. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. 158 Illinois Natiral History Vol. 29, Art. 4 Wauconda, March 16, 1933, Prison, Mohr, tamarack bog, 1 9. Perry County: Pyatts, November 12, 1964, Stannard, forest debris, 5 9,4 d". Richland County: Olney, Novem- ber 9, 1953, Smith, Stannard, forest debris, 1 9 . Hoplothrips beachae (Hinds), emended spelling and generic reassignment Trichothrips heachi Hinds (1902:192). 9 . Type-locality.—Amherst, Mas- sachusetts. Transferred to Phlaeo- thrips by Stannard (19576). Trichothrips karniji Hood (1914f/:20). 9, cf. Type-locality.—Plu


. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. 158 Illinois Natiral History Vol. 29, Art. 4 Wauconda, March 16, 1933, Prison, Mohr, tamarack bog, 1 9. Perry County: Pyatts, November 12, 1964, Stannard, forest debris, 5 9,4 d". Richland County: Olney, Novem- ber 9, 1953, Smith, Stannard, forest debris, 1 9 . Hoplothrips beachae (Hinds), emended spelling and generic reassignment Trichothrips heachi Hinds (1902:192). 9 . Type-locality.—Amherst, Mas- sachusetts. Transferred to Phlaeo- thrips by Stannard (19576). Trichothrips karniji Hood (1914f/:20). 9, cf. Type-locality.—Plummer's Island, Maryland, stated by Hood (1917). New synonymy. Trichothrips karnyi major Hood (19146:153). 9 . Type-locality.— Newton, Pennsvlvania. Raised to full specific rank by Hood (19276). New synonymy. Trichothrips drakei Watson (1921:78). 9 . Type-locality.—Syracuse, New York. Synonymized under Tricho- thrips major by Hood (19276). Female (macropterous).—Length distended from mm (minor forms) to over mm (major forms). Gen- eral color dark brown. Yellow to yel- lowish brown: most of antennal seg- ment in, bases of antennal segments IV-VI, bases and apexes of tibiae (oc- casionally fore tibiae entirely yellow), and all tarsi. Base and tip of tube light brown. Wings washed with pale yel- lowish brown. Body with red or pur- plish red subintegumental pigment. Head nearly as wide as long (minor forms) to much longer than wide (ma- jor forms). Eyes moderately large, just slightly shorter than the combined lengths of antennal segments I and II. Ocelli present. Cheeks usually ex- tended nearly evenly up to eyes, with two or three pairs of stout bristles which are particularly pronounced in major forms, sometimes small in minor forms. Postocular setae long, pointed. Antennal segment III with one inner and two outer sense cones, these cones relatively longer in minor forms, rela- tively shorter in major forms; antennal segment VIII with a short, broad ped- icel. M


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