Apterous female
Head & pronotum (wingless female)
Head and pronotum (winged female)
Male head & pronotum
Antenna
Antenna
Pronotum
Mesonotum & metanotum
SterniteVII with lobes of VIII
Fore wing
Female apterous or macropterous; antennae 8-segmented, III and IV with transversely oval sensorium; Head smaller than pronotum, vertex with pair of long ocellar setae; compound eyes with 7–9 facets. Pronotum trapezoidal, posterior area with some weak sculpture lines; paired longitudinal sutures laterally, one pair of long posteroangular setae. Mesonotum, metanotum and tergites with faint sculpture lines. Tergite IX median setae longer than sub-median pair; tergite X trichobothria larger than spiracle on tergite VIII, axial seta as long as tergal major setae.
Female macroptera with large compound eyes; fore wing second vein extending basad from cross vein.
Male apterous, vertex developed as extensive pore plate; antennal sensoria smaller than those of female; fore legs enlarged in large males, with pointed tubercle at inner apex of tibia; mesonotum, metanotum and tergites with several transverse lines of sculpture.
The genus Merothrips currently comprises 15 species, most being from the Neotropics (Mound & O'Neill, 1974), with a further three species known only from fossils (ThripsWiki, 2020). The trichobothria on tergite X are considerably larger in M. floridensis than in M. brunneus. Apterous females of floridensis are paler than apterae of brunneus, the compound eyes usually have only 7–9 facets, and the sensorium on antennal segment III is clearly transverse not circular.
Fungus feeding, and breeding on dead leaves and dead branches; sometimes producing large populations
Described from Florida, this species has been recorded widely around the world, including U.S.A. (Florida, Georgia, Virginia, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, California) Bermuda, Panama, Trinidad, Colombia, Brazil, Azores, France, Japan, Hawaii, New Zealand, Australia (Queensland, New South Wales, A.C.T., South Australia).
MEROTHRIPIDAE
Merothrips floridensis Watson
Merothrips floridensis Watson, 1927: 60
Merothrips capensis Faure, 1938: 6
Merothrips plaumanni Crawford, 1942: 150
Merothrips xylophilus zur Strassen, 1959: 447
Merothrips priesneri Bournier, 1960: 98
Merothrips zondagi Ward, 1969: 359
Mound LA & O'Neill K (1974) Taxonomy of the Merothripidae, with ecological and phylogenetic considerations (Thysanoptera). Journal of Natural History 8: 481–509.
ThripsWiki (2020) ThripsWiki - providing information on the World's thrips. Available from: http://thrips.info/wiki/Main_Page [accessed 29.x.2019].