ZooKeys (Aug 2023)

Sexual dimorphism of feeding stylets in some Thysanoptera – Phlaeothripinae, with description of two new species of Haplothrips from China

  • Lihong Dang,
  • Laurence Mound

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1176.105751
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1176
pp. 29 – 36

Abstract

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Sexual dimorphism in feeding stylets is recorded among some Phlaeothripinae that have maxillary stylets long and close together in females but wider apart in males. These atypical long feeding stylets have been found in two new species of Haplothrips from China, both taken on Artemisia from Plateau zone. Two species are described and illustrated: H. helanshanensis sp. nov. from Helanshan Mountain and H. longistylus sp. nov. from Tibet. There is no evidence of any association between feeding behaviors and feeding stylet orientation.