taxonID	type	description	language	source
2D3987BDF147FFCDFF3F1A51C18CF813.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Antenna 9 - segmented; segments III – IV with forked sense cones. Head mostly with striate sculpture; three pairs of ocellar setae, pairs I and II transversely arranged in line or pair I posterior to pair II; three pairs of major postocular setae. Pronotum usually transversely striate, sometimes forming transverse reticles; three pairs of posteromarginal setae scarcely longer than discal setae; one pair of posteroangular setae usually developed; setal apex acute. Maxillary palps 3 - segmented; rectangular prospinasternum. Mesonotum transversely striate. Metanotum with transverse striations on anterior half and variable reticulation on posterior half; median pair of setae behind anterior margin; campaniform sensilla absent. Mesofurca with spinula; metafurca usually without spinula. Fore wing first vein with long gap in setal row medially, and about 10 basal and two or three distal setae, second vein with complete setal row. Abdominal tergites I – VIII transversely striate laterally; posteromarginal comb of microtrichia on abdominal tergite VIII complete; median pair of setae on tergites II – VIII long and close together; tergites II – VI and usually tergite VII with posteromarginal comb of microtrichia laterally; tergite VIII with posteromarginal comb complete; tergite IX usually without campaniform sensilla, mid-dorsal setae well developed; tergite X without longitudinal split. Sternites without microtrichia, setae usually in front of posterior margin. Male with one or paired openings on or closed to antecostal ridge of sternite III associated with a subcutaneous gland situated usually between sternites II – III.	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF144FFC9FF3F1A0FC140FD77.taxon	description	(Figs 1, 2, 17, 27, 37, 47, 62, 65) Female macroptera. Body bicolored, brown and yellow (Fig. 1). Antennal segments I – II brown, III – V yellow basally and brown apically, VI – IX brown (Fig. 17). Femora and tibiae yellow, except for apex of hind femora, brown. Head yellow medially and brown laterally, ocellar triangle brown (Fig. 27). Fore wing brown, with a pale circular spot at basal quarter (Fig. 47). Abdominal tergite II brown, III mostly brown with anterior and posterior angles yellow, IV brown medially and yellow laterally, V – VIII mostly brown with lateral edges yellow, IX – X anterior half yellow and posterior half brown. Ocellar triangle without sculpture, ocellar setae III inside the triangle; posterior area of head transversely striate; mouth cone reaching anterior half of mesosternum. Pronotum transversely striate (Fig. 27). Mesonotum transversely striate, about 20 lines of sculpture. Metanotum transversely striate anteriorly and reticulate posteriorly, reticles with internal markings (Fig. 37). Abdominal tergites II – VII with around 20 transverse lines of sculpture on lateral thirds; II – VI with posteromarginal comb of microtrichia incomplete, VII – VIII with complete posteromarginal comb of microtrichia (Fig. 62). Measurements — holotype in microns: Body length 1475. Head length 85, width 140; pronotum length 110, width 160; fore wing length 610; antennal segments I – IX length, respectively 22, 27, 37, 44, 37, 30, 12, 10, 15. Male macroptera. Similar to female, but smaller (Fig. 2). Opening close to antecostal ridge of abdominal sternite III associated with subcutaneous gland situated between sternites II – III (Fig. 65). Measurements — paratype in microns: Body length 1250. Head length 65, width 110; pronotum length 105, width 132; fore wing length 500; antennal segments I – IX length respectively I – IX 15, 27, 42, 42, 40, 37, 15, 10, 17.	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF144FFC9FF3F1A0FC140FD77.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The species has been collected in two Amazonian states of Brazil (Amazonas and Acre), which is the reason for its name etymology.	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF144FFC9FF3F1A0FC140FD77.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied. Female holotype: Brazil. Acre: Rio Branco, on Fabaceae, 24. vii. 2019. (E. F. B. Lima col.) (CHNUFPI). Paratypes. Brazil. Acre: Rio Branco, one female and one male, collected with the holotype; same date and locality, unknown host, two females; same date and locality, on Ziginberaceae, one female (E. F. B. Lima col.); same locality, on shrub, one male (E. A. Miyasato & E. F. B. Lima col.); Amazonas: Manaus, on Fabaceae, 2. viii. 2019, two females (E. F. B. Lima col.) (CHNUFPI and ESALQ).	