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1. Abdominal sternites IV VI with microtrichia extending fully across (
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)... 2
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­. Abdominal sternites IV VI with microtrichia not extending across median area (
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) ..................................................................................................................... 3
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2. Forewing posteromarginal cilia straight; ocellar setae III arising between midpoint of posterior ocelli (
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); metanotal median setae arise well behind anterior margin; tergite IX of female with many discal microtrichia medially; male hind femora without comb of stout setae, and tergite IX without drepanae
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.............................
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Hood
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­. Forewing posteromarginal cilia undulating; ocellar setae III arising between anterior margins of posterior ocelli (
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); metanotal median setae arise close to anterior margin; tergite IX of female without discal microtrichia medially; male hind femora with comb of stout setae (
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), and tergite IX with drepanae
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..................
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Faure
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3. Postocular setal row with 3 or 4 pairs of setae each as long as ocellar setae III (
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,
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); males where known without drepanae on tergite IX ......................................... 4
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­. Postocular setal row with 2 (or 1) pairs of setae as long as ocellar setae III (
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,
<figureCitation id="130365D3FFEE997E8377FC47FEBACEF1" box="[312,344,919,945]" captionStart="FIGURES 11 ­ 20" captionStartId="33.[264,382,1833,1857]" captionTargetBox="[264,1323,316,1812]" captionTargetId="figure@33.[621,968,606,1230]" captionTargetPageId="33" captionText="FIGURES 11 ­ 20. Scirtothrips heads and pronota. 11, frondis; 12, inermis; 13, kirrhos; 14, longipennis; 15, litotes; 16, moneres; 17, pilbara; 18, tenor; 19, quadriseta; 20, solus." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/157023/files/figure.png" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">14</figureCitation>
); males usually with drepanae on tergite IX ............................................................ 8
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4. Metanotal sculpture transversely striate or reticulate on posterior as well as anterior (
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); pronotal posterior margin with 4 pairs of setae; tergites IV VI with discal setae S1 half as long as S2, distance between bases of S1setae more than twice their length
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................................................................................................
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Palmer &amp; Mound
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­. Metanotal sculpture transverse on anterior but longitudinal on posterior half (
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,
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); pronotum with 5 pairs of posteromarginal setae; tergites IV VI with discal setae S1 as long as S2, distance between bases of S1 setae about twice the diameter of their basal pores ..................................................................................................................... 5
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5. Pronotal posteromarginal setae all equally short, or at least S2 no more than 1.3 as long as S1
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.................................................................................................
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<keyLead id="30C9DA63FFEE997E8347FA9FFACEC829" box="[264,1324,1359,1385]" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">­. Pronotal posteromarginal setae S2 longer, at least 1.5 as long as S1........................... 6</keyLead>
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6. Sternites IV VI with median marginal setae arising in front of sternal margin (
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); tergite VIII marginal comb complete medially
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..................
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­. Sternal marginal setae all arise at margin (
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); tergite VIII marginal comb often interrupted medially (
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) .............................................................................. 7
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7. Pronotal discal setae short, stout and blunt
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­. Pronotal setae all slender, tapering to apex
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<keyLead id="30C9DA63FFEE997E8347F95FFAC8CB91" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">­. Antennae8­segmented,suturebetween VIIVIIIusually well­developedbutrarely weak ..................................................................................................................................... 10</keyLead>
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9. Body dark brown, head very dark (
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); pronotal posteromarginal setae S2 about 30 microns long, scarcely longer than width of antennal segment II
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­. Body yellow with brown markings (
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); pronotal posteromarginal setae S2 about 50 microns long, twice as long as width of antennal segment II ...................................
