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1. Prosternal basantra present in both sexes (
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) but sometimes weakly sclerotised and scarcely visible in females (
<figureCitation id="136B2A2DFF932729FAF8FB00FA3AD6BC" box="[1348,1413,1230,1252]" captionStart="FIGURES 2130" captionStartId="16.[151,264,1946,1971]" captionTargetBox="[151,1435,956,1927]" captionTargetId="figure@16.[151,1435,956,1927]" captionTargetPageId="16" captionText="FIGURES 2130. Hoplothrips species. Head 2122 (21) wrightae female; (22) wrightae male. Prosternum 2330 (23) bellingeni; (24) fungosus; (25) lihongae; (26) lowdeni male; (27) tarsus; (28) wrightae; (29) reedi; (30) woodsi (Bbasantra; Fferna; Mmesoeusternum anterior margin)." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3602436" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/3602436/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="303">Fig 30</figureCitation>
) ................................................................................................... 2
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-. Prosternal basantra not developed as distinct sclerites (
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)................................................. 4
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2. Antennal segment III with a prominent ring-like ridge near base (
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); fore tarsal tooth present in both sexes; male sternite VIII with a slender transverse pore plate (
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)..................................................
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<keyLead id="30A1959DFF932729FF2BFAAFFA23D7CB" pageId="2" pageNumber="303">-. Antennal segment III without a prominent ridge near base; fore tarsal tooth absent or minute in female; male sternite VIII with- out a pore plate....................................................................................... 3</keyLead>
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3. Ocellar region of head weakly reticulate (
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); apterae with about 9 facets in each compound eye; pronotal am setae capi- tate and as long as aa setae; female fore tarsus without a tooth; female with prosternal basantra present...........
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-. Ocellar region of head without reticulate sculpture; apterae with about 14 facets in each compound eye; pronotal am setae pointed and much shorter than aa setae; fore tarsus with small tooth at inner apex; female with prosternal basantra weak or absent....................................................................................
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4. Pronotum with notopleural sutures incomplete anterolaterally (
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)........................................... 5
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-. Pronotum with notopleural sutures complete anterolaterally (
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)............................................. 6
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5. Prosternal ferna fused into narrow transverse band (
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); large fore tarsal tooth present in both sexes; antennal segment III with 1 sense cone; male sternite VIII with 3 small pore plates arranged in triangle (
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)....................
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-. Prosternal ferna not fused, separated by small median gap (
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); fore tarsal tooth absent in female; antennal segment III with 2 sense cones; male not known..................................................................
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6. Maxillary stylets parallel in middle of head and more than 1/4 of head width apart (
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)........................... 7
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-. Maxillary stylets close together medially in head and no more than 1/8 of head width apart (
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).................... 9
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7. Antennal segment IV with numerous small sensory hairs in both sexes (
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); fore tarsal tooth absent in female.................................................................................................
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-. Antennal segment IV without small sensory hairs in both sexes (
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); fore tarsal tooth present in both sexes.......... 8
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8. Macroptera with 2 sense cones on antennal segments III and IV (apterae not known); fore wing without duplicated cilia; male with slender pore plate fully across sternite VIII; tube yellowish, paler or equal in colour to abdominal segment IX......................................................................................................
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-. Macroptera with 3 sense cones on antennal segments III and IV, but aptera with on 2 sense cones on III &amp; IV; fore wing with 56 duplicated cilia; male sternite VIII with small transverse pore plate medially; tube darker brown than abdominal segment IX........................................................................................
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9. Metanotum with pair of capitate setae posteromedially (
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); male sternite VIII almost fully occupied by pore plate...................................................................................................
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10. Metanotal discal area of micropterae with 512 small fine setae (
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), macropterae with at least 4 such setae, in addition to the major setal pair; pronotal midlateral setae no larger than discal setae (
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)..........................................................
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12. Large, dark brown species with dark brown antennae; genae with prominent setae (
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); fore wing with more than 20 duplicated cilia; male sternite VIII without pore plate..................................................
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-. Small light brown species with light brown antennae; genae without prominent setae (
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13. Major setae on head and pronotum capitate; female fore tarsal tooth blunt, shorter than half of tarsal width.
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14. Macropterae with antennal segment IV bearing many small sensory hairs ventrally, but micropterae with only a few near apex of segment IV (
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15. Pronotal posteroangular setae at least 1.4 times as long as epimeral setae (
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) [male sternite VIII with transverse pore plate less than half of sternite width (
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17. Macropterae with antennal segments IVV fully brown; micropterae with pedicels of antennal segments IVV no longer than wide, III truncate at apex (
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-. Macropterae with antennal segments IVV yellow at base; micropterae with pedicels of antennal segments IVV slender, longer than wide, III with apex not truncate (
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18. Antennal segments IIIIV with sense cones long, curved and acute, on III distinctly longer than apex of segment (
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-. Antennal segments IIIIV with sense cones short, straight and blunt, on III about as long as apex of segment (
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