. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 72 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology LITERATURE ON DIPLOGLOSSATA Hansen, H. J. On the Structure and Habits of Hemimerus talpoides. Ent. Tidskr., 15, pp. 65-93 (1894). Jordan, K. Anatomy of Hemimerus. Novitat. Zool., 16, pp. 327-330 (1909). Krauss, H. Forficulida;. Das Tierreich, Lief. 11, pp. 130-132 (1900). ORDER THYSANOPTERA (PH YSOPODA) Small or minute, usually depressed, slender insects with the wings often reduced in size, and frequently capable of jumping, feeding gen- erally on plant sap, or more rarely o


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 72 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology LITERATURE ON DIPLOGLOSSATA Hansen, H. J. On the Structure and Habits of Hemimerus talpoides. Ent. Tidskr., 15, pp. 65-93 (1894). Jordan, K. Anatomy of Hemimerus. Novitat. Zool., 16, pp. 327-330 (1909). Krauss, H. Forficulida;. Das Tierreich, Lief. 11, pp. 130-132 (1900). ORDER THYSANOPTERA (PH YSOPODA) Small or minute, usually depressed, slender insects with the wings often reduced in size, and frequently capable of jumping, feeding gen- erally on plant sap, or more rarely on animal juices. Head vertical, free; eyes well developed; usually three ocelli; mouthparts fitted for sucking, inferior, asymmetrical, consisting of a triangular clypeus fused. Figs. SO-83. Thysanoptera 80. Heliothrips (Russell) Thripidse. 81. Euthrips, apex of abdomen of female, showing ovipositor (Russell). 82. Thrips Thripidse. 83. Cephalothrips, head. (Peterson). with the bases of the maxillae to form a sheath that encloses the man- dibular and maxillary setae. Prothorax free; wings four, similar, nar- row, with few or no veins, closely fringed with long bristles, often vestigial or absent. Legs similar; tarsi one- or two-jointed, with one or two claws, and with a bladder-like or hoof-like enlargement at tip. Abdomen with ten visible segments; terminal one frequently tubular; basal one often closely attached to the thorax. Ovipositor present or absent, when present consisting of four more or less parallel, often. 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 Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum


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