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Revista Gaditana De Entomología, Volumen 6 See discussions, stats, and author profiles for this publication at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/312850936 Revista gaditana de Entomología, volumen 6 Book · December 2015 CITATIONS READS 0 2 1 author: Antonio Verdugo Asociación española de Entomología 117 PUBLICATIONS 166 CITATIONS SEE PROFILE Some of the authors of this publication are also working on these related projects: Biology and Ethology of Cerambycidae View project All content following this page was uploaded by Antonio Verdugo on 25 January 2017. The user has requested enhancement of the downloaded file. All in-text references underlined in blue are added to the original document and are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you access and read them immediately. ISSN: 2172-2595 R Revista gaditana de Entomología g Volumen VI , núm. 1 (2015) E EDITA: Revista gaditana de Entomología SEDE : Marqués de la Victoria, 2 - 1º D, 11100 San Fernando (Cádiz) España. Referencia bibliográfica: Revta. gad. Entom. Director de ésta Publicación: Antonio Verdugo Consejo de Lectura: José Manuel Blanco, Leopoldo Castro, José Ramón Correas, Paulino Plata Negrache, Marcos Toribio, Amador Viñolas, Tomàs Yélamos y Antonio Verdugo. Han colaborado también en éste número, como revisores externos Gloria Bastazo, Tristão Branco (Porto, Portugal), Jhonathan Cambero Campos (Nayarit, México), Christian Cocquempot (Montpelier, Francia), Mauro Daccordi (Italia), Eulalia Eiroa, Enrique García Barros, Carlos González Muñoz (La Habana), José María Hernández de Miguel, Jorge Mederos López, Estefanía Micó, Miguel Munguira, Rafael Obregón, Vicente Mª Ortuño, Juan Pérez Zaballos, Eduard Petitpierre, Juan Ruíz de la Cruz (Oaxaca, México), Gerardo Soto Rodríguez (S. José, Costa Rica), José Serrano y José Luis Yela. Dirección de contacto: [email protected] Depósito. Esta publicación se deposita por volúmenes completos, para su permanente acceso, en las bibliotecas del Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales de Madrid, del Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona, del Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Bélgique, de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid y de la Universidad de La Rioja. También, y para dar cumplimiento a la Enmienda a los artículos 8, 9, 10, 21 y 78 del Código Internacional de Nomenclatura Zoológica (ed. 1999), referente a la ampliación y perfeccionamiento de los métodos de publicación (ZooKeys 219: 1–10 [2012]) los artículos de esta publicación son depositados, individualmente, en los repositorios en línea Internet archive (http://www.archive.org) y Biotaxa (http://www.biotaxa.org/index/index), con enlaces a la propia web de la publicación, en el sitio: http://sites.google.com/site/unentomologoandaluz/home/revista- gaditana-de-entomologia Los artículos de ésta publicación son recogidos en las bases de datos de Zoological record, Biotaxa, Latindex, Dialnet y REDIB (Red Iberoamericana de Innovación y Conocimiento Científico). ISSN 2172-2595 EDITORIAL Es éste ya el sexto volumen de la Revista gaditana de Entomología, que creemos ya asentada ene est mundo de las publicaciones entomológicas ibéricas. Empezamos aceptando únicamente artículos relacionados con la entomología andaluza, pero la realidad de la comunicación global que es la Red nos ha ido obligando a ir ampliando paulatinamente el ámbito geográfico que abarca nuestra publicación. Hoy día ya hemos publicado artículos sobre fauna entomológica de cuatro continentes, para a la vez aceptarlos escritos en idiomas diferentes al español, lo que no era nuestra apuesta inicial. No obstante nos resistimos a publicar artículos en idiomas diferentes al nuestro en su totalidad, por lo que estos artículos se publican en modalidad bilingüe. La importancia de nuestro idioma en el mundo nos obliga a ello, a pesar de ser el inglés el idioma usado en Ciencia internacionalmente. Como novedad de nuestra publicación a partir del próximo volumen, el séptimo, incluiremos en todos los artículos, con independencia de si incluyen o no actos nomenclaturales, la referencia de su registro en Zoobank; como garantía a sus autores de que dichas publicaciones se encuentran registradas oficialmente, además de los depósitos habituales en archive.org y Biotaxa. Recientemente hemos tenido conocimiento del fallecimiento de la Dra. Isabel Izquierdo, que durante muchos años atendió con la cordialidad habitual en ella a todos los que nos acercábamos al Museo nacional de Ciencias Naturales, en Madrid. Desde estas líneas queremos hacer llegar a sus familiares y amigos nuestro sincero pesar por tan lamentable y precoz pérdida. Y ya por último quiero expresar el agradecimiento de este editor a cuantos autores, revisores y miembros del comité editorial nos han ayudado a sacar adelante este volumen que cerramos hoy. A todos ellos, así