Liophloeothrips
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.206543 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6193873 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03914B55-207F-FFEB-4DD6-E556FA26FA78 |
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Liophloeothrips |
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Key to Indian species of Liophloeothrips View in CoL
The key to Indian species of this genus by Ananthakrishnan and Sen (1980: 98–99) is perplexing, and is here revised based on a study of type specimens of eight of the species. Type material of four species ( L. dentipes , L. nitidus , L. pictus and L. vichitravarna ) was not available, and these species are included in the key based on characters in the original description together with some fresh specimens of L. vichitravarna . We found that character states of the holotypes did not correspond with the descriptions for most of the species.
1. Body bicolorous...................................................................................... 2
-. Body unicolorous..................................................................................... 5
2. Mesopresternum complete, constricted at middle ( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 23 – 31 )................................................ curtus View in CoL
-. Mesopresternum incomplete, divided into 2 lateral triangles ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES 23 – 31 )............................................ 3
3. Anteromarginals longer than anteroangulars...................................................... vichitravarna View in CoL
-. Anteromarginals shorter or subequal to anteroangulars........................................................ 4
4. Tube yellow; anteromarginals shorter than anteroangulars.............................................. amoenus View in CoL
-. Tube brown; anteromarginals subequal to anteroangulars ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 17 – 22 )....................................... reperticus View in CoL
5. Body golden yellow................................................................................... 6
-. Body brown.......................................................................................... 7
6. Fore femora 0.9 times broader than head; fore tarsus with strong tooth; antennal segments IV yellow but distal 2/3 dark brown, V─VIII dark brown; all legs yellow.................................................................. nitidus View in CoL
-. Fore femora 0.5 times broader than head; fore tarsus with small tooth; antennal segments IV─VIII dark brown; mid and hind femora brown.................................................................................... pictus View in CoL
7. Mesopresternum complete, constricted at middle ( Figs. 25, 26 View FIGURES 23 – 31 )............................................ ablusus View in CoL
-. Mesopresternum incomplete, divided into 2 lateral triangles................................................... 8
8. Anteroangulars longer than anteromarginals ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 17 – 22 )......................................................... 9
-. Anteroangulars shorter than anteromarginals ( Fig. 22 View FIGURES 17 – 22 )........................................................ 10
9. Maxillary stylets close together; postocular setae longer than eyes; fore tarsus with strong tooth; metanotum with longitudinal lines of sculpture; antennal segments I and VII─VIII brown, II─VI yellow................................... cecidii View in CoL
-. Maxillary stylets not close together, wide apart; postocular setae shorter than eyes; fore tarsus with small tooth; metanotum with reticulate sculpture; antennal segments I─II and VIII brown, III─VII yellow........................... succinctus View in CoL
10. Prothorax longer than head; fore tarsus with strong tooth................................................ dentipes View in CoL
-. Prothorax shorter than head ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 7 ); fore tarsus with or without tooth........................................... 11
11. Metanotum with longitudinal lines of sculpture ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 1 – 7 )............................................. acaciae View in CoL sp. n.
-. Metanotum with reticulate sculpture ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 23 – 31 )............................................................. 12
12. Postocular setae longer than eyes ( Fig. 22 View FIGURES 17 – 22 )............................................................. segnis View in CoL
-. Postocular setae as long as eyes ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES 17 – 22 )............................................................. pavettae View in CoL
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