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<emphasis id="B927EAC8FF94236FFF5AF8FEFE4C683C" bold="true" box="[151,394,1833,1859]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="208">Carientothrips reedi</emphasis>
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a: 34
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(
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)
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This species is known from eastern
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and Southeastern
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. It is very similar to
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from
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, but has shorter antennae (
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, cf.
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) and the major setae are less capitate. The available specimens were taken from grasses and dead twigs.
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Apterous or macropterous, body and legs brownish yellow with tube dark; head longer than wide, not projecting in front of eyes, vertex reticulate; eyes well developed dorsally but small ventrally with only 45 visible ommatidia; postocellar finely acute, postocular setae weakly capitate. Pronotal am setae short and acute, the other 4 pairs long and capitate, aa setae arising slightly mesad of anterior angle; notopleural sutures incomplete. Metanotum reticulate, with 46 minor setae anteromedially. Pelta broadly triangular with rounded margins (also macroptera); tergites IIIVI with about 10 small discal setae in transverse row, wing-retaining setae minute in aptera, sigmoid in macroptera; tergite IX setae blunt and shorter than tube. Male with no fore tarsal tooth.
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