Haplothrips

Clover thrips Haplothrips leucanthemi, photographed by Lynette Schimming.


Belongs within: Phlaeothripidae.

Haplothrips is a diverse genus of thrips, most species of which are flower-living though a few are predatory. The genus is most diverse in Europe and the Old World tropics. Almost all species are macropterous, except for a very few European species (Mound & Marullo 1996).

Characters (from Mound & Marullo 1996): Antennal segments VII and VIII distinct, segment IV with four sense cones; maxillary stylets one third to one quarter of head width apart, maxillary bridge always present; prosternal basantra well developed; tarsal tooth, when present, arising from inner margin of tarsus; anal setae less than 1.5 times as long as tube; usually macropterous, forewing constricted medially, usually with a series of duplicated cilia on posterior margin (if duplicated cilia absent, forewing is exceptionally broad).

<==Haplothrips Amyot & Serville 1843 MM96
    |--H. aculeatus (Fabricius 1803) [=Thrips aculeatus; incl. Phloeothrips albipennis, *Haplothrips albipennis] MM96
    |--H. braccatus Karny 1926 GM79
    |--H. clarisetis MM96
    |--H. costalimai Johansen 1974 MM96
    |--H. darci Girault 1930 G30
    |--H. fiebrigi Priesner 1931 MM96
    |--H. froggatti Hood 1918 GM79
    |--H. gowdeyi (Franklin 1908) (see below for synonymy) MM96
    |--H. graminis Hood 1912 (see below for synonymy) MM96
    |--H. halophilus Hood 1915 MM96
    |--H. kurdjumovi Karny 1913 [incl. H. faurei Hood 1914] MM96
    |--H. lacusseni (Kruger 1906) GM79 [incl. Kentronothrips hawaiiensis Moulton 1928 G32, GM79]
    |--H. leucanthemi (Schrank 1781) MM96 (see below for synonymy)
    |--H. malifloris Hood 1916 MM96
    |--H. nigroculex Girault 1927 G27
    |--H. nubilipennis Hood 1914 MM96
    |--H. preeri Hood 1939 MM96
    |--H. primarius (Johansen 1987) [=Leptothrips primarius] MM96
    |--H. rectipennis Hood 1927 MM96
    |--H. ritchei (Johansen & Oca 1989) [=Hexagoniothrips ritchei] MM96
    |--H. robustus Bagnall 1918 MM96
    |--H. ruber (Moulton 1911) [=Trichothrips ruber] MM96
    |--H. shackletoni Moulton 1927 MM96
    |--H. trellesi Moulton 1935 MM96
    |--H. verbasci (Osborn 1897) [=Phloeothrips verbasci; incl. Trichothrips femoralis Moulton 1907] MM96
    |--H. vulcaniensis (Johansen 1987) (see below for synonymy) MM96
    `--H. xanthocrepis Hood 1940 MM96

Haplothrips gowdeyi (Franklin 1908) [=Anthothrips gowdeyi; incl. A. dozieri Watson 1918, A. variabilis Crawford 1910] MM96

Haplothrips graminis Hood 1912 [incl. H. angustipennis Watson 1922, H. colombiensis Moulton 1933, Anthothrips floridensis Watson 1916, H. humilis Hood 1914, H. querci Watson 1920, H. rabuni Watson 1922] MM96

Haplothrips leucanthemi
(Schrank 1781) MM96 [=Thrips leucanthemi MM96; incl. Phloeothrips niger Osborn 1883 MM96, Haplothrips niger M83, Zygothrips wyomingensis Watson 1924 MM96]

Haplothrips vulcaniensis (Johansen 1987) [=Leptothrips vulcaniensis; incl. *Hexagoniothrips axochoensis Johansen & Oca 1989] MM96

*Type species of generic name indicated

REFERENCES

[G27] Girault, A. A. 1927. Thysanoptera nova Australiensis from Queensland. Privately published (reprinted Gordh, G., A. S. Menke, E. C. Dahms & J. C. Hall. 1979. The privately printed papers of A. A. Girault. Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute 28: 213).

[G30] Girault, A. A. 1930. New pests from Australia. VIII. Privately published (reprinted Gordh, G., A. S. Menke, E. C. Dahms & J. C. Hall. 1979. The privately printed papers of A. A. Girault. Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute 28: 273-277).

[G32] Girault, A. A. 1932. New pests from Australia, X. Privately published (reprinted Gordh, G., A. S. Menke, E. C. Dahms & J. C. Hall. 1979. The privately printed papers of A. A. Girault. Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute 28: 286-291).

[GM79] Gordh, G., A. S. Menke, E. C. Dahms & J. C. Hall. 1979. The privately printed papers of A. A. Girault. Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute 28: 1-400.

[M83] Martin, N. A. 1983. Miscellaneous observations on a pasture fauna: An annotated species list. DSIR Entomology Division Report 3: 1-98.

[MM96] Mound, L. A., & R. Marullo. 1996. The thrips of Central and South America: an introduction (Insecta: Thysanoptera). Memoirs on Entomology, International 6: 1-487.

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