Taeniothrips changbaiensis sp. n. (Thysanoptera, Thripidae) living on the leaves of a Poaceae species in China

Zootaxa ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 4559 (2) ◽  
pp. 314
Author(s):  
YANZE CUI ◽  
GWAN-SEOK LEE ◽  
JUN WANG

Taeniothrips changbaiensis sp. n. is described from specimens causing damage to the leaves of a species of Poaceae, Deyeuxia angustifolia, in Northeast China. This is one of three species of Taeniothrips with a banded fore wing, and one of only two species with an irregularly interrupted comb of microtrichia on abdominal tergite VIII. The number of setae is variable on the distal half of the fore wing first vein. 

Zootaxa ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 3571 (1) ◽  
pp. 87
Author(s):  
MAJID MIRAB-BALOU ◽  
SHU-LAN YANG ◽  
XIAO-LI TONG

Bathrips Bhatti (1962) currently includes three species, all from the Oriental region. The systematic relationships of this genus remain equivocal. Mound & Masumoto (2004) pointed out the similarity in general appearance of the species to those of Trichromothrips, but Masumoto & Okajima (2005) did not include Bathrips in the Trichromothrips genus-group. The species of Bathrips lack the dorso-apical setae on the first antennal segment that characterize the Trichromothrips group, and tergite IX of males bears a median pair of short and stout setae (Masumoto & Okajima 2005). Bathrips was distinguished originally from Taeniothrips on the basis of a different fore wing chaetotaxy, but the complete absence of a comb on tergite VIII suggests that these two are not related.


2007 ◽  
Vol 40 (4) ◽  
pp. 613-622 ◽  
Author(s):  
Junbao Yu ◽  
Jingshuang Liu ◽  
Jinda Wang ◽  
Weidong Sun ◽  
William H. Patrick ◽  
...  

2012 ◽  
Vol 12 (9) ◽  
pp. 1309-1315 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhongsheng Zhang ◽  
Xianguo Lu ◽  
Xiaolin Song ◽  
Yue Guo ◽  
Zhenshan Xue

2020 ◽  
Vol 85 ◽  
pp. 183-196
Author(s):  
Y Sun ◽  
J Liu ◽  
Q Yao ◽  
J Jin ◽  
X Liu ◽  
...  

Viruses are the most abundant and ubiquitous biological entities in various ecosystems, yet few investigations of viral communities in wetlands have been performed. To address this data gap, water samples from 6 wetlands were randomly collected across northeast China; viruses in the water were concentrated by sequential tangential flow filtration, and viral communities were assessed through randomly amplified polymorphic DNA-PCR (RAPD-PCR) with 4 decamer oligonucleotide primers. Principal coordinate analysis and hierarchical clustering analysis of the DNA fingerprints showed that viral community compositions differed among the water samples: communities in the 2 coastal wetlands were more similar to each other than to those in the 4 freshwater wetlands. The Shannon-Weaver index (H) and evenness index (E) of the RAPD-PCR fingerprint also differed among the 6 wetlands. Mantel test revealed that the changes in viral communities in wetland water were most closely related to the water NH4+-N and inorganic C content, followed by total K, P, C and NO3--N. DNA sequence analysis of the excised bands revealed that viruses accounted for ~40% of all sequences. Among the hit viral homologs, the majority belonged to the Microviridae. Moreover, variance partitioning analysis showed that the viral community contributed 24.58% while environmental factors explained 30.56% of the bacterial community variation, indicating that the bacterial community composition was strongly affected by both viral community and water variables. This work provides an initial outline of the viral communities from different types of wetlands in northeast China and improves our understanding of the viral diversity in these ecosystems.


2016 ◽  
Vol 67 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-42 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y Liu ◽  
L Wang ◽  
B Liu ◽  
M Henderson

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