Published January 8, 2024 | Version v1
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Enneothrips Hood 1935

  • 1. Universidade Federal do Piauí, Campus Amílcar Ferreira Sobral, Coleção de História Natural da UFPI. BR 343, Km 3.5. Floriano, PI, Brazil. 64808 - 605
  • 2. United States Department of Agriculture, Animal, Plant, Health Inspection Services, Plant Protection Quarantine, Pest Exclusion and Imports, National Identification Services. 10300 Baltimore Avenue, Beltlsville, MD, USA. 20705

Description

Enneothrips Hood

Diagnosis. Antenna 9-segmented; segments III–IV with forked sense cones. Head mostly with striate sculpture; three pairs of ocellar setae, pairs I and II transversely arranged in line or pair I posterior to pair II; three pairs of major postocular setae. Pronotum usually transversely striate, sometimes forming transverse reticles; three pairs of posteromarginal setae scarcely longer than discal setae; one pair of posteroangular setae usually developed; setal apex acute. Maxillary palps 3-segmented; rectangular prospinasternum. Mesonotum transversely striate. Metanotum with transverse striations on anterior half and variable reticulation on posterior half; median pair of setae behind anterior margin; campaniform sensilla absent. Mesofurca with spinula; metafurca usually without spinula. Fore wing first vein with long gap in setal row medially, and about 10 basal and two or three distal setae, second vein with complete setal row. Abdominal tergites I–VIII transversely striate laterally; posteromarginal comb of microtrichia on abdominal tergite VIII complete; median pair of setae on tergites II–VIII long and close together; tergites II–VI and usually tergite VII with posteromarginal comb of microtrichia laterally; tergite VIII with posteromarginal comb complete; tergite IX usually without campaniform sensilla, mid-dorsal setae well developed; tergite X without longitudinal split. Sternites without microtrichia, setae usually in front of posterior margin. Male with one or paired openings on or closed to antecostal ridge of sternite III associated with a subcutaneous gland situated usually between sternites II–III.

Notes

Published as part of Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O'Donnell, Cheryle A. & Lima, Élison Fabrício B., 2024, Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species, pp. 563-577 in Zootaxa 5397 (4) on page 564, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, http://zenodo.org/record/10469196

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Biodiversity

Scientific name authorship
Hood
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Order
Thysanoptera
Family
Thripidae
Genus
Enneothrips
Taxon rank
genus
Taxonomic concept label
Enneothrips Hood, 1935 sec. Vieira, O'Donnell & Lima, 2024