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Striathrips sulcatus Mound 2005

Authors: Zhang, Shimeng; Wang, Zhaohong; Li, Yajin; Mound, Laurence;

Striathrips sulcatus Mound 2005

Abstract

Striathrips sulcatus Mound (Fig. 13) This species has previOusly been knOwn Only frOm a single female taken in a rainfOrest area Of Queensland in nOrth eastern Australia (MOund 2011). It is the Only species recOgnised in the genus, and the relatiOnships tO Other Thripinae are far frOm clear. The transverse sculpture lines On the head and bOdy (Fig. 13), the well-develOped lObed tergal craspeda, and the presence Of a single dOrsO-apical seta On the first antennal segment are remarkable features Of this thrips. It is here recOrded frOm China fOr the first time, and represents yet anOther interesting link between the thrips fauna Of trOpical Asia and nOrthern Australia. New recOrds: China, Guangdong, Zhanjiang City, Beitan, 4 females frOm grass, 15.i.2018 (ZhaOhOng Wang), in SCAU and ANIC.

Published as part of Zhang, Shimeng, Wang, Zhaohong, Li, Yajin & Mound, Laurence, 2018, One new species, two generic synonyms and eight new records of Thripidae from China (Thysanoptera), pp. 370-378 in Zootaxa 4418 (4) on page 376, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4418.4.3, http://zenodo.org/record/1244922

Keywords

Insecta, Arthropoda, Poales, Liliopsida, Thysanoptera, Biodiversity, Thripidae, Poaceae, Striathrips sulcatus, Tracheophyta, Animalia, Striathrips, Plantae, Taxonomy

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