Difference between revisions of "Dendrothripinae"
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+ | Adults of species in this subfamily have an exceptionally elongate, lyre-shaped, metathoracic furca, and the lateral margins of the metathorax are commonly swollen. The body surface usually bears complex sculpture, with various markings inside the reticulations. Larvae usually have the dorsal setae rather elongate with capitate apices, and these larvae usually live on leaves not in flowers. | ||
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+ | The Dendrothripinae Priesner (1925: 144) was recognised by Bhatti (2006) as a family, and placed in association with the genus ''Retithrips'' of the Panchaetothripinae into a separate superfamily, Dendrothripoidea. | ||
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+ | Key to genera - Mound & Tree (2016) Genera of the leaf-feeding Dendrothripinae (Thysanoptera, Thripidae), with new species from Australia and Sulawesi, Indonesia ''Zootaxa'' 4109 (5):569-582. | ||
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+ | Masumoto M & Okajima S (2017) Studies on Dendrothripinae (Thysanoptera, Thripidae) from Japan, with new records and one new species. ''Zootaxa'' 4362: 405-420. | ||
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+ | Click to see a list of the [[:category:Dendrothripinae genera|{{PAGESINCATEGORY:Dendrothripinae genera}}]] extant genera. | ||
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+ | Click to see a list of the [[:category:Fossil Dendrothripinae|{{PAGESINCATEGORY:Fossil Dendrothripinae}}]] fossil genera | ||
− | + | Click to see a list of the [[:category:Dendrothripinae species|{{PAGESINCATEGORY:Dendrothripinae species}}]] extant species. | |
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+ | Click to see a list of the [[:category:Fossil Dendrothripinae species|{{PAGESINCATEGORY:Fossil Dendrothripinae species}}]] fossil species. | ||
== Genera included == | == Genera included == | ||
− | '''[[Apodendrothrips]]''' Schliephake, 1993 | + | '''[[† Apodendrothrips]]''' Schliephake, 1993 |
'''[[Asprothrips]]''' Crawford, 1938 | '''[[Asprothrips]]''' Crawford, 1938 | ||
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'''[[Halmathrips]]''' Hood, 1936 | '''[[Halmathrips]]''' Hood, 1936 | ||
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+ | '''[[Iranodendrothrips]]''' Alavi, Minaei & Fekrat, 2014 | ||
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+ | '''[[Jammuthrips]]''' Pal, Kumar, Panjaliya & Tyagi, 2022 | ||
'''[[Leucothrips]]''' Reuter, 1904 | '''[[Leucothrips]]''' Reuter, 1904 | ||
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'''[[Petrothrips]]''' Masumoto & Okajima, 2003 | '''[[Petrothrips]]''' Masumoto & Okajima, 2003 | ||
− | '''[[Praedendrothrips]]''' Priesner, 1924 | + | '''[[† Praedendrothrips]]''' Priesner, 1924 |
'''[[Projectothripoides]]''' Shumser Singh, 1942 | '''[[Projectothripoides]]''' Shumser Singh, 1942 | ||
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'''[[Pseudodendrothrips]]''' Schmutz, 1913 | '''[[Pseudodendrothrips]]''' Schmutz, 1913 | ||
− | '''[[Schedodendrothrips]]''' Schliephake, 2001 | + | '''[[† Schedodendrothrips]]''' Schliephake, 2001 |
− | '''[[Synnastothrips]]''' Schliephake, 1993 | + | '''[[† Synnastothrips]]''' Schliephake, 1993 |
Latest revision as of 00:51, 7 November 2022
Subfamily information
Adults of species in this subfamily have an exceptionally elongate, lyre-shaped, metathoracic furca, and the lateral margins of the metathorax are commonly swollen. The body surface usually bears complex sculpture, with various markings inside the reticulations. Larvae usually have the dorsal setae rather elongate with capitate apices, and these larvae usually live on leaves not in flowers.
The Dendrothripinae Priesner (1925: 144) was recognised by Bhatti (2006) as a family, and placed in association with the genus Retithrips of the Panchaetothripinae into a separate superfamily, Dendrothripoidea.
Key to genera - Mound & Tree (2016) Genera of the leaf-feeding Dendrothripinae (Thysanoptera, Thripidae), with new species from Australia and Sulawesi, Indonesia Zootaxa 4109 (5):569-582.
Masumoto M & Okajima S (2017) Studies on Dendrothripinae (Thysanoptera, Thripidae) from Japan, with new records and one new species. Zootaxa 4362: 405-420.
Click to see a list of the 13 extant genera.
Click to see a list of the 4 fossil genera
Click to see a list of the 111 extant species.
Click to see a list of the 6 fossil species.
Genera included
† Apodendrothrips Schliephake, 1993
Asprothrips Crawford, 1938
Dendrothrips Uzel, 1895
Edissa Faure, 1953
Ensiferothrips Bianchi, 1944
Filicopsothrips Mound, 1999
Halmathrips Hood, 1936
Iranodendrothrips Alavi, Minaei & Fekrat, 2014
Jammuthrips Pal, Kumar, Panjaliya & Tyagi, 2022
Leucothrips Reuter, 1904
Parsiothrips Bhatti, 1970
Petrothrips Masumoto & Okajima, 2003
† Praedendrothrips Priesner, 1924
Projectothripoides Shumser Singh, 1942
Pseudodendrothrips Schmutz, 1913
† Schedodendrothrips Schliephake, 2001
† Synnastothrips Schliephake, 1993