Ctenothrips dissimilis sp. nov. is described and illustrated in detail. This new species can be readily distinguished by its 7-segmented antennae and inconspicuous reticulations on the abdominal segments. The male of ...Ctenothrips dissimilis sp. nov. is described and illustrated in detail. This new species can be readily distinguished by its 7-segmented antennae and inconspicuous reticulations on the abdominal segments. The male of this species is very similar to C. niger which has short rounded pore plates on sternites III and IV, but can be distinguished from the latter by the elongate elliptical pore plates. The number and the color pattern of antennal segments are also different. Type specimens are deposited in the Entomological Museum of Northwest AF University(NWAFU).展开更多
Chilothrips hangzhouensis sp. nov. is described and illustrated in detail. This new species is similar to C. strobilus but can be distinguished from the latter by the two pairs of ocellar setae and the absent of the p...Chilothrips hangzhouensis sp. nov. is described and illustrated in detail. This new species is similar to C. strobilus but can be distinguished from the latter by the two pairs of ocellar setae and the absent of the pore plates on abdominal sternites Ⅲ –Ⅳ(C. strobilus has three pairs of ocellar setae and abdominal sternites Ⅲ –Ⅳ have pore plates).展开更多
This paper describes a new species of the genus Odontothrips from China, O. bifurcus sp. nov. This new species can be distinguished from O. pentatrichopus Hart & Cui by the combination of interocellar setae arising o...This paper describes a new species of the genus Odontothrips from China, O. bifurcus sp. nov. This new species can be distinguished from O. pentatrichopus Hart & Cui by the combination of interocellar setae arising on the outside line between fore ocellus and hind ocelli (vs. interocellar setae arising on the middle line between fore ocellus and hind ocelli), metanotum with a pair of campaniform sensiUa on median part (vs. metanotum without campaniform sensilla), and abdominal tergite X with a pair of median setae bifurcated (vs. median setae on abdominal tergite X normal, not bifurcated). It can be distinguished from O. phaseoli Kurosawa by the combination of fore wing first vein uninterrupted (vs. fore wing first vein interrupted, with 2 distal setae) and abdominal tergite X with a pair of median setae bifurcated (vs. median setae on abdominal tergite X normal, not bifurcated).展开更多
This paper describes and illustrates a new species in the genus Hydatothrips from Hainan Island, China,H.hainanensis sp.nov.The type specimens are deposited in the Entomological Museum,Northwest A&F University.
基金supported by the National Science Foundation of China(30570205)the Visiting Scholar Foundation of the Key Laboratory of Plant Protection Resources and Pest Management of Ministry of Education,Scientific Research Project from Educational Department of Shaanxi Province Government(14JK1250)+1 种基金the Support Project Funds for Innovation of Science and Technology in Weinan(2013JCYJ-12)the Open-ended Fund from the Key Laboratory for Eco-environment of Multi-River Wetlands(SXSD1405)
文摘Ctenothrips dissimilis sp. nov. is described and illustrated in detail. This new species can be readily distinguished by its 7-segmented antennae and inconspicuous reticulations on the abdominal segments. The male of this species is very similar to C. niger which has short rounded pore plates on sternites III and IV, but can be distinguished from the latter by the elongate elliptical pore plates. The number and the color pattern of antennal segments are also different. Type specimens are deposited in the Entomological Museum of Northwest AF University(NWAFU).
基金supported by the National Science Foundation of China (31272344)the Scientific Research Project from the Educational Department of Shaanxi Provincial Government (14JK1250)+2 种基金the Open-ended Fund from the Key Laboratory for Eco-environmental Study of River and Wetlands (SXSD1405)the Natural Science Research Project of Weinan Normal University in 2014 (14YKP002)the Special Foundation for Young Scientists of Weinan Normal University in 2015 (15ZRRC03)
文摘Chilothrips hangzhouensis sp. nov. is described and illustrated in detail. This new species is similar to C. strobilus but can be distinguished from the latter by the two pairs of ocellar setae and the absent of the pore plates on abdominal sternites Ⅲ –Ⅳ(C. strobilus has three pairs of ocellar setae and abdominal sternites Ⅲ –Ⅳ have pore plates).
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31272344)the Young Talent Support Program from the Association for Science and Technology of Colleges in Shaanxi Province(20160235)+1 种基金the Scientific Research Project from the Educational Department of Shaanxi Provincial Government(17JS040)the Special Foundation for Young Scientists of Weinan Normal University in 2015(15ZRRC03)
文摘This paper describes a new species of the genus Odontothrips from China, O. bifurcus sp. nov. This new species can be distinguished from O. pentatrichopus Hart & Cui by the combination of interocellar setae arising on the outside line between fore ocellus and hind ocelli (vs. interocellar setae arising on the middle line between fore ocellus and hind ocelli), metanotum with a pair of campaniform sensiUa on median part (vs. metanotum without campaniform sensilla), and abdominal tergite X with a pair of median setae bifurcated (vs. median setae on abdominal tergite X normal, not bifurcated). It can be distinguished from O. phaseoli Kurosawa by the combination of fore wing first vein uninterrupted (vs. fore wing first vein interrupted, with 2 distal setae) and abdominal tergite X with a pair of median setae bifurcated (vs. median setae on abdominal tergite X normal, not bifurcated).
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31272344)the Young Talent Support Program from the Association for Science and Technology of Colleges in Shaanxi Province (20160235)+1 种基金the Scientific Research Project from the Educational Department of Shaanxi Provincial Government (17JS040)the Special Foundation for Young Scientists of Weinan Normal University in 2018 (18ZRRC11)
文摘This paper describes and illustrates a new species in the genus Hydatothrips from Hainan Island, China,H.hainanensis sp.nov.The type specimens are deposited in the Entomological Museum,Northwest A&F University.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (30570205)the Young Talent Support Program from the Association for Science and Technology of Colleges in Shaanxi Province (20160235)+1 种基金the Special Foundation for Young Scientists of Weinan Normal University in 2015 (15ZRRC03)the Feature Disciplines of Weinan Normal University (14TSXK04, 14TSXK05)
文摘A formerly unknown bamboo-inhabiting species in the genus Stenchaetothrips Bagnall is described and illustrated from Southwestern China.