Anaphothrips, Uzel, 1895
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2042.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5322062 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/150587D9-FFD7-FFA5-FF72-FACCFA6AC391 |
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Felipe |
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Anaphothrips |
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Key to genera of Anaphothrips View in CoL group in Australia
1. Abdominal sternites with discal setae as well as posteromarginal setae ( Fig. 195 View FIGURES 191–200 ); sensorium on antennal segments III–IV simple................................................................................................................................................................ 2
-. Abdominal sternites with posteromarginal setae but no discal setae; sensorium on antennal segments III–IV forked (simple in some species with 9-segmented antennae) ................................................................................................. 4
2. Abdominal tergites III–VIII with no craspedum; head almost 1.5 times as long as median width ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 6–12 ) ................... .................................................................................................................................................................... Aptinothrips View in CoL
-. Abdominal tergites III–VIII with broad craspedum on posterior margin; head no more than 1.2 times as long as median width ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 6–12 )................................................................................................................................................... 3
3. Prosternal ferna broad and plate-like ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 6–12 ) ............................................................................................. Caprithrips View in CoL
-. Prosternal ferna slender in the midline ( Fig. 189 View FIGURES 180–190 ) ................................................................... Ozanaphothrips View in CoL gen. n.
4. Abdominal sternites with broad craspedum that is strongly lobed between the marginal setae; apterous .................... .................................................................................................................................................................... Apterothrips View in CoL
-. Abdominal sternites, either with no craspedum or with unlobed craspedum; usually macropterous ......................... 5
5. All tarsi 1-segmented; metathoracic furca with spinula ( Fig. 176 View FIGURES 172–179 ); male sternite III with irregular pore plate surrounded by thick-wall ( Figs 174, 175 View FIGURES 172–179 )............................................................................... Dodonaeathrips View in CoL gen. n.
- All tarsi 2-segmented; metathoracic furca without spinula; males usually with pore plates on several sternites ...... 6
6. Tergites and sternites with unlobed craspedum (Figs 212, 213); tergite VIII in both sexes with comb of long slender teeth that is replaced medially by small craspedal lobe (Fig. 213); fore wing clavus with one discal seta (Fig. 214)... .................................................................................................................................................... Pandorathrips View in CoL gen. n.
-. Tergites and sternites without craspeda; tergite VIII with or without comb on posterior margin ( Figs 10 View FIGURES 6–12 , 14 View FIGURES 13–23 , 137 View FIGURES 130–139 ); fore wing clavus with basal but no discal seta ( Figs 77, 78 View FIGURES 73–82 ) .................................................................. Anaphothrips View in CoL
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