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<emphasis id="B90BEACE24623B45FF65FB6CE5DB7EC9" bold="true" box="[151,486,1175,1201]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="60">Ceratothripoides funtumiae</emphasis>
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; 292
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This species remains known only from the original specimens from
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(in BMNH, SMF and USNM), together with
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from southern
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(in BMNH). In contrast to the other species placed in this genus, the head bears ocellar setae pair I in the normal position for
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, side-by-side; the other four species have these two setae placed irregularly or even one in front of the other (
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). Moreover, the metanotal reticulation is almost equiangular or even linear rather than transverse, and paired campaniform sensilla are present (
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). Campaniform sensilla are also present near the anterior margin of the mesonotum, and the metafurca bears a spinula. The forewing clavus is similar to that of
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, with five marginal setae and one discal seta. Antennal segments IIIIV are brown with the apex contrastingly yellow (much as in
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), and antennal segment VIII is twice as long as VII. In females, the campaniform sensilla on tergite VIII are anterior to the median setae. In males, tergite IX bears two pairs of moderately stout setae medially (
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), and sternites IIIVII bear a transverse pore plate at the anterior and three irregular rows of about 20 small pore plates behind this. Of the specimens of this species from
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, four were collected with
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at Ibadan in February, 1964, on “lily flower”.
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