como a nuestros lectores nuestro más sincero deseo de paz y prosperidad en estas fechas navideñas que se avecinan, así como que el próximo año 2016 nos traiga un mayor crecimiento social, paz y solidaridad en el mundo. Antonio Verdugo, editor. I II Revista gaditana de Entomología, volumen VI núm. 1 (2015): 1- 13. ISSN 2172-2595 Descripción suplementaria de Frankliniella parvula Hood 1925 y descripción del estado larval II (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) Axel P. Retana-Salazar 1, 2 & J. Alexander Rodríguez-Arrieta 1, 3 1 Centro de Investigación en Estructuras Microscópicas (CIEMIC), Ciudad de la Investigación, Universidad de Costa Rica 2060 2 Escuela de Nutrición, Facultad de Medicina, Ciudad de la Investigación, Universidad de Costa Rica 2060 3 Escuela de Biología, Universidad de Costa Rica 2060 Resumen. Las especies de la serie cephalica de Costa Rica y América Central fueron recientemente revisadas. Los caracteres morfológicos referentes a la pigmentación y la medida de diferentes estructuras permitieron una diagnosis más completa de las especies que habitualmente se hallan asociadas a los cultivos de frutales. Se dividen las especies del grupo tritici en dos series: tritici y cephalica. Algunas especies manifiestan una dudosa clasificación, entre estas especies hallamos a parvula, standleyana y zeteki. Se analizaron especímenes depositados en la Colección Institucional de Thysanoptera del Centro de Investigación en Estructuras Microscópicas (CIT-CIEMIC). Se tomaron medidas del cuerpo, de los antenómeros I-VIII y en especial de la coloración, la posición de las setas interocelares y la estructura del peine marginal del tergo VIII. Se describe la variación de los patrones de color del macho y la estructura de la genitalia, así como de las setas accesorias. Se incluye la descripción de la larva II, de la cual no hay artículos publicados. El análisis de los datos derivados de esta investigación indica que podemos hallar dos morfotipos derivados de la pigmentación corporal de esta especie. La estructura del peine marginal del tergo abdominal VIII muestra diferencias en la estructura de las bases de los dientes. El patrón de coloración de las antenas de los ejemplares recolectados en Costa Rica no se ajustan a los descritos en la literatura, con lo que se puede concluir que F. parvula es una especie muy variable o se trata de un complejo de especies. Palabras clave. thrips, caracteres, variación morfológica. Supplementary description of Frankliniella parvula Hood 1925 and description of the larval stage II (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) Abstract. The species of the series cephalica from Costa Rica and Central America were recently revised. The pigmentation concerning morphological and the measurement of different structures allowed a more complete diagnosis of the species that are commonly associated with fruit crops. Tritici species group is divided into two 1 A. Retana-Salazar & Rodríguez-Arrieta, J. A. Descripción suplementaria de Frankliniella parvula Hood 1925 y descripción del estado larval II (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) series tritici-cephalica and some species show a doubtful classification between these species we found parvula, zeteki and standleyana. Specimens deposited in the Collection of Thysanoptera Institutional Research Center on Microscopic Structures (CIT-CIEMIC) were analyzed. Body measurements of I-VIII antennomeres coloration and especially the position of the interocelares setae and comb structure of marginal tergum VIII were taken. Variation in male colour patterns and the structure of the genitalia and accessory setae are described. The description of the larva II, which includes no reference is included. The analysis of data derived from this research indicates that we can find two morphotypes derived from body pigmentation of this species. Key words. thrips, characters, morphological variation. INTRODUCCIÓN El género Frankliniella Karny 1910, es uno de los de mayor biodiversidad en el mundo y con una amplia distribución (Retana-Salazar 2010). Dentro de Frankliniella se han definido una serie de grupos. Entre los primeros grupos de especies estuvo el grupo tritici (Hood 1925), definido por la presencia de un ensanchamiento del pedicelo del antenómero III. Moulton (1948) propone los grupos de especies intonsa, minuta, tenuicornis y tritici y reconoce dentro de estos grupos series de especímenes. Recientes estudios han llevado a ampliar la cantidad de grupos de especies. Johansen (1998) propone el grupo curiosa y Retana-Salazar (1998) propone el grupo pulchella, ambos se originan en especies que se hallaban incluidas en otros grupos. Estos grupos son unidades naturales fuertemente fundamentadas en los resultados de la filogenia según se ha demostrado en los resultados de recientes filogenias morfológicas de Frankliniella
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