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<emphasis id="B94CA544FFFC996C8347FBE1FE1AC90B" bold="true" box="[264,504,1073,1099]" italics="true" pageId="21" pageNumber="22">Scirtothrips inermis</emphasis>
Priesner
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[
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,
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<emphasis id="B94CA544FFFC996C8347FB4AFE3FC9F1" box="[264,477,1178,1201]" italics="true" pageId="21" pageNumber="22">Scirtothrips inermis</emphasis>
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: 186
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­188.
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Described from the Canary Islands, this species has been recorded from California,
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and South
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(
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), and has been taken from a wide range of unrelated trees and herbs. It is similar to the tropical species
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in having unusually long posteromarginal setae S2 on the pronotum, but the ocellar setae pair III are longer than in any endemic Australian species.
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<emphasis id="B94CA544FFFC996C8112FA54FC30C8DD" box="[861,978,1412,1437]" italics="true" pageId="21" pageNumber="22">S. inermis</emphasis>
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usually has at least one more discal seta on the tergal microtrichial fields than in other members of the genus. The male is described as lacking drepanae on the ninth tergite, but no males have been seen from
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. The second instar larvae have the pronotum with reticulate sculpture, much as in
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<emphasis id="B94CA544FFFC996C8347F9F4FE67CB7D" box="[264,389,1572,1597]" italics="true" pageId="21" pageNumber="22">S. aurantii</emphasis>
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. Several females have been studied from near Adelaide (
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) on
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<emphasis id="B94CA544FFFC996C86F8F9F4FACACB7D" box="[1207,1320,1572,1597]" italics="true" pageId="21" pageNumber="22">Viburnum</emphasis>
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[
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], also females and larvae from cultivated
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[
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] at Silvan in Victoria (
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).
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<emphasis id="B94CA544FFFC996C8377F94CFDC4CBF6" bold="true" box="[312,550,1692,1718]" italics="true" pageId="21" pageNumber="22">Female macroptera</emphasis>
.
<emphasis id="B94CA544FFFC996C8079F94CFD6BCBF5" box="[566,649,1692,1717]" italics="true" pageId="21" pageNumber="22">Colour</emphasis>
: Yellow, antecostal ridges on tergites and sternites dark; forewings shaded near base but pale distally; antennal segment I pale, II VIII darker.
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: Vertex closely striate, ocellar region with several transverse lines; ocellar setae pair III about twice as long as diameter of one posterior ocellus, close together between midpoints of posterior ocelli; two pairs of post­ocular setae. Pronotum with transverse striae not closely spaced, distance between lines about equal to diameter of a discal setal pore; 2 anteromarginal setae, about 10 discal setae; 4 pairs of posteromarginal setae,
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65 microns long, more than twice diameter of antennal segment II. Metanotal reticulation arcuate anteriorly but almost equiangular on posterior half, median setae close to margin. Forewing scale with 4 marginal setae; first vein setae with about 10 setae; second vein 2­3 setae; all posteromarginal fringe cilia straight. Tergite I without long discal setae, III­V median setae longer than distance between bases; tergal microtrichial fields with 4 6 discal setae; VIII with discal microtrichia anteromedially, posteromarginal comb complete; IX without discal microtrichia. Sternites III­VI with 3 pairs of posteromarginal setae; microtrichial fields extending just mesad of S2.
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