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF144FFC9FF3F1A0FC140FD77.taxon	discussion	Comments. This species is similar to E. flavens in terms of general body color and the metanotal sculpturing, however it can be distinguished by the remarkably complete posteromarginal comb of microtrichia on tergite VII (Fig. 62), and the pattern of tergites coloration (Figs 1, 2). Enneothrips flavens has abdominal tergite IX bicolored, but the brown area in this species is light, not dark as in amazonicus sp. n. One specimen with almost completely brown tergites, short teeth medially on tergite VII and darker hind femora seems to belong to this species but was not included as a paratype. The species seems to be associated with an unidentified Fabaceae, as is common among other Enneothrips.	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF143FFC9FF3F1C29C0C6F8AF.taxon	description	(Figs 3, 18, 28, 38, 48, 57, 58, 63) Female macroptera. Body bicolored, brown and yellow (Fig. 3). Antennal segments brown, except for basal half of segment I and apical half of II, basal fourth and extreme apex of III and extreme bases of IV and V light brown (Fig. 18). Legs yellow. Head yellow medially and brown laterally, ocellar triangle brown (Fig. 28). Pronotum with longitudinal yellow bands medially and laterally, brown sub-laterally; mesonotum yellow with anterior and anterolateral areas brown, mesonotum yellow with posterior sub-lateral areas brown (Fig. 38). Fore wing brown, with pale circular spot at basal fourth (Fig. 48). Abdominal tergites I and X yellow, II – VIII with median oval brown area, with lateral thirds yellow, IX with median brown area and lateral, anterior and posterior thirds yellow. Ocellar triangle without sculpture, ocellar setae III long and inside the triangle; posterior area of head transversely striate with a few long reticles on extreme posterior area; mouth cone short, not surpassing prosternum. Pronotum transversely striate (Fig. 28). Mesonotum transversely striate, about 20 lines of sculpture. Metanotum transversely almost fully reticulate, except for anterior fourth with transverse lines of sculpture, internal markings absent (Fig. 38). Meso- and metafurca with spinula (Fig. 57). Abdominal tergites II – VII with around 10 transverse lines of sculpture on lateral thirds (Figs 58, 63); II – V with posteromarginal comb of microtrichia incomplete, VI with microtrichia medially and laterally and without microtrichia sublaterally, VII – VIII with complete comb of microtrichia (Fig. 63). Measurements — holotype in microns: Body length 1375. Head length 118, width 138; pronotum length 115, width 170; fore wing length 750; antennal segments I – IX length, respectively 20, 36, 46, 50, 38, 40, 12, 10, 12. Male. Unknown.	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF143FFC9FF3F1C29C0C6F8AF.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The species is named after the severely deforested Atlantic Rainforest, the second-largest South American forest, where the holotype was collected.	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF143FFC9FF3F1C29C0C6F8AF.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied. Female holotype: Brazil. Santa Catarina: Nova Teutônia [Seara], on leaves of Phytolacea divia, 10. xi. 1949 (F. Plaumann col.) (USNM).	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF143FFC9FF3F1C29C0C6F8AF.taxon	discussion	Comments. This species is distinctive in the genus by the metafurca with spinula and the coloration of the abdominal tergites with oval brown areas. In addition, ocellar setae III are longer than in any other Enneothrips (Fig. 28). It shares with E. amazonicus the tergite VII with complete posteromarginal comb of microtrichia (Figs 62, 63).	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF14EFFC4FF3F1FFCC181FCFA.taxon	description	(Figs 4, 5, 19, 29, 39, 49, 66)	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF14EFFC4FF3F1FFCC181FCFA.taxon	discussion	Comments. The species is known as peanut thrips in Brazil. It is the key pest of peanuts in South America and is strictly host specific, restricted to Arachis spp. (Lima et al. 2022). It has been recorded in Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay and is newly recorded here in Peru. This species was misidentified as E. flavens until 2022 (Lima et al. 2022). Contrary to E. flavens, E. enigmaticus has the body uniformly brown (Fig. 4), metanotal reticles without internal markings (Fig. 39), and lines of sculpture on mesonotum and lateral thirds of abdominal tergites spaced further apart. It is also unique among Enneothrips in having brachypterous males (Fig. 5). While similar to E. flaviceps, it can be distinguished by the characters in the key provided above.	