Title of article :
First report of Odontothrips biuncus John, 1921 (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) from Iran, with an updated key to Odontothrips species
Abstract :
The genus Odontothrips was erected by Amyot & Serville in 1843. Karny (1907) designated O. phaleratus (Haliday) as the type species of the genus. In this genus, the structures of male genitalia
are very important in the identification of species. Pitkin (1972) used the structures of male
genitalia in the taxonomy of this genus for the first time. Species of Odontothrips are typical flowerliving thrips, and most species are related to plants of the family Fabaceae. Furthermore, they are
associated with other host plant families, such as Araliaceae, Asteraceae, Bignoniaceae,
Caprifoliaceae, Convolvulaceae, Poaceae, Sapindaceae and Ulmaceae. Only O. confusus Priesner is an
important pest (Pitkin, 1972) and other species cause slight damage to flowers. This genus includes 35 species worldwide (ThripsWiki, 2020), of which six species have
already been recorded from Iran (Table 1) (Mirab-balou et al., 2013; Mirab-balou, 2018; Hakimara
& Minaei, 2019). The objective of this paper is to record the species O. biuncus for the first time
collected from Ilam Province, west of Iran. Moreover, a key is provided to the species in Iran. Full
nomenclatural information on the genus Odontothrips is available on the web (ThripsWiki,
http://thrips.info/wiki/).
The specimens were slide-mounted using the method of Mirab-balou and Chen (2010) and are deposited at the Collection of Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture, Ilam University, Iran (ILAMU).
Keywords :
Odontothrips biuncus , Thysanoptera , Thripidae , Odontothrips species , genus Odontothrips