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1. Fore wings narrow, distally never wider than at base (cf.
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<figureCitation id="13192A6DA65877135961FEF8A7ADAF09" box="[880,905,256,277]" captionStart="FIGURES 2123" captionStartId="23.[151,264,1758,1782]" captionTargetBox="[152,1436,849,1735]" captionTargetId="figure-305@23.[151,1436,849,1735]" captionTargetPageId="23" captionText="FIGURES 2123. Sesquithrips rostratus gen. et sp. n. holotype female. (21) dorsal view, mouth cone outlined white; (22) left wings, indicated: distinct seta at distal end of second wing vein; (23) serrate hind margin of left hind wing." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6796627" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/6796627/files/figure.png" pageId="24" pageNumber="25">22</figureCitation>
).......................................... 2
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-. Fore wings becoming progressively larger in distal half, broadly rounded at tip (cf.
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2. Fore wings parallel and straight, with two complete veins, both with setae; fore wing fringe cilia arising from sockets (
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)..........................................................................
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-. Fore wings slightly bent forwards, broadened towards base; either with only one vein or additionally with a second vein ending approximately in the middle of the wing; fore wing fringe cilia embedded into the wing membrane (
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,
<figureCitation id="13192A6DA65877135EFBFE6BA127AFB4" box="[1258,1283,403,424]" captionStart="FIGURES 2123" captionStartId="23.[151,264,1758,1782]" captionTargetBox="[152,1436,849,1735]" captionTargetId="figure-305@23.[151,1436,849,1735]" captionTargetPageId="23" captionText="FIGURES 2123. Sesquithrips rostratus gen. et sp. n. holotype female. (21) dorsal view, mouth cone outlined white; (22) left wings, indicated: distinct seta at distal end of second wing vein; (23) serrate hind margin of left hind wing." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6796627" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/6796627/files/figure.png" pageId="24" pageNumber="25">22</figureCitation>
).......... 3
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3. Fore wings with first vein only, which does not bear any distal setae; tube constricted (
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)....................................................................................................
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<emphasis id="B956EAFAA65877135E94FE35A1B8AFFF" box="[1157,1436,461,483]" italics="true" pageId="24" pageNumber="25">Adstrictubothrips mirapterus</emphasis>
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-. Fore wings with a shorter second vein, which ends with a prominent seta approximately in the middle of the wing (
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); distal setae on first vein present; hind wings with posterior distal margin of wing membrane serrate (
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4. Mouth cone short and rounded (
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); antennal segment IX clearly separated from VIII; robust species................................................................................................
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-. Mouth cone long and pointed (
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); antennal segment IX broadly joined to VIII; gracile species..........
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5. Fore wings with two complete veins, both furnished with setae (
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); pronotum (
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) with two pairs of posteroangular setae (inner pair much shorter) and well-developed posteromarginal setae; fore coxae each with a long hair-like seta (
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-. Fore wings with one long wing vein only (
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); second vein, if developed, reduced to basal half of wing, without any setae (
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); pronotum with one pair of posteroangular setae, posteromarginal setae vestigial (
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); fore coxae without long setae (
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6. Antennal segment I about twice longer than wide; median antennal segments at least 1.4 times longer than wide (
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), with a slender pedicel; inner ocellar setae protruding beyond base of antennal segment III; head narrow......
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-. Antennal segment I scarcely longer than wide; median antennal segments about as long as wide (
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), without a distinct pedicel; inner ocellar setae protruding beyond base of antennal segment II; head broad....................
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<emphasis id="B956EAFAA65877135F0EFC5BA1B8ADA4" box="[1311,1436,931,952]" italics="true" pageId="24" pageNumber="25">G. peculiaris</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="30D395DDA65877135A86FC38A1B8ADC9" box="[151,1436,960,982]" pageId="24" pageNumber="25">7. Fore wings with a distinct second vein near base (Figs 17,18).................................................. 8</keyLead>
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-. Fore wings without a second vein (
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) but sometimes with an elongated shading near base (
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) or with some scattered stains...................................................................................... 10
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8. From Lebanese amber; tube no more than 2.8 times longer than basal width.............................
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-. From Burmese amber; tube slenderer, more than 3.3 times longer than wide (
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)............................... 9
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9. Mouth cone long, slender and pointed, protruding over base of prosternum (
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); first wing vein with about 4 very small setae and with one distal seta as long as the distance between the vein and the anterior margin of the wing; small species (body length about
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)..................................................................
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-. Mouth cone shorter, not reaching base of prosternum; first wing vein with about 13 dispersed stout setae, several as long as the distance between the vein and the anterior margin of the wing (
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); large species (body length about
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10. Tube short and bulky, about 2.32.5 times longer than wide (cf.
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)........................................ 11
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-. Tube long and slender, about 3.25.9 times longer than wide (
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11. Head very short, about 1.41.5 times wider than long; antennal length about 0.3 the body length; wing vein hardly extended to base of rounding of wing tip; about 0.8 times as long as fore wing; small species (body length about
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-. Head longer; first vein extended to base of rounding of wing tip; larger species (body length over
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12. Head about as long as wide; wing vein pale along entire length; smaller species (body length about
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-. Head about 1.25 times wider than long; wing vein distally dark; large species (body length about
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13. First vein long, reaching costa at base of rounding of wing tip (
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); length of antennal segment III about 5070 microns; smaller species (body length about
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-. First vein short, distally not reaching last fifth of fore wing (
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14. Sense cones on antennal segments short (not longer than 10 microns)..................................
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-. Sense cones on antennal segments longer (longer than 15 microns)...................................
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15. Antennal segment III and IV distally cylindrical-elongated (
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,
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); sense cones tiny, hardly distinguishable from setae; ocelli on a distinct ocellar hump; hamulate part of wing coupling system with six or seven hamuli (
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); very large species (body length about
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-. Antennal segment III and IV distally inverse conical (cf.
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); sense cones stout, easy to distinguish from setae; ocellar hump lacking; wing coupling with less hamuli; large species (body length about 2.0 mm)................................ 16
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16. Wing vein short, hardly reaching last quarter of fore wing, apically split, with two terminal setae; tube very long and slender (about 5.1 times as long as wide at base) antennal segment III conspicuously long (about 100 microns)....
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-. Wing vein longer, reaching almost last fifth of fore wing; not diverged into two branches; tube shorter (about 3.2 times as long as wide at base); antennal segment III shorter (less than 87 microns).................................
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