Copidothrips octarticulatus (Schmutz, 1913)
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Copidothrips octarticulatus (Schmutz, 1913) |
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Copidothrips octarticulatus (Schmutz, 1913) View in CoL View at ENA
Heliothrips (Parthenothrips) octarticulata Schmutz, 1913: 993
Copidothrips formosus Hood, 1954: 190
Mesostenothrips kraussi Stannard & Mitri, 1962: 211.
Materials
Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: L.Y. J & X.Y. L.; individualID: 2017-X-25 | 2018-v-31 | 2018-vi-1; individualCount: 27; sex: 1 male, 26 female; lifeStage: adults; occurrenceID: YAU5082020 Tt 12; Taxon: scientificNameAuthorship: Copidothrips octarticulatus ( Schmutz ); Location : country: China; stateProvince: Yunnan; municipality: Xishuangbanna ; locality: Mengla ( Tropical Forest ) ; decimalLatitude: 21.973654; decimalLongitude: 100.942069; Identification : identifiedBy: Xie Yanlan ; dateIdentified: 2018; identificationReferences: ( ThripsWiki 2020); Event : samplingProtocol: sweeping and shaking; eventDate: 25/10/2017, 01/05/2018, 31/05/2018; Record Level : collectionID: thrips; institutionCode: YAU5082020; collectionCode: terebrantia; basisOfRecord: preserved specimen GoogleMaps GoogleMaps
Ecological interactions
Feeds on
leaves and collected from asparagus and ferns.
Distribution
Described from Sri Lanka. Recorded from Taiwan, Gilbert Island, Kiribati, Seychelles, Thailand, northern Australia and southern China.
Diagnosis
Female fully winged; body yellowish-brown (Fig. 7 View Figure 7 ), pterothorax darker laterally; antennal segments I, III-V and basal half of VI yellow, II, VII and apex of VI brown; tarsi and tibiae yellow; fore wing brown with transverse white bands sub-basally, medially and at the apex; head with cheeks convex and constricted at base; ocellar region elevated; antennae 8-segmented, III and IV with simple sensorium, VIII twice as long as VII. Pronotum with six pairs of large setae.
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Copidothrips octarticulatus (Schmutz, 1913)
Elie, Ntirenganya, Yajin, Li, Yanlan, Xie, Yanli, Zhou & Hongrui, Zhang 2021 |
Mesostenothrips kraussi
Stannard & Mitri 1962 |
Copidothrips formosus
Hood 1954 |
Heliothrips (Parthenothrips) octarticulata
Schmutz 1913 |