. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. 3!)(i Illinois Naturai. Histori- Si'rvi-v Ri'lletin Vol. 29, An. 4 Pelta with median portion narrow: from Florida pinicola 13. Fore wings without accessory cilia; tibiae, especially mid and hind tibiae, with brown on outer margin; from Florida bellus Fore wings with four accessory cilia, tibiae strongly yellow in contrast to dark femora; from Florida, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Peru, Brazil tibialis Adraneothrips exiguus Hood Cryptothrips exiguus Hood (1912c: 154). 9. Type-locality.—Grand Tower, Illinois. Transferred to Adraneothrips by Hood (1950a). Femal


. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. 3!)(i Illinois Naturai. Histori- Si'rvi-v Ri'lletin Vol. 29, An. 4 Pelta with median portion narrow: from Florida pinicola 13. Fore wings without accessory cilia; tibiae, especially mid and hind tibiae, with brown on outer margin; from Florida bellus Fore wings with four accessory cilia, tibiae strongly yellow in contrast to dark femora; from Florida, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Peru, Brazil tibialis Adraneothrips exiguus Hood Cryptothrips exiguus Hood (1912c: 154). 9. Type-locality.—Grand Tower, Illinois. Transferred to Adraneothrips by Hood (1950a). Female (apterous) (Fig. 207).— Length distended about mm. Bi- colored dark brown and yellow vary- ing to nearly entirely brown. Head dark brown at sides, brown at base, and yellow to brown between the eyes. Antennae brown except segment III and base of IV which are often yellowish brown to yellow. Prothorax and abdominal segments II-X dark brown becoming lighter brown in the basal segments. Pterothorax and ab- dominal segment I varying from near- ly yellow to almost entirely brown. Legs except coxae yellow to yellowish brown, sometimes with femora and tibiae entirely brown. Body with much red subintegumental pigment. Head elongate with a pair of light spots medially in the center of the dorsum. Eyes small, not prolonged ventrally. Ocelli absent. Antennal seg- ment III with one inner and one outer sense cone, segment IV with one inner and two outer sense cones. Maxillary stylets placed close together within head. Mouth cone moderate in size. Prothorax with all major setae pres- ent, subequal in length, and each di- lated at tip. Epimeral sutures com- plete. Fore leg unarmed (Fig. 185). Pelta usually separated into three parts, pores apparently absent (Fig. 208). Wing-holding setae reduced. Female (macropterous).—Length distended about mm. Similar to apterous form except for the following differences. Head sometimes slightly shorter. Ocelli present. Fore wings present, w


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