. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. M;iv, 19Cft : Thf Ti 463 Illinois records.—Collected from May through September, from one to several localities in the following coun- ties: Adams, Carroll, Clark, Coles, Edgar, Hardin, Jersey, Johnson, Kane, Massac, Ogle, Putnam, Rock Island, and Whiteside. Hoplothrips fumiceps (Hood), generic reassignment Trichothrips fumiceps Hood (19256: 29). 9, cf. Type-locality.—Potter, New York. Transferred to Phlaeo- thrips by Stannard (19576). Female (apterous).—Length dis- tended over mm. Color light brownish yellow with head and termi- nal a


. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. M;iv, 19Cft : Thf Ti 463 Illinois records.—Collected from May through September, from one to several localities in the following coun- ties: Adams, Carroll, Clark, Coles, Edgar, Hardin, Jersey, Johnson, Kane, Massac, Ogle, Putnam, Rock Island, and Whiteside. Hoplothrips fumiceps (Hood), generic reassignment Trichothrips fumiceps Hood (19256: 29). 9, cf. Type-locality.—Potter, New York. Transferred to Phlaeo- thrips by Stannard (19576). Female (apterous).—Length dis- tended over mm. Color light brownish yellow with head and termi- nal antennal segments brown. Anten- nal segment I, prothorax, sides of pterothorax, and usually abdominal segments VIII and IX light brown. Legs and antennal segments 11 and 111 yellow. Tube orange-brown tipped with gray. Head (Fig. 243) slightly broader than long. Eyes small but with at least 10 dorsal facets, set in from outer cheek margins. Only fore ocellus pres- ent. Postocular setae moderately long and pointed. Antennal segment III with one inner and two outer sense. Fig. 243. prothorax. -Hoplothrips fumiceps, head and cones, segment VII with apical sense cone on outer lateral angle, segment VIII lanceolate. Mouth cone rounded to nearly pointed. Prothorax with most major setae well developed, pointed; anteromar- ginal setae minute. Fore tarsi each with a well-developed, sharply pointed tooth. Wings completely re- duced but with some axillary sclerites remaining. Pelta roughly triangular. Abdomi- nal tergites without especially devel- oped wing-holding setae. Lateral ab- dominal setae extremely long, pointed. Abdominal tergite IX with major pos- terior setae long and pointed. Tube moderate in size. Male (brachypterous).—Unknown to me. Glandular area of abdominal sternite VIII, if present, not men- tioned in original description. Hoplothrips fumiceps can be distin- guished by the orange-brown tube, the reduction of the anteromarginal setae on the prothorax, the possessio


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