. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. 472 Illinois Nati^ral History Survey Bulletin Vol. 29, An. 4 Liothrips citricornis (Hood) Phyllothrips citricornis Hood (1908a: 305). 9. Type-locality. —Not stated, but holotype labeled Du- bois, Illinois. Transferred to Lio- thrips by Hood (19096). Liothrips flavoantennis Watson (1916: 129). 9 . Type-locality.—Gaines- ville, Florida. Synonymized by Hood (19276); see also discussion here. Female (macropterous) (Fig. 248). —Length distended nearly 3 mm. General color dark brown. Antennal. Fig. 248.—Liothrips citricornis, dorsal Please note


. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. 472 Illinois Nati^ral History Survey Bulletin Vol. 29, An. 4 Liothrips citricornis (Hood) Phyllothrips citricornis Hood (1908a: 305). 9. Type-locality. —Not stated, but holotype labeled Du- bois, Illinois. Transferred to Lio- thrips by Hood (19096). Liothrips flavoantennis Watson (1916: 129). 9 . Type-locality.—Gaines- ville, Florida. Synonymized by Hood (19276); see also discussion here. Female (macropterous) (Fig. 248). —Length distended nearly 3 mm. General color dark brown. Antennal. Fig. 248.—Liothrips citricornis, dorsal 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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