Dendrothripinae
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4109.5.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6058409 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B887B5-C421-FF89-FF0C-3EFA12AE4563 |
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Dendrothripinae |
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Key to world genera of Dendrothripinae View in CoL
[*based on description; Projectothripoides omitted as a nomen dubium]
1. Median tergal setal pair much shorter than distance between their bases ( Figs 1, 2 View FIGURES 1 – 8 )................................. 2
- Median tergal setal pair longer than the distance between their bases ( Figs 6 View FIGURES 1 – 8 , 12 View FIGURES 9 – 19 ).................................. 5
2. Fore wing apex with 2 small stout setae; antennal segments III and IV with forked sense cones............... Asprothrips View in CoL
- Fore wing apex without stout setae, but with long fine cilia; antennal segments III and IV with simple sense cones....... 3
3. Tarsi 1-segmented; antennae 7-segmented............................................................. Edissa View in CoL
- Tarsi 2-segmented; antennae 8-segmented................................................................. 4
4. Pronotum with many small tubercles on anterior and lateral thirds; fore wing posteromarginal cilia straight.... * Parsiothrips View in CoL
- Pronotum weakly reticulate without any small tubercles; fore wing posteromarginal cilia slightly wavy........ * Petrothrips View in CoL
5. Hind tarsus more than half as long as hind tibia; Old World species.............................. Pseudodendrothrips View in CoL
- Hind tarsus no more than one third as long as hind tibia...................................................... 6
6 Pronotum with median transverse groove complete ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1 – 8 ); New World species................................... 7
- Pronotum evenly sculptured, median transverse groove if present incomplete medially; Old World species.............. 8
7. Body and wings pale, without pigmentation (but nigripennis View in CoL with wings uniformly dark).................... Leucothrips View in CoL
- Body and fore wings with various patterns of pigmentation.......................................... Halmathrips View in CoL
8. Fore wing apex rounded, without terminal seta.................................................... Dendrothrips View in CoL
- Fore wing apex sub-acute to acute, with a prominent terminal seta.............................................. 9
9. Antennae 8-segmented; head with ocellar setae pair III minute, arising well outside ocellar triangle; pronotum with no long setae.................................................................................. Iranodendrothrips
- Antennae 9-segmented; ocellar setae pair III elongate, arising within or on anterior margins of triangle; pronotum with promi- nent posteroangular setae............................................................................. 10
10. Ocellar setae pair III arising between posterior ocelli ( Fig 3 View FIGURES 1 – 8 ); fore wing apex with 2 setae both less than 0.3 as long as width of wing; antennal segments III–IV with elongate apical neck, sense cones extending to at least one-third of the length of succeed- ing segment.............................................................................. Filicopsothrips View in CoL
- Ocellar setae pair III arising on anterior margins of ocellar triangle ( Figs 21, 26 View FIGURES 20 – 27 ); fore wing apex with one long seta, as long as or longer than wing width; antennal segments III–IV without an apical neck, sense cones scarcely extending beyond base of succeeding segment......................................................................... Ensiferothrips View in CoL
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