Odontothrips Amyot and Serville
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5306.2.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1F125A29-FFFE-FFE3-FF5D-3D3C0021C934 |
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Odontothrips Amyot and Serville |
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Odontothrips Amyot and Serville View in CoL View at ENA
There are 36 species included in this genus worldwide (ThripsWiki 2023), but O. elbaensis is the only one known from Arabian Peninsula ( Yemen) (zur Strassen 1990). Odontothrips is similar to the Australian genus Odontothripiella , but can be recognized by a curved, very small tubercle on the fore tibiae, whereas Odontothripiella scpecies have two (rarely one) curved tubercles at the apex of each fore tibia ( Xie et al. 2010).
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