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(
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)
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<emphasis id="AFD8EADDFFF6FF87FF72FE37FE82C2BD" box="[151,381,484,509]" italics="true" pageId="40" pageNumber="41">Female macroptera</emphasis>
. Body and legs yellow, abdominal tergites IIIVII with pair of small brown areas laterally (
<figureCitation id="05972A4AFFF6FF87FF45FDD9FEF6C164" box="[160,265,522,548]" captionStart="FIGURES 100105" captionStartId="39.[151,269,1605,1629]" captionTargetBox="[179,1404,194,1581]" captionTargetId="figure-151@39.[179,1408,194,1581]" captionTargetPageId="39" captionText="FIGURES 100105. Anaphothrips of Australia. (100) A. gillespiei tergites VVII. A. glenysae 101105: (101) meso &amp; metanotum with forewing base; (102) head &amp; pronotum; (103) antenna; (104) tergites VVIII; (105) pronotum." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5363646" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5363646/files/figure.png" pageId="40" pageNumber="41">Fig. 104</figureCitation>
), IIIIV with brown shading medially; antennal segments III white, III yellow, IVV with apex shaded brown, VIIX brown; fore wings pale. All dorsal setae on head, thorax and fore wings distinctly spatulate; head wider than long, with transverse sculpture behind eyes but ocellar region without sculpture; eyes with 6 pigmented facets; ocellar setae III within triangle (
<figureCitation id="05972A4AFFF6FF87FC99FDADFC1BC1D8" box="[892,996,638,664]" captionStart="FIGURES 100105" captionStartId="39.[151,269,1605,1629]" captionTargetBox="[179,1404,194,1581]" captionTargetId="figure-151@39.[179,1408,194,1581]" captionTargetPageId="39" captionText="FIGURES 100105. Anaphothrips of Australia. (100) A. gillespiei tergites VVII. A. glenysae 101105: (101) meso &amp; metanotum with forewing base; (102) head &amp; pronotum; (103) antenna; (104) tergites VVIII; (105) pronotum." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5363646" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5363646/files/figure.png" pageId="40" pageNumber="41">Fig. 102</figureCitation>
). Antennae 9-segmented; II with few microtrichia, 2 dorsal setae weakly spatulate; sensorium simple or weakly forked on III, forked on IV; VI short, constricted at base but not pedicellate; suture oblique between VIVII (
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). Pronotum with irregular sculpture markings, discal setae spatulate (
<figureCitation id="05972A4AFFF6FF87FD11FD21FCA5C04C" box="[756,858,754,780]" captionStart="FIGURES 100105" captionStartId="39.[151,269,1605,1629]" captionTargetBox="[179,1404,194,1581]" captionTargetId="figure-151@39.[179,1408,194,1581]" captionTargetPageId="39" captionText="FIGURES 100105. Anaphothrips of Australia. (100) A. gillespiei tergites VVII. A. glenysae 101105: (101) meso &amp; metanotum with forewing base; (102) head &amp; pronotum; (103) antenna; (104) tergites VVIII; (105) pronotum." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5363646" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5363646/files/figure.png" pageId="40" pageNumber="41">Fig. 105</figureCitation>
). Metascutum irregularly reticulate; median setae spatulate, on anterior third of sclerite, lateral setae finely setaceous (
<figureCitation id="05972A4AFFF6FF87FC24FCCAFBD6C073" box="[961,1065,793,819]" captionStart="FIGURES 100105" captionStartId="39.[151,269,1605,1629]" captionTargetBox="[179,1404,194,1581]" captionTargetId="figure-151@39.[179,1408,194,1581]" captionTargetPageId="39" captionText="FIGURES 100105. Anaphothrips of Australia. (100) A. gillespiei tergites VVII. A. glenysae 101105: (101) meso &amp; metanotum with forewing base; (102) head &amp; pronotum; (103) antenna; (104) tergites VVIII; (105) pronotum." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5363646" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5363646/files/figure.png" pageId="40" pageNumber="41">Fig. 101</figureCitation>
); MCS present. Fore wing first vein with setal row irregular, 811 setae on basal half, 46 on distal half, row sometimes almost continuous; second vein with 1214 setae including one seta basal to vein fork (
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); clavus with 46 veinal setae and one seta at base. Abdominal tergites IIIVII with no sculpture medially, median setae closer together than their length; irregular sculpture lines laterally not extending mesad of setae S2; VIVII with setae S3 as large and spatulate as S4; tergite VIII median setae wide apart, comb with long, slender teeth, lateral setae spatulate; major setae on IXX pointed.
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<emphasis id="AFD8EADDFFF6FF87FF22FBF4FE81C701" bold="true" box="[199,382,1063,1089]" pageId="40" pageNumber="41">Measurements</emphasis>
(
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, in microns). Body length 1000. Head, length 75; width across eyes 110. Pronotum, length 100; maximum width 140. Fore wing, length 560; median width 35; first vein longest seta in basal row 20. Tergite IV S1 setae 10. Tergite IX, MD setae 12; PM S1 setae 55. Tergite X PM S1 setae 45. Antennal segments IIIIX, 35, 30, 30, 25, 7, 7, 10.
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<emphasis id="AFD8EADDFFF6FF87FF22FB10FE67C79C" box="[199,408,1219,1244]" italics="true" pageId="40" pageNumber="41">Male macroptera</emphasis>
. Similar to female; tergite VIII with long comb; IX with one pair of short setae medially; sternites without pore plates.
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<emphasis id="AFD8EADDFFF6FF87FF22FADCFE28C669" bold="true" box="[199,471,1295,1321]" pageId="40" pageNumber="41">Specimens examined</emphasis>
.
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female,
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<collectingRegion id="5F68F82DFFF6FF87FD3AFADCFC4DC669" box="[735,946,1295,1321]" country="Australia" name="South Australia" pageId="40" pageNumber="41">South Australia</collectingRegion>
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, Virginia, from
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<emphasis id="AFD8EADDFFF6FF87FB70FAC3FA64C669" box="[1173,1435,1296,1321]" italics="true" pageId="40" pageNumber="41">Rhagodia parabolica</emphasis>
(Chenopodiaceae)
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,
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(G. Wood).
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<typeStatus id="4217886DFFF6FF87FF22FA8EFEC1C637" box="[199,318,1373,1399]" pageId="40" pageNumber="41" type="paratype">Paratypes</typeStatus>
:
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, taken with
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.
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<emphasis id="AFD8EADDFFF6FF87FF22FA50FEAAC6DD" bold="true" box="[199,341,1411,1437]" pageId="40" pageNumber="41">Comments.</emphasis>
The simple sensorium on the third antennal segment sometimes has a very small inner lobe that presumably represents the undeveloped inner branch of the normal forked sensorium found in most other species. Similar variation is mentioned below under
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. The major setae in both sexes of
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<emphasis id="AFD8EADDFFF6FF87FAF6FA02FA63C6AA" box="[1299,1436,1489,1514]" italics="true" pageId="40" pageNumber="41">A. glenysae</emphasis>
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are more broadly spatulate (
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) than on any other member of the genus, including
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. In contrast to that species, the eyes have pigmented facets, also the males of
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<emphasis id="AFD8EADDFFF6FF87FBF0F9CCFB61C578" box="[1045,1182,1567,1592]" italics="true" pageId="40" pageNumber="41">A. glenysae</emphasis>
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have no sternal pore plates and the median setae on tergite IX are short but not stout. The host plant is a common shrub across dry areas of eastern and central
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.
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