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF14EFFC4FF3F1FFCC181FCFA.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied. Female holotype: Brazil. S „ o Paulo: Jaboticabal, UNESP-FCAV, on Arachis hypogaea, 12. vii. 2016 (J. R. Lima) (CHNUFPI). Paratypes. Four males and four females collected with holotype. Additional specimens. Brazil. S „ o Paulo: Anitápolis, Jaboticabal, Santa Adélia, Sorocaba, Itápolis and Pindorama, 2014 – 2022, 23 females and three males collected with the holotype (E. F. B Lima, M. Michelotto, JR P. Lima & BB Batista col.) (CHNUFPI); Acre: Rio Branco, on Peanut, vii. 2019, one female ando ne male (E. F. B Lima col.) (CHNUFPI); Paraná: Maringá, on Peanut, 31. i. 2022, two females (O. Ferrari col.) (CHNUFPI); Minas Gerais: Uberlândia, on Potato, 30. vi. 2020, one female (G. Berchieri col.) (CHNUFPI). Paraguay. Asunción on Peanut, 3. ii. 2012, two females (O. Arias col.) (CHNUFPI). Peru: Tingo Maria, on peanut foliage, 8. ix. 1948, four females (E. J. Hambleton) (USNM and CHNUFPI)	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF14EFFC4FF3F1CA6C50EF9A5.taxon	description	(Figs 6, 7, 20, 30, 40, 50, 67)	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF14EFFC4FF3F1CA6C50EF9A5.taxon	discussion	Comments. As mentioned above, E. flavens (Figs 6, 7) resembles (Figs 20, 30, 40, 50, 67) enigmaticus (Figs 19, 29, 39, 49, 66) and was recorded as the key pest of peanuts for several decades. Closer examination of its biology, however, revealed that it does not breed on Arachis spp. (Lima et al. 2022), but is oligophagous and has been found on Campomanesia guazumifolia and Adenanthera macrocarpa. Collection records show E. flavens to be found in southern and southeastern Brazil, in the states of Minas Gerais, Santa Catarina, S „ o Paulo. Lima et al. (2022) provided an updated description of this species.	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF14EFFC4FF3F1CA6C50EF9A5.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied. Female holotype: Brazil. Minas Gerais, on India tea foliage, 23. v. 1933 (E. J. Hambleton) (CAS). Additional material. Brazil. S „ o Paulo: Santo Antônio do Pinhal, on Campomanesia guazumifolia and fern, 21. x. 2018, two females and two males (E. F. B Lima col.) (CHNUFPI); Minas Gerais: Tiradentes, on fern, 16. xii. 2019, 2 males (E. F. B Lima col.) (CHNUFPI); Minas Gerais: Pedralva, on Creeping legume and angico, 15. iv. 2017, three females and three males (E. F. B Lima col.) (CHNUFPI); Santa Catarina: Descanso, on angico, 18. vii. 2019, one female and one male (E. F. B Lima col.) (CHNUFPI); Brazil. On shrubs, 13. iii. 1997, 1 female (ESALQ).	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF14EFFC6FF3F191FC516FE0F.taxon	description	(Figs 8, 9, 21, 31, 41, 51, 59, 68)	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF14EFFC6FF3F191FC516FE0F.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied. Holotype female. Panama. Barro Colorado Island, on unidentified plant, 8. viii. 1933. Paratype females. Same locality, 14. viii. 1933, miscellaneous vegetation, 14. vii. 1933, one female; Same locality, on leaves of Machaerium purpurescens, 10. viii. 1933, one female (J. D. Hood) (USNM). Additional Material. Panama. Barro Colorado Island, on leaves of Machaerium, 25. vi. 1983, 14 females and two males (L. A. Mound col.) (NHM).	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF14EFFC6FF3F191FC516FE0F.taxon	discussion	Comments. This is the palest species of Enneothrips. Unlike its congeners, the fore wing is almost completely yellowish, with some brown shading. It resembles E. enigmaticus, from which it can be distinguished by the characters presented in the key. The species breeds in Machaerium leaves and is recorded only in Panama.	