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Published: 2009-05-29
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A redefinition of Dorythrips (Thysanoptera: Melanthripidae) with a description of a new species from Argentina

EEA Mendoza INTA, San Martín 3853, (5507) Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza, ARGENTINA
Thysanoptera Dorythrips moundi Dorythrips key Melanthripidae key

Abstract

A new species of Melanthripidae, Dorythrips moundi, is described from Mendoza, Argentina, from the flowers of Zuccagnia punctata (Fabaceae). This species differs from the other members of Dorythrips because it lacks the cephalic projection previously considered characteristic of this genus. The genus is redefined and a key provided to the four genera of Melanthripidae worldwide, together with a key to the six species of Dorythrips. Two of these are from Western Australia and four from southern South America, with D. chilensis recorded from Argentina for the first time.

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