. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. August, 1974 Vance: Larvae of the Sericothripini 189 Larva I.—Body pale yellow, often with red-orange body pigment. Anten- nal segments I and II light brown; seg- ments III and proximal portion of IV brownish orange; apex of IV and seg- ments V-VII all darker brown; tibiae and bases of femora brown. Eyes red. Most setae pointed and short (8 /un); only HI knobbed. Posteroangular setae lacking. Anterior median cephalic spot. Fig. 68-77.—Abdominal segments Vlll-X (except where indicated) of the second-instar larva. 68.—Sericothrips campestris. 69.—Ser


. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. August, 1974 Vance: Larvae of the Sericothripini 189 Larva I.—Body pale yellow, often with red-orange body pigment. Anten- nal segments I and II light brown; seg- ments III and proximal portion of IV brownish orange; apex of IV and seg- ments V-VII all darker brown; tibiae and bases of femora brown. Eyes red. Most setae pointed and short (8 /un); only HI knobbed. Posteroangular setae lacking. Anterior median cephalic spot. Fig. 68-77.—Abdominal segments Vlll-X (except where indicated) of the second-instar larva. 68.—Sericothrips campestris. 69.—Sericothrips annulipes, abdominal segments IX and X. 70.—Drepanothrips reuteri. 71.—Dendrothrips ornatus. 72.—Scirtothrips taxodii. 73.— Echinothrips americanus. 74.—Pseudodendrothrips mori. 7 5.—Taeniothrips simplex. 76.—- Ctenothrips bridwelii. 77.—Scolothrips Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Illinois. Natural History Survey Division. Urbana, State of Illinois, Dept. of Registration and Education, Natural History Survey Division


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