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Nonaka &amp; Jangvitaya
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This genus comprises two species collected from unidentified bamboos and grasses in
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.
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<emphasis id="42C8EAF4FF86764CFB07FA91FAFD6872" box="[1232,1372,1337,1361]" italics="true" pageId="35" pageNumber="36">T. bambusae</emphasis>
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has a stout and serrated ovipositor that does not extend to the apex of the abdomen, whereas in
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<emphasis id="42C8EAF4FF86764CFBA9FAF5FB7E6856" box="[1150,1247,1374,1397]" italics="true" pageId="35" pageNumber="36">T. megas</emphasis>
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the ovipositor is very weakly sclerotised with no marginal serrations (
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). Another genus from
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and
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,
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, is similar to
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<emphasis id="42C8EAF4FF86764CFEB8FA0EFE45689E" box="[367,484,1445,1469]" italics="true" pageId="35" pageNumber="36">Takethrips</emphasis>
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, but the three known species all have two pairs of long pronotal posteroangular setae, and the ovipositor is stout and boldly serrated (Mound &amp; Ng, 2009).
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