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. Colour brown, tarsi, apices of tibiae and basal two-thirds of tube yellow; head sometimes paler medially; antennal segment II apex paler than pedicel of segment III. Head with cheeks convex; eyes rounded, with at least 20 ommatidia on dorsal surface and 15 ventrally; ocelli present but very small; postocular setae weakly capitate, shorter than eye width; one pair of minute interocular setae, vertex without setae medially (
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). Antennal segment III with two sensoria, pedicel slightly ridged; segments IVVII each sharply constricted to a basal pedicel (
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). Pronotal am and ml major setae minute, aa, epim and pa major setae short and weakly capitate. Thoracic sternites extensively eroded (
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), but mesopraesternum weakly indicated. Meso and metanota with complete transverse suture. Pelta eroded posteromedially; tergites IIVII each with one pair of marginal setae with apices rounded; tergite IX three pairs of major setae rather stout with apices rounded.
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Measurements of
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female in microns. Body length 1400. Head, length 150; width 180; postocular setae 35. Pronotum, length 100; width 220; major setae am 5, aa 20, ml 5, epim 35, pa 20. Metanotal median setae 15. Tergite IX setae
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,
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. Tube, length 95; anal setae?60. Antennal segments III VII+VIII length, 40, 40, 40, 40, 60.
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<emphasis id="B9755142FFC93956CCDAFF2B21EBAF41" bold="true" box="[199,414,231,257]" pageId="9" pageNumber="62">Material studied.</emphasis>
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female,
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, Lake St Clair,
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(M. Driessen).
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: same date and locality as
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; Lake Pedder,
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,
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.
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This species was collected during a survey of invertebrates associated with “button-grass moorland” in Tasmania. The dominant plant in these areas is
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, and this thrips presumably feeds on fungi at the bases of these sedges.
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