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Body brown; fore tibiae and tarsi yellow, middle and hind tibiae brown; antennal segment I concolorous with head, II brownish on basal half and yellowish at tip, III and IV yellow, V and VI lightly shaded with brown at apex, VII and VIII brown; fore wing pale, without median dark line; major setae on head and thorax yellow; tergite X dark brown in basal 2/3 and paler at apex.
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Measurements of female (
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), in microns (µm): length about 2547; head length 305, greatest width across cheeks 182, po length 42; median length of pronotum 242, width 308, epim length 75, pa length 50; tergite X length 172, basal width 75, apical width 35; length (width) of antennal segments IIIVIII 67 (35), 70 (37), 62 (32), 55 (27), 45 (22), 35 (12), respectively.
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Smaller than but similar to female in colour; pa setae sometimes reduced, but longer than discal setae; duplicated cilia on fore wings present; fore femora and pronotum not as enlarged as in females, fore tarsi with smaller tooth; transverse pore plate on sternite VIII occupying almost all sternite area; S2 setae on abdominal tergite IX short and pointed.
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Measurements of male (
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): length about 1184; head length 256, greatest width across cheeks 160, po length 26; median length of pronotum 172, width 240, epim length 57, pa length 12; tergite X length 152, basal width 57, apical width 30; length (width) of antennal segments IIIVIII 57 (30), 62 (30), 57 (27), 50 (21), 42 (18), 27 (11), respectively.
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Larvae are uniformly red in colour, and all immature stages were found coexisting with
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inside
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galls.
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female,
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, São Francisco de Paula (
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,
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), from
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gall (induced by
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),
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(Shizen,
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. col.) (
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2446).
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:
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and
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with same data as
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.
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The generic relationships of this new taxon are not easy to access, considering its remarkable morphology. The number of sense cones on antennal segments III and IV is typical of
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, although this character is known to be highly variable in that genus (
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). However,
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contrasts with
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<emphasis id="B94FEACAFFD02A2EFBD4FCA0FB75FC01" box="[1029,1155,874,898]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="1408">Haplothrips</emphasis>
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members in having the head unusually long and only two pairs of long setae on the pronotum. An elongate head evolved several times within
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and also occurs in most
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and some
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. The short and pointed sub-basal setae on the fore wings are also observed in some
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, such as the Brazilian
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Hood
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which also shows short pronotal aa, am and ml setae and enlarged fore legs. The presence of enlarged fore legs and additional sigmoid wing-retaining setae is also found in such
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as
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<emphasis id="B94FEACAFFD02A2EFDF2FB96FD5DFBF7" box="[547,683,1116,1140]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="1408">Euoplothrips</emphasis>
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and
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<emphasis id="B94FEACAFFD02A2EFD25FB96FC9CFBF7" box="[756,874,1116,1140]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="1408">Mesothrips</emphasis>
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, both also presumably invaders of thrips leaf-galls from the Oriental and Pacific regions (
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). Our observations suggest that
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<emphasis id="B94FEACAFFD02A2EFD94FB68FD31FB39" box="[581,711,1186,1210]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="1408">M. variabilis</emphasis>
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is phytophagous on gall tissue, and we did not detect predation on the gall-inducing
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<emphasis id="B94FEACAFFD02A2EFD18FB0EFCA3FB5F" box="[713,853,1220,1244]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="1408">Holopothrips</emphasis>
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. No individuals were collected outside the
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<emphasis id="B94FEACAFFD02A2EFEA6FB2DFDF8FB7C" box="[375,526,1255,1279]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="1408">M. guianensis</emphasis>
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galls, and this association is likely to be specific.
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