The American genus Dactuliothrips (Thysanoptera: Aeolothripidae) with three new species Author Pereyra, Veronica Author Borbón, Carlos Manuel De text Zootaxa 2013 3734 1 1 14 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.3734.1.1 e1c4b464-d0ab-433a-bf07-a38e0494cb0b 1175-5326 285158 A4A334DA-57B1-4245-8CDE-0022BBE3F8F7 Dactuliothrips Moulton Dactuliothrips Moulton 1931 . Type species D. spinosus Moulton. Diagnosis. Antennae 9-segmented ( Figs 12–18 ); antennal segments with rings or annulations bearing microtrichia ( Figs 12–20 ); antennal segments III–IV with two circular-to-oval, subapical, emergent sensoria ( Figs 19–20 ); maxillary palpi with three segments, labial palpi with two segments; head and pronotum with long dark setae ( Figs 21–36 ); fore tarsus with a distinct hamus; fore tibia with two strong setae on inner apex ( Figs 72–75 ); fore femur with 2–9 spurs on inner margin that vary in the degree of development ( Figs 63–73 ); wings fully developed, rounded at apex, longitudinal and cross veins present ( Figs 77–81 ).