Phibalothrips rugosus Kudo, 1979
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Phibalothrips rugosus Kudo, 1979 |
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Phibalothrips rugosus Kudo, 1979 View in CoL
Materials
Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: E.N. & Z.H. R; individualID: 2018-viii-2 | 2018-v-3; individualCount: 6; sex: 2 males, 4 females; lifeStage: adults; occurrenceID: YAU5082020 Tt 23; Taxon: scientificNameAuthorship: Phibalothrips rugosus Kudo ; Location : country: China; stateProvince: Yunnan; municipality: Xishuangbanna ; locality: Mengla (Tropical Botanical Garden) ; decimalLatitude: 21.919882; decimalLongitude: 101.191583; Identification : identifiedBy: Li Yajin ; dateIdentified: 2018; identificationReferences: (ThripsWiki 2020); Event : samplingProtocol: sweeping and shaking; eventDate: 03/05/2018, 02/08/2018; Record Level : collectionID: thrips; institutionCode: YAU5082020; collectionCode: terebrantia; basisOfRecord: preserved specimen GoogleMaps GoogleMaps
Ecological interactions
Feeds on
leaves, collected from Poaceae and bamboo.
Distribution
Described from Malaysia and recorded from Japan and China (Xishuangbanna).
Notes
Newly recorded for China.
Diagnosis
Female macropterous; body bicoloured (Fig. 10 View Figure 10 ), head and thorax dark brown and constricted behind eye, abdomen yellow; legs and antennal segments III-V yellow; fore wing slender, uniformly pale or a little darker at base, with no long setae; antennae 6-segmented, V-VII form single unit; sensoria on III and IV slender, each with one simple sensorium. Male similar to female, but smaller, without pore plate at sternites III-VII. The distinctive feature of this genus is an elongated head that is strongly irregular, circular reticulated and constricted behind the eyes.
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