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Key to Australian species of
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1. Antennal segment III less than 200 microns long (
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)...................................................... 2
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-. Antennal segment III more than 220 microns long (
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)..................................................... 3
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2. Antennal segment III length 120140 microns (
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); tube shorter than head, tube/head ratio about 0.9...........
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-. Antennal segment III length about 180 microns; tube longer than head, tube/head ratio about 1.3.................
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3. Pelta with no lateral lobes (
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)...................................................................... 4
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-. Pelta with distinct, but sometimes small, lateral lobes (
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).............................................. 5
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4. Pelta occupying no more than two-thirds of anterior margin of tergite II, maximum width less than four times median length (
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).......................................................................................
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-. Pelta occupying almost the entire anterior margin of tergite II, maximum width more than four times median length (
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)............................................................................................
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5. Body bicoloured, thorax, abdominal segment I, antennal segments IIIIV, and tarsi yellow (
<figureCitation id="1371D2C63904FF8EFBFC1200FC88FDD0" box="[1126,1200,515,536]" captionStart="FIGURES 21 29" captionStartId="7.[151,264,1979,2002]" captionTargetBox="[176,1410,201,1945]" captionTargetId="figure@7.[176,1420,201,1957]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="FIGURES 21 29. Australian species (females) of Phaulothrips. (21) daguilaris; (22) fuscus; (23) inquilinus; (24) kranzae; (25) oakeyi; (26) uptoni; (27) vuilleti; (28) vuilleti, tube; (29) daguilaris, tube." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/222955/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="242">Fig. 26</figureCitation>
); tergites each with two pairs of wing-retaining setae (cf
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)
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6. Lateral lobes of pelta very short, one-eighth of width of this sclerite (
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); fore wing, when present, with no duplicated cilia...............................................................................................
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-. Lateral lobes of pelta long, one fifth of width of sclerite (
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); fore wing, when present, with duplicated cilia present.... 7
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7. Anterior margin of head with pair of prominent rounded tubercles, each bearing about 10 dark setae with translucent apices (
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-. Anterior margin of head sometimes with small tubercles, but these bear no more than three pairs of setae (
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)..... 8
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8. Anterior margin of head with pair of small pointed tubercles each bearing three stout translucent setae about as long as anten- nal segment I (
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); pelta lateral lobes bearing one pair of setae.....................................
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-. Anterior margin of head with no more than two pairs of pre-ocellar setae (
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); pelta lateral lobes with or without setae.................................................................................................... 9
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9. Head with two pairs of short pre-ocellar setae (
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), neither setal pair longer than antennal segment I; pelta with pair of prominent setae on lateral lobes; tergites IIVII with median setae at least 0.5 as long as each tergite (
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-. Head with one pair of prominent pre-ocellar setae (
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), if more than one pair then one pair is longer than antennal seg- ment I; pelta lobes usually without setae; median pair of tergal setae not elongate.................................. 10
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10. Head with mid-dorsal pair of setae present; prosternal ferna bluntly pointed medially in females (
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-. Head without a pair of major mid-dorsal setae; prosternal ferna usually with median margins parallel (
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).... 11
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11. Tube of female with margins convex, no longer than 0.75 as long as head (
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); pre-ocellar setae on head colourless, apical half broad and flat (
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-. Tube of female with margins straight, but constricted at apex (
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), at least 0.8 as long as head; pre-ocellar setae pale or shaded, never colourless with flattened apices.............................................................. 12
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13. Tergites with more than one pair of wing-retaining setae; all 3 pairs of major setae on head dark, long, slender and sharply acute (
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)....................................................................................
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<keyLead id="30BB6D763904FF8EFF0D151FFDA4FAF9" box="[151,1436,1308,1329]" pageId="3" pageNumber="242">-. Tergites with only one pair of wing-retaining setae; major setae on head pale or weakly shaded....................... 14</keyLead>
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14. Pelta with pair of setae on lateral lobes (
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); tube 1.31.5 as long as head; pre-ocellar setae extend to apex of antennal seg- ment II..................................................................................
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-. Pelta without setae on lateral lobes (
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); tube no more than 1.2 as long as the head; pre-ocellar setae extend to apex of antennal segment I...........................................................................
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15. Pre-ocellar setae weakly shaded and slender; tube of female at least 0.85 of head length.....................
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-. Pre-ocellar setae colourless and stouter; tube of female no more than 0.8 of head..............................
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