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<emphasis id="17E5EAD3FFD3A16BFF2F009475CAFED1" bold="true" box="[192,428,229,258]" italics="true" pageId="39" pageNumber="38">Frankliniella fusca</emphasis>
(Hinds)
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(Fig. 31)
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<emphasis id="17E5EAD3FFD3A16BFF2F0160755AFEF8" bold="true" box="[192,316,273,299]" pageId="39" pageNumber="38">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
This polymorphic species can be pale or dark and macropterous (Fig. 31A) or micropterous. (Fig. 31B).
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<emphasis id="17E5EAD3FFD3A16BFF2F012D75BFFEA5" bold="true" box="[192,473,348,374]" pageId="39" pageNumber="38">Distinguishing features.</emphasis>
<emphasis id="17E5EAD3FFD3A16BFE0F012D7644FEA5" box="[480,546,348,374]" italics="true" pageId="39" pageNumber="38">Color.</emphasis>
Body pale to dark, forewings (macropterous form), pale to dark, if dark, basally pale, legs with all femora dark and all tibiae shaded (Fig. 31A, 31B). Pigmented ventral eye facets with the 1-1-2 pattern.
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Head usually without the PO1 setae, OC3 setae in position 2a (Fig. 31C). Pronotum with 24 mAM setae (Fig. 31C). Metanotum with reticulate sculpture medially (macropterous) or transverse reticulate sculpture (micropterous). Abdominal tergite VIII posteromarginal comb incomplete (Fig. 31D). Upper surface of the hind coxae without microtrichia.
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<emphasis id="17E5EAD3FFD3A16BFF2F025F75B4FD9B" bold="true" box="[192,466,558,584]" pageId="39" pageNumber="38">Interception frequency.</emphasis>
Uncommon.
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<emphasis id="17E5EAD3FFD3A16BFF2F0226759BFDA2" bold="true" box="[192,509,599,625]" pageId="39" pageNumber="38">Region(s) of interceptions.</emphasis>
Asia, Central America and the Caribbean, Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, North America.
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