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Schmutz
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There are now 19 species listed in this genus, and all of them seem to be associated with the leaves of
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, particularly various species of
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and
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. These thrips all have unusually elongate hind tarsi, and the sculpture on the abdominal tergites and also the metanotum is remarkably similar among the species. Two species were described from southern
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,
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and
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, and these should probably be placed in
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as they do not have elongate hind tarsi (
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). Of the others, 16 are from tropical Asia, with
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from
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Island in the Atlantic. In
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, the record of
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continues to be doubtful (
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), as the available specimens are possibly unpigmented individuals of
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. Despite earlier confusion in the literature, there appear to be consistent differences in colour between
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and
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. The first is known only from
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and has uniformly dark fore wings, with the anterior part of the head extensively brown but the pronotum uniformly pale. In contrast,
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has fore wings that are weakly and not quite uniformly shaded, the head is pale with only the interantennal projection dark (
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), and the pronotum has sublateral dark areas. A similar, but much darker form has been studied from
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on
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, but specimens from
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in
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, identified as
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, cannot at present be distinguished from
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.
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In
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, specimens identified as
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have been studied from Queensland (Brisbane; Monto; Carnarvon; Redlynch), Northern Territory (Darwin; Humpty Doo; Bathurst Island), and Western
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(Kununurra). This species has been taken occasionally from
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, but is abundant on
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at Darwin and widespread on
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in northern
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. The reliance on slight differences in body colour to distinguish species of this genus may not be entirely satisfactory. For example, specimens are sometimes taken together with typical
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that lack dark markings on the head and pronotum, and have the fore wings pale. Some of these specimens are thus similar to
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, but others that have antennal segment II pale cannot be distinguished from the description of
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from the
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islands.
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The antennal segmentation of species in this genus also caused some taxonomic confusion in earlier studies. The distal part of segment VI is commonly separated by a partial or complete suture, thus producing a 9-segmented condition. In contrast, the terminal antennal segments are fused in a few species, thus producing a 7-segmented condition.
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is unusual in that segment VI is subdivided, but the terminal two segments are fused, thus producing an 8-segmented antenna (
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).
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