Craspedothrips hargreavesi (Karny)
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Craspedothrips hargreavesi (Karny) |
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Craspedothrips hargreavesi (Karny) View in CoL
( Figs 8–12 View FIGURES 8–14 )
Physothrips hargreavesi Karny, 1925: 127 View in CoL
Plesiopsothrips zurstrasseni Bournier et al., 1976: 481 View in CoL . syn.n.
Placed into a monobasic genus by zur Strassen (1966), this species is widespread in Africa. Specimens have been studied from eastern Africa between Ethiopia, Sudan and South Africa, and from Nigeria and Ghana in West Africa, but despite this, nothing is known of its biology. The sternal craspedal lobes of females are distinctive for this species, being larger than in any other member of the genus apart from nyanzai View in CoL . Despite this, males collected with the females of hargreavesi View in CoL , and that are considered to be conspecific, have no sternal craspeda, and moreover, ocellar setae pair III are distinctly shorter in these males than in females. The holotype of zurstrasseni View in CoL from Madagascar has been studied (from MHN) and compared to other specimens of this widespread African species. In the same museum there are males bearing manuscript names, but these males cannot be associated with any females, and their relationships remain doubtful.
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Craspedothrips hargreavesi (Karny)
Mound, L. A., Masumoto, M. & Okajima, S. 2012 |
Plesiopsothrips zurstrasseni
Bournier, A. & Bournier, J. - P. & Pivot, Y. 1976: 481 |
Physothrips hargreavesi
Karny, H. 1925: 127 |