dwc="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/" xmlns:cnt="http://www.w3.org/2011/content#" xmlns:spm="http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SpeciesProfileModel" xmlns:bibo="http://purl.org/ontology/bibo/" xmlns:sdo="http://schema.org/" xmlns:trt="http://plazi.org/vocab/treatment#" xmlns:rdfs="http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#" xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#" xmlns:fabio="http://purl.org/spar/fabio/" xmlns:cito="http://purl.org/spar/cito/" xmlns:sdd="http://tdwg.org/sdd#" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:dwcFP="http://filteredpush.org/ontologies/oa/dwcFP#">
    <rdf:Description rdf:about="http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E37442FF80186EE0AEF992FEC5FCCC">
        <rdf:type rdf:resource="http://plazi.org/vocab/treatment#Treatment"/>
        <trt:definesTaxonConcept rdf:resource="http://taxon-concept.plazi.org/id/03E37442FF80186EE0AEF992FEC5FCCC"/>
        <trt:publishedIn rdf:resource="http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.180986"/>
        <cito:cites>Hood, 1919 : 86</cito:cites>
        <cito:cites>Teuchothrips simplicipennis Hood</cito:cites>
        <cito:cites>Teuchothrips</cito:cites>
        <cito:cites>Liothrips</cito:cites>
        <spm:hasInformation rdf:resource="http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E37442FF80186EE0AEF992FEC5FCCC#section_1"/>
        <spm:hasInformation rdf:resource="http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E37442FF80186EE0AEF992FEC5FCCC#section_2"/>
    </rdf:Description>
    <rdf:Description rdf:about="http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.180986">
        <dc:title>Identification and host associations of some Thysanoptera Phlaeothripinae described from Australia pre- 1930</dc:title>
        <dc:creator>Mound, Laurence A.</dc:creator>
        <rdf:type rdf:resource="fabio:JournalArticle"/>
        <bibo:journal>Zootaxa</bibo:journal>
        <dc:date>2008</dc:date>
        <bibo:volume>1714</bibo:volume>
        <bibo:pageStart>41</bibo:pageStart>
        <bibo:pageEnd>60</bibo:pageEnd>
    </rdf:Description>
    <rdf:Description rdf:about="http://taxon-concept.plazi.org/id/03E37442FF80186EE0AEF992FEC5FCCC">
        <rdf:type rdf:resource="http://filteredpush.org/ontologies/oa/dwcFP#Taxon"/>
        <dwc:ID-CoL>646W7</dwc:ID-CoL>
        <dwc:authority>Hood</dwc:authority>
        <dwc:authorityName>Hood</dwc:authorityName>
        <dwc:box>[151,385,1589,1615]</dwc:box>
        <dwc:class>Insecta</dwc:class>
        <dwc:family>Phlaeothripidae</dwc:family>
        <dwc:genus>Teuchothrips</dwc:genus>
        <dwc:kingdom>Animalia</dwc:kingdom>
        <dwc:order>Thysanoptera</dwc:order>
        <dwc:pageId>4</dwc:pageId>
        <dwc:pageNumber>45</dwc:pageNumber>
        <dwc:phylum>Arthropoda</dwc:phylum>
        <dwc:rank>genus</dwc:rank>
    </rdf:Description>
    <rdf:Description rdf:about="http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E37442FF80186EE0AEF992FEC5FCCC#section_1">
        <rdf:type rdf:resource="spm:InfoItem"/>
        <spm:hasContent>    Teuchothrips  Hood, 1919: 86. Typespecies  Teuchothrips simplicipennisHood, by original designation from six species. Rather more than 40 species-group names have been associated with the generic name  Teuchothrips, mostly from Australia. Five species from New Caledonia, and seven from Indiaor Indonesiaare currently listed under this genus ( Mound, 2008), but no attempt is made here to consider these non-Australian species. These thrips are members of the leaf-feeding  Liothrips-lineage ( Mound &amp; Marullo, 1996) of Phlaeothripinae, a group that is particularly species-rich in South East Asiaand Australia. In the Australian National Insect Collection there are many similar-looking undescribed species that are often associated with various typesof leaf deformations or galls ( Mound &amp; Morris, 2007). Many of these species are likely to prove to be host specific, but without substantial and replicated samples it is not possible to interpret the patterns of variation in colour and structure that seem to exist within and between populations, including the presence of winged and wingless morphs.</spm:hasContent>
    </rdf:Description>
    <rdf:Description rdf:about="http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E37442FF80186EE0AEF992FEC5FCCC#section_2">
        <rdf:type rdf:resource="spm:InfoItem"/>
        <spm:hasContent> The genus  Teuchothripsis not distinguished satisfactorily from the worldwide genus  LiothripsUzelthat includes over 250 species. Species in both genera have a single sensorium on the third antennal segment, and three (usually 3+1 but more rarely 2) sensoria on the fourth segment. The prosternum lacks basantra, there are no prominent setae laterally on the head, and on the ninth abdominal tergite of males the S2 pair of setae are shorter than the S1 pair. The only differences are that  Teuchothripsspecies tend to have the eighth antennal segment short and broadly based, and at least one of the five pairs of pronotal major setae is not elongate, whereas  Liothripsspecies have the eighth antennal segment longer and constricted basally, and all five pairs of pronotal major setae are elongate. Despite this, several of the Australian species currently in  Teuchothripshave all five pairs of pronotal setae well developed, with the epimeral setae considerably longer than in other species listed in the genus. No attempt is made here to develop a revised generic classification, because that will require studies on many similar but undescribed Australian species. At present it seems possible that  Teuchothripsmight be restricted to a few species that resemble the typespecies in lacking duplicated cilia on the forewings.</spm:hasContent>
    </rdf:Description>
</rdf:RDF>

