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http://www.ozthrips.org/terebrantia/
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Species in this family are minute and rarely collected. They live on dead wood and in leaf litter, feeding on fungus, and most species are described from the Neotropics (
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).
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<emphasis id="B95FE33EFF949E59FF4C895D3FDB7020" bold="true" box="[151,401,1290,1315]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="189">Merothrips brunneus</emphasis>
Ward
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: Described from
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, this species is also known from eastern
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. Similar in structure to the worldwide
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<emphasis id="B95FE33EFF949E59FDEC89793CE77044" box="[567,685,1326,1351]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="189">floridensis</emphasis>
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, it is generally darker, with more protuberant eyes each comprising 1012 facets, and the sensorium on antennal segment III is small and circular. Samples including both sexes have been taken on dead branches with lichens in the National Park on Red Road and Bird Rock Track, and also in the Mission Road forest and 100 Acre Reserve.
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: Widespread around the world, apterous females of this species are distinguished from apterae of
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by their paler colour, more reduced compound eyes usually with only 79 facets, and a sensorium on antennal segment III that is clearly transverse not circular. Specimens have been taken from dead branches at several sites on
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, including Highland Lodge, Prince Philip Drive, 100 Acre Reserve, and Mt Pitt.
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