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Haliday
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This European genus of four wingless species includes one,
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, that is possibly the most abundant thrips worldwide. Found on grass leaves throughout the temperate world, including at high elevations in some tropical countries,
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is common in southern
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on introduced pasture grasses. It is easily recognised by the 6- segmented antennae with an enlarged sixth segment. In
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montane grasses,
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with 8-segmented antennae, is common, and this species may possibly be found in suitable habitats in Tasmania.
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provided an illustrated account of the species of
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