2021
DOI: 10.15298/rusentj.30.2.06
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First record of Anaphothrips ponokikirmui Kudo, 1989 (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) from Russia

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“…Of the genus Anaphothrips 86 species are described in the world fauna [ThripsWiki, 2022]. Five species of this genus are known in Russia: Anaphothrips badius (Williams, 1913), A. euphorbiae Uzel, 1895, A. gracillimus Priesner, 1923, A. obscurus (Müller, 1776, [Meshcheryakov, 1986;Schliephake, 1977;Vierbergen, 2022] and A. ponokikirmui Kudo, 1989[Evdokarova, Vierbergen, 2021. From the fauna of Yakutia are known A. badius, A. obscurus, A. ponokikirmui [Bagachanova, 2001;Evdokarova, 2011;Evdokarova, Vierbergen, 2021].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Of the genus Anaphothrips 86 species are described in the world fauna [ThripsWiki, 2022]. Five species of this genus are known in Russia: Anaphothrips badius (Williams, 1913), A. euphorbiae Uzel, 1895, A. gracillimus Priesner, 1923, A. obscurus (Müller, 1776, [Meshcheryakov, 1986;Schliephake, 1977;Vierbergen, 2022] and A. ponokikirmui Kudo, 1989[Evdokarova, Vierbergen, 2021. From the fauna of Yakutia are known A. badius, A. obscurus, A. ponokikirmui [Bagachanova, 2001;Evdokarova, 2011;Evdokarova, Vierbergen, 2021].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Five species of this genus are known in Russia: Anaphothrips badius (Williams, 1913), A. euphorbiae Uzel, 1895, A. gracillimus Priesner, 1923, A. obscurus (Müller, 1776, [Meshcheryakov, 1986;Schliephake, 1977;Vierbergen, 2022] and A. ponokikirmui Kudo, 1989[Evdokarova, Vierbergen, 2021. From the fauna of Yakutia are known A. badius, A. obscurus, A. ponokikirmui [Bagachanova, 2001;Evdokarova, 2011;Evdokarova, Vierbergen, 2021]. Recently, comprehensive investigations in the province resulted in at least new Anaphothrips species of this region, which was found in C, W, NE, N Yakutia and W Siberia is Anaphothrips dentatus Cui, Xi et Wang, 2017.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally to this find we report two finds of A. atroapterus in Siberia. The revised identification key of Evdokarova and Vierbergen [2023] below is mainly based on character states of A. atroapterus given by zur Strassen [2003].…”
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