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<taxonomicName id="E2914D42FFE9A151FF2F009476D3FED1" ID-CoL="6JKS7" authority="(D. L. Crawford)" baseAuthorityName="D. L. Crawford" baseAuthorityYear="1910" box="[192,693,229,258]" class="Insecta" family="Thripidae" genus="Frankliniella" kingdom="Animalia" order="Thysanoptera" pageId="29" pageNumber="28" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="cephalica">
<emphasis id="17E5EAD3FFE9A151FF2F00947586FED1" bold="true" box="[192,480,229,258]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="28">Frankliniella cephalica</emphasis>
(D.L. Crawford)
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(
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)
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<emphasis id="17E5EAD3FFE9A151FF2F0160755AFEF8" bold="true" box="[192,316,273,299]" pageId="29" pageNumber="28">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
This pale species is similar to
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<taxonomicName id="E2914D42FFE9A151FD7301637746FEF8" baseAuthorityName="Morgan" baseAuthorityYear="1913" box="[668,800,273,299]" class="Insecta" family="Thripidae" genus="Frankliniella" kingdom="Animalia" order="Thysanoptera" pageId="29" pageNumber="28" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="bispinosa">F. bispinosa</taxonomicName>
.
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Both possess a distinct distally widened basal collar on antennal segment III, a swollen pedicel and two enlarged spine-like distal setae on antennal segment II. The antennal segment III pedicel of
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has basal lateral margins that diverge to acute points, creating small lateral shelves on each side whereas on
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the basal and distal outer margins of the pedicel converge to a common point.
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<emphasis id="17E5EAD3FFE9A151FF2F01B075BFFE08" bold="true" box="[192,473,449,475]" pageId="29" pageNumber="28">Distinguishing features.</emphasis>
<emphasis id="17E5EAD3FFE9A151FE0F01B07644FE08" box="[480,546,449,475]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="28">Color.</emphasis>
Body, forewings, legs pale (
<figureCitation id="BDAA2A44FFE9A151FCB701B077DAFE08" box="[856,956,449,475]" captionStart="Figure 22" captionStartId="29.[192,261,1868,1892]" captionTargetBox="[198,1444,782,1832]" captionTargetId="figure-188@29.[192,1450,776,1838]" captionTargetPageId="29" captionText="Figure 22. AC) Frankliniella cephalica. A) Body. B) Pedicel and basal collar of antennal segment III. C) Head, pronotum and mesonotum." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11450921" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/11450921/files/figure.png" pageId="29" pageNumber="28">Fig. 22A</figureCitation>
). Eyes with many ventral pigmented facets.
<emphasis id="17E5EAD3FFE9A151FF2E0192754BFE2E" box="[193,301,483,509]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="28">Structure.</emphasis>
Antennal segment III pedicel sub-basally angulate laterally, distal half slightly convergent apically and basal collar distinct and distally expanded (
<figureCitation id="BDAA2A44FFE9A151FD4002757775FDCC" box="[687,787,516,543]" captionStart="Figure 22" captionStartId="29.[192,261,1868,1892]" captionTargetBox="[198,1444,782,1832]" captionTargetId="figure-188@29.[192,1450,776,1838]" captionTargetPageId="29" captionText="Figure 22. AC) Frankliniella cephalica. A) Body. B) Pedicel and basal collar of antennal segment III. C) Head, pronotum and mesonotum." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11450921" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/11450921/files/figure.png" pageId="29" pageNumber="28">Fig. 22B</figureCitation>
), segment II with a distal pair of stout setae arising from protruding bases. Head with the PO1 setae, OC3 setae in position 2A (
<figureCitation id="BDAA2A44FFE9A151FC2102577057FD93" box="[974,1073,550,576]" captionStart="Figure 22" captionStartId="29.[192,261,1868,1892]" captionTargetBox="[198,1444,782,1832]" captionTargetId="figure-188@29.[192,1450,776,1838]" captionTargetPageId="29" captionText="Figure 22. AC) Frankliniella cephalica. A) Body. B) Pedicel and basal collar of antennal segment III. C) Head, pronotum and mesonotum." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11450921" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/11450921/files/figure.png" pageId="29" pageNumber="28">Fig. 22C</figureCitation>
). Pronotum usually with 2 mAM setae (
<figureCitation id="BDAA2A44FFE9A151FEE90239750FFDB1" box="[262,361,584,610]" captionStart="Figure 22" captionStartId="29.[192,261,1868,1892]" captionTargetBox="[198,1444,782,1832]" captionTargetId="figure-188@29.[192,1450,776,1838]" captionTargetPageId="29" captionText="Figure 22. AC) Frankliniella cephalica. A) Body. B) Pedicel and basal collar of antennal segment III. C) Head, pronotum and mesonotum." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11450921" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/11450921/files/figure.png" pageId="29" pageNumber="28">Fig. 22C</figureCitation>
). Upper surface of the hind coxae without microtrichia. Abdominal tergite VIII posteromarginal comb incomplete.
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<emphasis id="17E5EAD3FFE9A151FF2F02E275B4FD7E" bold="true" box="[192,466,659,685]" pageId="29" pageNumber="28">Interception frequency.</emphasis>
Uncommon.
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<emphasis id="17E5EAD3FFE9A151FF2F02CD7591FD05" bold="true" box="[192,503,700,726]" pageId="29" pageNumber="28">Region(s) of interceptions.</emphasis>
North America, Central America and the Caribbean.
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