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03FEC35AFFAD7816C9CBFBAE8A694B4A.text	03FEC35AFFAD7816C9CBFBAE8A694B4A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Apostlethrips Mound & Minaei 2006	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Apostlethrips Mound &amp; Minaei</p>
            <p> Apostlethrips Mound &amp; Minaei, 2006: 2 . Type species:  Apostlethrips apostus Mound &amp; Minaei , by original designation. </p>
            <p>Diagnosis: Macropterous, micropterous or apterous, with body surface having little sculpture. Head longer than wide, prolonged in front of bulging eyes, with genae constricted both to base and behind eyes; ocellar and postocular setae stout and weakly capitate; maxillary stylets wide apart, little retracted into head capsule; antennae 8-segmented, III with 0 or 1 sense cones, IV with 2 sense cones. Pronotal epim setae stout and weakly capitate; am, aa, ml and pa setae no more than twice as long as discal setae. Mesonotal spiracles large, often with complex internal sculpture. Metanotum seldom with sculpture medially. Prosternal basantra and ferna developed, mesopresternum slender and transverse. Fore wing of macroptera without duplicated cilia, with three capitate sub-basal setae; microptera wing lobe with one capitate seta. Tergites II–VII without sigmoid wing retaining setae; tergite IX setae capitate. Male sternites without pore plates.</p>
            <p> Comments. In contrast to the species of the most common leaf-litter  Phlaeothripidae in Australia,  Psalidothrips ,  Zemiathrips and  Mystrothrips (Wang et al. 2019; Mound 2002; Mound &amp; Tree 2018), the species of  Apostlethrips have the prosternal basantra developed, the body setae shorter, and little sculpture on the body surface. The capitate ocellar setae are particularly unusual in the three species of this genus. </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FEC35AFFAD7816C9CBFBAE8A694B4A	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Wang, Jun;Mound, Laurence;Tree, Desley J.	Wang, Jun, Mound, Laurence, Tree, Desley J. (2019): A new species of Apostlethrips (Thysanoptera, Phlaeothripidae); an Australian genus from grass tussocks. Zootaxa 4688 (1): 144-146, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4688.1.9
03FEC35AFFAD7816C9CBF96E8CCD4A9C.text	03FEC35AFFAD7816C9CBF96E8CCD4A9C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Apostlethrips Mound & Minaei 2006	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Key to species of  Apostlethrips</p>
            <p> 1. Antennal segment III with one sense cone; antennal segment VII constricted at base; pronotal aa, am and epim setae well-developed, almost twice as long as pronotal discal setae; anal setae as long as tube.......................  poaceaeus sp.n.</p>
            <p>-. Antennal segment III with no major sense cone; antennal segment VII broadly connected to VI; pronotal aa, am and epim setae no longer than pronotal discal setae; anal setae shorter than apical width of tube.................................... 2</p>
            <p> 2. Head with one pair of stout ocellar setae; fore tarsus with minute curved tooth in both sexes; tergite IX with 3 pairs of stout setae..........................................................................................  apostus</p>
            <p> -. Head with three pairs of stout ocellar setae; fore tarsus without a tooth in either sex; tergite IX with at least 6 pairs of stout setae...........................................................................................  pygus</p>
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03FEC35AFFAC7814C9CBF963898C4E7D.text	03FEC35AFFAC7814C9CBF963898C4E7D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Apostlethrips poaceaeus Wang & Mound & Tree 2019	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Apostlethrips poaceaeus sp.n.</p>
            <p>Female microptera. Body yellow, abdominal segments VIII–X and posterior margin of VII brown (Figs 2, 6); apex of mouth cone shaded with brown; legs yellow shaded with brown; antennal segment I yellow, II and IV shaded with brown, III largely yellow, V–VIII brown.</p>
            <p>Head smooth, with few transverse sculpture lines basally (Fig. 1); genae strongly constricted behind compound eyes but with no strong internal apodeme; ocelli absent, compound eyes with about 15 facets (Fig. 1); postocular setae short and asymmetrically expanded at apex, shorter than eye length; one pair of capitate setae on ocellar region; maxillary stylets wide apart and U-shaped, retracted only into base of head. Antennal segment III with 1 small, thin sense cone, IV with 2 sense cones, III–VII each with pedicel, VIII base clearly narrower than VII apex (Fig. 5).</p>
            <p>Pronotum without sculpture (Fig. 1); setae aa, am, ml, epim and pa well-developed, asymmetrically capitate. Mesonotum with weak transverse sculpture, lateral setae capitate (Fig. 4); metanotum almost without sculpture. Mesopresternum broad and boat-shaped, mesoeusternum complete (Fig. 3). Fore tarsal tooth small, all femora and tibiae with blunt setae. Pelta with polygonal sculpture at posterior, campaniform sensilla present (Fig. 4); tergites II–VII each with one pair of minute straight wing-retaining setae close to posterior margin; tergite IX setae S1 shorter than tube, anal setae as long as tube (Fig. 2).</p>
            <p>Measurements (holotype female in microns). Body length 1580. Head, length 185; width 163; postocular setae 25, distance between their bases 137; ocellar setae 22, postocellar setae 13. Pronotum, length 140; median width 218; major setae am 18, aa 25, ml 33, epim 45, pa 33. Mesonotum lateral setae 18. Metanotum median setae 22. Tergite IV median marginal setae 43; tergite VIII median setae 47, tergite IX setae S1 75, S2 80. Tube length 115. Anal setae 115. Antennal segments III–VIII length 40, 38, 43, 43, 38, 28.</p>
            <p>Male microptera. Similar to female but smaller; tergite IX S2 setae shorter.</p>
            <p>Measurements (in microns). Body length 1490. Head, length 168; width 137; postocular setae 20, postocellar setae 8. Pronotum, length 128; median width 180; major setae am 13, aa 18, ml 23, epim 36, pa 33. Tergite VIII median setae 43. Tergite IX setae S1 78, S2 50. Tube length 100; anal setae 92. Antennal segments III–VIII length 38, 38, 42, 37, 35, 28.</p>
            <p> Specimens studied.   Holotype female microptera. Australia, Northern Territory, Litchfield Natural Park,  Tolmer Falls , from unknown  Poaceae , 7.v.2014 (DJT 1827), in ANIC. </p>
            <p>  Paratypes: 4 males, same data as holotype;  Darwin , East Pt  , 1 female, from unidentified green leaves, 5.v.2014 (DJT 1810). </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FEC35AFFAC7814C9CBF963898C4E7D	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Wang, Jun;Mound, Laurence;Tree, Desley J.	Wang, Jun, Mound, Laurence, Tree, Desley J. (2019): A new species of Apostlethrips (Thysanoptera, Phlaeothripidae); an Australian genus from grass tussocks. Zootaxa 4688 (1): 144-146, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4688.1.9
