首页> 外文期刊>Zootaxa >A new genus and species of Scirtothrips genus-group (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) from Kenya, intercepted by Australian quarantine
【24h】

A new genus and species of Scirtothrips genus-group (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) from Kenya, intercepted by Australian quarantine

机译:来自肯尼亚的一种新鞘翅目蓟马属(Thysanoptera:Thripidae)的属和种,被澳大利亚检疫所拦截

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
           

摘要

The thrips species described here has been taken repetitively in recent years by the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service on fresh leaves imported from Kenya. The leaves involved are of Catha edulis (Celastraceae), a plant that is used as a mild stimulant, particularly in countries near the Horn of Africa between Kenya and the Yemen. The leaves are either chewed fresh or made into a beverage, and the plant is commonly known as "khat" or "qat". Leaves of this plant imported into Australia havebeen found commonly to bear larvae and pupae, and more rarely adults, of an interesting species of Thripinae. Although clearly a member of the Scirtothrips genus-group (Masumoto & Okajima, 2007), the species represents a previously undescribed genus. The host range of this species is at present unknown, however Dr Subramanian Sevgan of ICIPE, Kenya, kindly e-mailed photomicrographs of this thrips (19 May 2009) and confirmed that the species had been collected from Catha edulis in that country. Althoughpossibly host specific, this new species must continue to be considered a potential hazard by Australian quarantine, because so many species of Scirtothrips are highly polyphagous and pestiferous. Moreover, on the same imported leaves larvae and adultsof a Scirtothrips species also have been taken several times, but this species remains unidentifiable due to the absence of any modern information on the African fauna of Scirtothrips. This article describes the new genus and species, with comparisons torelated taxa. Nomenclatural details of all taxa mentioned here are given in the web-available world catalogue of Thysanoptera (Mound, 2009). The new names reflect the Kenyan origin of the specimens studied, and the contribution of Katarina Graljuk who first intercepted the species in Australia, and who with her colleagues at the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service help prevent invasive organisms from entering and harming Australian agriculture and ecosystems.
机译:近年来,澳大利亚检疫和检验局对从肯尼亚进口的鲜叶重复采集了这里描述的蓟马种类。涉及的叶子是可食用的兴奋剂,Catha edulis(Celastraceae),特别是在肯尼亚和也门之间的非洲之角附近的国家。叶片被新鲜咀嚼或制成饮料,这种植物通常被称为“ khat”或“ qat”。人们发现,这种植物进口到澳大利亚的叶子通常带有幼虫和p,而成虫则很少有成年物种。尽管很明显是鞘翅目属的一员(Masumoto&Okajima,2007),但该物种代表了以前未描述的属。目前尚不清楚该物种的寄主范围,但是肯尼亚ICIPE的Subramanian Sevgan博士通过电子邮件发送了该蓟马的显微照片(2009年5月19日),并确认该物种是从该国的Catha edulis收集的。尽管可能是特定宿主的,但由于澳大利亚的检疫蓟马种类众多,具有高度的多食性和害虫性,因此必须继续将其视为澳大利亚检疫的潜在危害。此外,在相同的进口叶子上,也已经采集了数种蓟马的幼虫和成虫,但是由于缺乏关于非洲蓟马的任何现代信息,该物种仍然无法辨认。本文介绍了新的属和种,并与相关的分类单元进行了比较。此处提到的所有类群的命名法细节在Thysanoptera的世界可用网络目录中给出(Mound,2009年)。新名称反映了所研究标本的肯尼亚起源,以及首次在澳大利亚截获该物种的卡塔琳娜·格拉茹克(Katarina Graljuk)的贡献,她与澳大利亚检疫和检验局的同事共同帮助防止了侵入性生物侵入并损害澳大利亚的农业和生态系统。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号