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<emphasis id="AEE2A755FFB75A32FF26B317A6FFFAA4" bold="true" box="[151,422,1365,1391]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="39">Chirothrips atricorpus</emphasis>
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(sic)
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Although this species was described originally from
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, it is not considered to be native to that continent.
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suggested that it was probably introduced to
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by shipping from one of the East African ports, and these authors also reported the species from
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.
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Bhatti
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(2009)
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list it from
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together with earlier references from that country.
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<emphasis id="AEE2A755FFB75A32FF75B035A61FF95A" bold="true" box="[196,326,1655,1681]" pageId="6" pageNumber="39">Diagnosis:</emphasis>
Body colour brown, tarsi light brown, forewing and clavus shaded. Head weakly produced in front of eyes (
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); vertex with two pairs of setae, ocellar setae lateral to fore ocellus. Antennal segment II not produced on external margin; sensoria on segments IIIIV simple and stout; antennal segment I without transverse ridge on dorsal surface. Tergal campaniform sensilla posterior to median setae; posterior margins of tergites IVIII with broadly-based oval craspedate lobes that fuse at their bases to a continuous craspedum; sternites IIVI posterior margins with slender craspedate lobes, VII with lobes present only laterally. Male macropterous, craspedum on posterior tergites entire with small rounded lobes.
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