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF14CFFC6FF3F1EB1C440FA63.taxon	description	(Figs 10, 11, 22, 32, 42, 52, 60, 69) Female macroptera. Body color brown (Fig. 10). Antennal segments I – II brown, III light brown with pale base, IV brown with light brown extreme base, V – IX brown (Fig. 22). Femora brown, except for base of mid femur; tibiae yellow with brown area medially. Fore wing brown, with basal quarter pale (Fig. 52). Ocellar triangle with transverse lines of sculpture, ocellar setae III just outside the triangle; posterior area of head transversely striate (Fig. 32); mouth cone not surpassing prosternum. Pronotum transversely striate (Fig. 32). Mesonotum transversely striate, about 20 lines of sculpture. Metanotum transversely striate anteriorly and reticulate posteriorly, with internal markings inside reticles (Fig. 42). Abdominal tergites II – VII with around 20 transverse lines of sculpture on lateral thirds (Fig. 60); II – VII with posteromarginal comb of microtrichia incomplete medially, VIII with complete comb of microtrichia. Measurements — holotype in microns: Body length 1400. Head length 75, width 125; Pronotum, length 105, width 160. Fore wing, length 600; antennal segments I – IX length, respectively 18, 32, 40, 40, 38, 38, 12, 10, 15. Male macroptera. Similar to female, but smaller (Fig. 11). Broad transverse opening close to antecostal ridge of abdominal sternite III associated with subcutaneous gland situated between sternites II – III (Fig. 69). Measurements — paratype in microns: Body length 930. Head, length 70, width 105; Pronotum, length 85, width 135. Fore wing, length 540; antennal segments I – IX length, respectively 18, 20, 27, 30, 35, 32, 10, 10, 27.	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF14CFFC6FF3F1EB1C440FA63.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The species is named after the Fulbright Commission (feminine noun in Latin) in view of its continuous support to science in general and to the support provided for the research to describe this new species.	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF14CFFC6FF3F1EB1C440FA63.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied: Female holotype: Brazil. Acre: Rio Branco, unidentified host, vii. 2019 (E. F. B. Lima & E. A. Miyasato col.) (CHNUFPI). Paratypes. Brazil. Acre: Rio Branco, five females and one male collected with the holotype (E. F. B. Lima & E. A. Miyasato col.) (CHNUFPI).	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF14CFFC6FF3F1EB1C440FA63.taxon	discussion	Comments: Enneothrips fulbrightae sp. n. resembles E. fuscus and E. subtilis in general body color and in sharing the sculpture on the ocellar triangle. However, E. fulbrightae differs from E. fuscus in lacking microtrichia on the lateral transverse lines of sculpture on abdominal tergites I – VIII; with antennal segments III – V darker than E. fuscus. The new species differs from E. subtilis, by metanotum reticulate posteriorly with internal markings (Fig. 42), in contrast to longitudinal striation on metanotum posteriorly, without internal markings (Fig. 46). Moreover, the head of the new species also has dense lines of sculpture as compared to E. subtilis.	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF14CFFC7FF3F195DC487FE73.taxon	description	(Figs 12, 23, 33, 43, 53, 61)	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF14CFFC7FF3F195DC487FE73.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied. Lectotype female: Brazil. Pará: Corcovado (Marajó Island, near Breves), on dead branches with leaves, 14. vii. 1951. Paralectotype females, collected with lectotype, five females (J. D. Hood & F. Camargo col.) (USNM).	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF14CFFC7FF3F195DC487FE73.taxon	discussion	Comments. This species remains known only from the type specimens collected in the state of Pará, Brazilian Amazon. It is remarkable for the long and developed microtrichia associated with the transverse lines of sculpture on abdominal tergites. Together with E. subtilis and E. fulbrightae, these are the only species with the ocellar triangle sculptured. The three species can be distinguished by the characters in the key above.	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF14DFFC7FF3F1D2DC13CF9AE.taxon	description	(Figs 13, 14, 24, 34, 44, 54, 64, 70)	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF14DFFC7FF3F1D2DC13CF9AE.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied. Holotype female and paratypes males and females: Panama. Barro Colorado Island, on leaves of Gustavia superba, 29. vii. 1933 and 14. viii. 1933, 24 females and five males (J. D. Hood, J. Zetek & C. Marquinez col.) (USNM).	