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
A newly recorded species Smilothrips productus Bhatti, 1976 (Thripidae: Thripinae), collected on sedges from Sichuan is described and illustrated using SEM. This is also the first report of a member of the genus Sm...A newly recorded species Smilothrips productus Bhatti, 1976 (Thripidae: Thripinae), collected on sedges from Sichuan is described and illustrated using SEM. This is also the first report of a member of the genus Smilothrips in China. Larvae and two different wing morphs of the species (micropterous and brachypterous) are also described for the first time herein.展开更多
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 Special Fund for Agro-Scientific Research in the Public Interest(200803025)
文摘A newly recorded species Smilothrips productus Bhatti, 1976 (Thripidae: Thripinae), collected on sedges from Sichuan is described and illustrated using SEM. This is also the first report of a member of the genus Smilothrips in China. Larvae and two different wing morphs of the species (micropterous and brachypterous) are also described for the first time herein.