Odontothrips Amyot & Serville
Main Authors: | Alavi, Jalil, Minaei, Kambiz |
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Format: | info publication-taxonomictreatment Journal |
Terbitan: |
, 2022
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Online Access: |
https://zenodo.org/record/6452124 |
Daftar Isi:
- Key to Odontothrips species from Iran [*indicates not examined] 1. female.............................................................................................. 2 -. Male.............................................................................................. 10 2. Distal fore tarsal segment with one or two small teeth on inner margin (Fig. 1)..................................... 3 -. Distal fore tarsal segment without tooth on inner margin (Figs 2–3).............................................. 5 3. Fore tibia apex with one small tooth shorter than surrounding setae (Fig. 1).................................. meliloti -. Fore tibia apex with one or two large teeth as long as or slightly longer than surrounding setae........................ 4 4. Fore tibia apex with one large tooth.................................................................... loti * -. Fore tibia apex with two large teeth................................................................. biuncus * 5. Fore tibia apex without teeth, with only one stout seta................................................. iranensis * -. Fore tibia apex with one or two small teeth, sometimes overlooked (Figs 2, 10, 11, 23, 24)........................... 6 6. Antennal segment VIII yellow...................................................................... moritzi -. Antennal segment VIII dark brown....................................................................... 7 7. Antennal segment II with one inner small tooth distally, bearing a long apical seta (Figs 21–22).............. pitkini sp. n. -. Antennal segment II without tooth........................................................................ 8 8. Antennal segment IV yellow, sometimes slightly shaded (Fig. 7)........................................ bezii sp. n. -. Antennal segment IV as dark as following segments.......................................................... 9 9. Fore tibia apex with two equally small teeth (Fig. 3), fore wings brown..................................... confusus -. Fore tibia apex with one tooth, fore wings pale but shaded at extreme apex.............................. phlomidinus * 10. Genitalia without canaliculi and endothecal spines (Figs 17 and 33)............................................ 11 -. Genitalia with canaliculi and endothecal spines (Figs 4–5).................................................... 12 11. Parameres medially with a dorsal series of ridges (Fig. 33), antennal segment II with one inner small tooth distally.................................................................................................. pitkini sp. n. -. Parameres sub-basally with one dorsal tooth (Fig. 17), antennal segment II without tooth.................... bezii sp. n. 12. Genitalia with three to four pairs of endothecal spines (Fig. 4)............................................. meliloti -. Genitalia with one or two pairs of endothecal spines......................................................... 13 13. Genitalia with two pairs of endothecal spines (Fig. 5)................................................... confusus -. Genitalia with one pair of endothecal spines............................................................... 14 14. Fore tibia apex without tooth..................................................................... iranensis * -. Fore tibia apex with one or two teeth..................................................................... 15 15. Fore tibia apex with one tooth........................................................................ loti * -. Fore tibia apex with two teeth..................................................................... biuncus *
- Published as part of Alavi, Jalil & Minaei, Kambiz, 2022, The genus Odontothrips in Iran with two new species (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), pp. 379-388 in Zootaxa 5125 (4) on pages 382-383, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5125.4.2, http://zenodo.org/record/6450819