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10. Abdominal tergite VII with posteromarginal fringe of microtrichia extending mesad of discal setae II, usually complete medially (
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­. Abdominal tergite VII with posteromarginal fringe of microtrichia not extending mesad of discal setae II (
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) .......................................................................... 11
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11. Occipital ridge close to posterior margin of eye (
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), postocular region shorter than diameter of one ommatidium in female, about equal to one ommatidium in male; mouth cone unusually long and slender
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<keyLead id="30C9DA63FFE199718347FD8CFACACFDE" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">­. Occipital ridge not close to posterior margin of eye, postocular region longer, equal to diameter of two ommatidia; mouth cone usually not extending beyond fore coxae... 12</keyLead>
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12. Ocellar triangle without any regular lines of sculpture between posterior ocelli (
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,
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) ......................................................................................................................... 13
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­. Ocellar triangle with regular lines of sculpture between posterior ocelli, either transversely striate or transversely reticulate (
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,
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)............................................. 17
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13. Postocular setal row with only 1 pair of setae as long as ocellar setae III; major setae on head, thorax and forewings bluntly thickened (
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­. Postocular setal row with 2 pairs of setae as long as ocellar setae III; major setae all slender and setiform (
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14. Abdominal tergite I with pair of setae (figs 36, 41); mouth cone extending to mesosternum; male with drepanae on tergite IX 1.5 times as long as median length of this tergite (Fig. 57).......................................................................................
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­. Abdominal tergite I with no setae (
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); mouth cone scarcely extending beyond fore coxae; male drepanae (where known) 0.6 as long as tergite .............................. 15
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15. Body uniformly brown; pronotal posteromarginal setae S2 scarcely 0.5 as long as median width of antennal segment II; sternites III V commonly with 4 pairs of marginal setae (
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­. Body yellow with extensive and variable brown markings on head, thorax and abdomen; pronotal posteromarginal setae S2 at least 0.8 as long as median width of antennal segment II (
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); sternites III V with 3 pairs of marginal setae ................... 16
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16. Abdominal tergites III V with distance between basal pores of median setae less than 1.5 times the length of these setae (
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); female tergite IX with three pairs of equally stout posteromarginal setae (
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); tergite IX dark brown, darker than tergite VIII
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­. Abdominal tergites III V with distance between basal pores of median setae at least 2.5 times the length of these setae (
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); female tergite IX with two pairs of equally stout posteromarginal setae with a small slender pair of setae between them; tergite IX yellowish, paler than VIII
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<keyLead id="30C9DA63FFE199718347F8DCFAC9CA0E" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">­. Forewing posterior margin with at least one or two cilia near basal half of wing not straight, sometimes with all cilia weakly to strongly undulating................................ 19</keyLead>
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18. Ocellar setae III long, about twice as long as median length of one posterior ocellus (
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); abdominal tergites with 4 to 6 setae on each lateral microtrichial field (
<figureCitation id="130365D3FFE0997086B4FE94FEBBCCC6" captionStart="FIGURES 38 ­ 44" captionStartId="36.[264,382,1502,1526]" captionTargetBox="[264,1322,323,1482]" captionTargetId="figure@36.[623,970,831,1173]" captionTargetPageId="36" captionText="FIGURES 38 ­ 44. Scirtothrips abdominal tergites. 38, akakia; 39, albomaculatus VI­IX; 40, australiae VI­IX; 41, drepanofortis I­IV; 42, kirrhos IV­VI; 43, moneres IV­VI; 44, inermis IV­VIII." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/157026/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">Fig. 44</figureCitation>
); tergite VIII with microtrichia medially near anterior margin; male tergite IX without paired drepanae ..............................................................................
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­. Ocellar setae III scarcely longer than median length of a posterior ocellus (
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); abdominal tergites with 3 setae on each lateral microtrichial field; tergite VIII without microtrichia medially near anterior margin; male tergite IX with pair of curved drepanae
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Moulton
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19. Ocellar setae III wide apart, arising on or outside anterior margins of ocellar triangle (
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)
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­. Ocellar setae III arising within ocellar triangle, usually closer together than diameter of first ocellus (
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,
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) .......................................................................................... 20
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20. Pronotum with transverse striae widely separated, anterior half of pronotum with several striae further apart than diameter of a discal seta basal pore (
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); ocellar setae III arising between midpoints of posterior ocelli, posterior to tangent between anterior margins of these ocelli; pronotal posterior margin with more than one pair of setae longer than maximum diameter of antennal segment III
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­. Pronotum with transverse striae closely spaced, anterior half of pronotum with striae closer together than diameter of a discal seta basal pore; ocellar setae III arising on or anterior to tangent between anterior margins of posterior ocelli (
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); pronotal posterior margin with only setae S2 longer than maximum diameter of antennal segment III
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