Hydatothrips abdominalis (Kurosawa)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.278572 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6191190 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AD406C-8415-FFFE-58AC-FA544BB1FEE8 |
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Hydatothrips abdominalis (Kurosawa) |
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Hydatothrips abdominalis (Kurosawa) View in CoL
(Figs. 1, 5, 16)
Female macroptera. Body brown to dark brown; pronotum except blotch, and membranous areas paler; abdominal segment V brownish yellow (Fig. 5); abdominal segment X usually paler than VII–IX. Femora dark brown but fore femur yellowish at extreme apex; tibiae and tarsi yellow. Fore wings brown, with pale subbasal band. Antennal segments I–III yellow, with brownish apex to I and III; segments IV–VIII dark brown, basal fifth of segment IV and extreme base of segment V yellow ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 10 – 17 ). Head broader than long; ocellar region with transversely anastomosing striae and wrinkles among striae; occiput transversely reticulate, with wrinkles in reticles on anteromedian half; mouth cone long. Antennae 8-segmented, with forked sensoria on antennal segments III–IV. Pronotum transversely reticulate; blotch well developed, with transversely anastomosing striae and many distinct dots between striae. Mesoscutum with closely spaced lines; metascutum transversely striate on anteromedian third, rather reticulate on posteromedian fourth, longitudinally striate on the rest. Fore wing second vein without setae. Abdominal terga with microtrichia laterally; terga VII–VIII with complete comb; tergal median setae (S1) longer than S2; sterna without discal setae. Ovipositor well developed.
Male macroptera. Similar to female but smaller and with narrowly transverse pore plate on sterna VI and VII.
Material examined. CHINA, Zhejiang Province: Ningbo, 1 female from clover, 25.iv.2010, S.J. Wei; Xiangshan, 1 female from clover, 27.iv.2010, S.J. Wei; Tianmu Mountain, 2 males from grass, 3.vii.2010, M. Mirabbalou; ZJUH.
Distribution. China (Zhejiang province); Japan, Korea, India.
Remarks. This species is here newly recorded from China, and was identified using the descriptions by Kudô (1991) and the characters given by Wang (2007).
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