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF14DFFC7FF3F1D2DC13CF9AE.taxon	discussion	Comments. This species is unique in the genus and was retained by Moulton (1941) in a subgenus Enneothrips when he erected a subgenus Enneothripiella with E. flavens as the type species. This subgenus was distinguished due to the longer posteroangular setae, and lack of red pigmentation, in contrast to E. gustaviae in. In the first couplet of the key above E. gustaviae is clearly distinguished from all other members of the genus. However, these character state differences are not sufficient in confirming that the species represents a separate phylogenetic lineage requiring recognition at genus level. This species has been collected on Gustavia superba leaves and recorded only in Panama.	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF14DFFC1FF3F1912C20BFF53.taxon	description	(Figs 15, 25, 35, 45, 55) Female macroptera. Body bicolored, brown and yellow (Fig. 15). Antennal segments I – II brown, III yellow with light brown median area, IV base yellow and apex brown, V base yellow and apical third brown, VI – IX brown (Fig. 25). Femora and tibiae yellow. Head yellow medially and brown laterally. Fore wing with three brown bands (basal, median and sub-apical) and three yellow bands (sub-basal, median and extreme apical) (Fig. 55). Abdominal tergites II – VII light brown to brown medially, with lateral third yellow, segment VIII yellow, IX mostly yellow with posterior third light brown and X yellow. Ocellar triangle without sculpture, ocellar setae III just outside the triangle; posterior area of head transversely striate (Fig. 35); mouth cone not surpassing prosternum. Pronotum transversely striate (Fig. 35). Mesonotum transversely striate, about 20 lines of sculpture. Metanotum transversely striate anteriorly and reticulate posteriorly, a few internal markings between lines and reticles (Fig. 45). Abdominal tergites II – VII with around 20 transverse lines of sculpture on lateral thirds; VII with posteromarginal comb of microtrichia incomplete medially, VIII with complete comb of microtrichia. Male. Unknown. Measurements — holotype in microns: Body length 1450. Head length 75, width 137; Pronotum length 82, width 175. fore wing length 670; antennal segments I – IX length, respectively 25, 37, 50, 50, 42, 42, 15, 12, 15.	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF14DFFC1FF3F1912C20BFF53.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The species is named after the gentilic adjective for Manaus, Amazonas capital, where the holotype was collected in a trap installed in the canopy of the Amazon forest.	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF14DFFC1FF3F1912C20BFF53.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied. Holotype female: Brazil. Amazonas: Manaus, on YPT at 8 m high, ZF 2 Tower, Km 14, 10 – 21. xii. 2018 (J. A. Rafael col.) (INPA).	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF14DFFC1FF3F1912C20BFF53.taxon	discussion	Comments. This species is similar to E. amazonicus and E. flavens in general appearance and bicolored tergite IX. However, the new species is unique among Enneothrips in its elongate antennal segments III – IV and threebanded coloration of the fore wing.	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF14BFFC1FF3F1E4DC30AFC45.taxon	description	(Figs 16, 26, 36, 46, 56)	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF14BFFC1FF3F1E4DC30AFC45.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied. Holotype female: Trinidad, swept from grass, 1. iv. 1915 (C. B. Williams col.) (USNM).	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
2D3987BDF14BFFC1FF3F1E4DC30AFC45.taxon	discussion	Comments. This species is known only from the holotype, collected in Trinidad. It is very similar to E. fulbrightae but can be distinguished by the characters provided in the key above. There are fewer striae on head and ocellar triangle and the antennae are darker than fulbrightae. The striae on the ocellar triangle are particularly difficult to see, being visible only using DIC illumination.	en	Vieira, Daniel Elizeu, O’Donnell, Cheryle A., Lima, Élison Fabrício B. (2024): Enneothrips Hood: a Neotropical genus of leaf-feeding thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) with generic diagnosis and four new species. Zootaxa 5397 (4): 563-577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.7
