在澳大利亚的Liothrips (Thysanoptera,Phlaeothripidae) 属
Laurence A Mound1, Lihong Dang2, Desley J Tree3
1Australian National Insect Collection CSIRO; PO Box 1700; Canberra; ACT 2601. laurence.mound@csiro.au.
Zootaxa
|July 30, 2023
概括
这项研究确定了澳大利亚的八种Liothrips物种,包括三种新物种,并证实了百合球的广泛存在. 它还重新分类了两种物种,并讨论了Thysanoptera顺序中的通用关系.
科学领域:
- 昆虫学 昆虫学是一门学科.
- 纳税学是一种分类学.
- 生物多样性 生物多样性
背景情况:
- 柳属 (Thysanoptera:Thripidae) 是多样化的,现有的物种可以在全球范围内找到.
- 了解澳大利亚Liothrips的分布和分类学对于生物多样性评估和害虫管理至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了修改澳大利亚的Liothrips物种.
- 描述新物种并澄清现有物种的分类学地位.
- 为了调查Liothrips复合体内的通用关系.
主要方法:
- 成年三体标本的形态检查.
- 与现有的文献和类型标本进行比较分析.
- 澳大利亚Liothrips物种的识别钥匙的开发.
主要成果:
- 在澳大利亚公认有八种Liothrips,包括三种新描述的物种:L. burwelli sp.n.,L. chionanthes sp.n.,和L. timonii sp.n.
- 证实L. vaneeckei (百合球) 在澳大利亚东部广泛传播,可能在本土植物上.
- 两种物种被转移到其他属:Teuchothrips soror (Hood) . nov. 和凯莉亚薄 (胡德) 结合. nov. L. brevifemur 被认为是一个有疑义的名字.
结论:
- 澳大利亚Liothrips动物群比以前认可的更为多样化,具有显著的特有和引入元素.
- 该分类学修订为未来对这些三叉体的生态和应用研究提供了基础.
- 对Liothrips的基因关系进行进一步的研究是有必要的,特别是对于具有中间形态特征的物种.
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