Hercinothrips
- 1. Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales-CSIC, Laboratorio Nacional de Referencia de Nematodos y Artrópodos de interés agrícola y forestal, Departamento de Biodiversidad y Biología Evolutiva, Despacho 411 - C Calle Serrano 115 Duplicado, 28006 Madrid, Spain.
- 2. Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority, Laboratory of Entomology, P. O. Box 9102, 6700 HC, Wageningen, Netherlands.
Description
Key to extant Hercinothrips species (females)
1. Head and pronotum partly or completely yellow............................................................. 2
-. Head and pronotum brown.............................................................................. 8
2. Head with anterior half yellow, posterior half brown, at least laterally; pronotum varying, brown with large yellow areas sometimes with pronounced dark brown strips but never completely yellow........................................... 3
-. Head completely yellow, or yellow with posterior brown band; pronotum yellow................................... 4
3. Antennal segments VI–VIII yellow; fore wing median pale area about 2.0 times as long as first dark cross band; metascutellum about 3.5 times as wide as long [male tergite IX with three pairs of spine-like setae medially, posterior pair slightly weaker and aligned longitudinally with anterior two pairs]....................................................... bicinctus
-. Antennal segments VI–VIII brown, fore wing median pale area small or absent; metascutellum more than 3.5 times as wide as long.......................................................................................... femoralis
4. Pronotum yellow, sometimes with lateral brown spots (Figs 14–15)............................................. 5
-. Pronotum yellow with three brown longitudinal lines (Fig. 3).................................................. 7
5. Hind femora brown medially; fore wings with dark cross bands about as long as median pale area; mesonotum and metanotum mainly brown with yellow areas medially [male tergite IX with the posterior pair of median setae weaker and lateral from the other two median pairs]......................................................................... dimidiatus
-. Hind femora yellow; bands on fore wing various; mesonotum and metanotum deeply yellow......................... 6
6. Fore wing with two white and two dark areas well differentiated; mid and hind femora light brown, rest of legs yellow; male tergite IX with three pairs of spine-like setae longitudinally aligned....................................... pattersoni
-. Fore wing brown with white spot at base; all legs yellow; male unknown..................................... jansei
7. Fore wing base dark brown, medially without a pale area (Fig. 20); mid tibia bicolored, brown at base but yellow from middle to apex; hind tibia bicolored, brown at base then yellow for 2/3 of length (Fig. 21); metanotum usually with campaniform sensilla between main setae (Fig. 22) male unknown........................................................ trilineatus
-. Fore wing base with white band reaching to costal vein (Fig. 11), basal vein with brown area medially; mid and hind tibiae completely yellow (Fig. 18); metanotum usually with campaniform sensillae lateral to metanotal setae (Fig. 23); male tergite IX with distance between posterior pair of spine-like setae about 1.5 times the distance between median setal pair................................................................................................. splendens n. sp.
8. Hind tibiae bicolored, mainly brown medially with one or two pale areas in the apical and basal part (Fig. 17)..... H. tenuis
-. Hind tibiae golden yellow (Fig. 18)...................................................................... 9
9. Fore wing median pale area less than half length of first dark cross band; metascutellum no more than 4.5 times as wide as long; tergite VIII comb lateral teeth short, no more than 2.0 times as long as distance between them (Fig. 16); male tergite IX with median spine-like setae much stronger than two postero-lateral pairs...................................... aethiopiae
-. Fore wing median pale area longer than first dark cross band; metascutellum more than 5.0 times as wide as long; tergite VIII comb lateral teeth longer, up to four times as long as distance between them (Fig. 19); male tergite IX with all spine-like setae very thick..................................................................................... brunneus
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Biodiversity
- Family
- Thripidae
- Genus
- Hercinothrips
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Thysanoptera
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
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