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Key to second instar larvae of
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1. Abdominal segment X with 1618 anal setae (
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)..........................................
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-. Abdominal segment X with six anal setae (
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<keyLead id="4166E422FFD2AD23FF2AFD92FA51C615" box="[151,1436,524,546]" pageId="2" pageNumber="455">2. Major dorsal setae clavate, fringed or expanded distally....................................................... 3</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="4166E422FFD2AD23FF2AFDB7FA51C60A" box="[151,1436,553,575]" pageId="2" pageNumber="455">-. Major dorsal setae more slender, acute or blunt.............................................................. 9</keyLead>
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3. Dorsal setae strongly expanded distally (maximum width of setae at least 3x wider than at the base) (
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,
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<keyLead id="4166E422FFD2AD23FF2AFD1FFA51C6A3" box="[151,1436,641,663]" pageId="2" pageNumber="455">-. Dorsal setae with apex different (if expanded, not remarkably broad)............................................ 5</keyLead>
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4. Dorsal setae with concave (crateriform) apex (
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); head with setae D1 inserted posteriorly to D4 setae, D3 with apex expanded.........................................................................
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-. Dorsal setae with convex apex (
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); head with setae D1 inserted anteriorly to D4 setae, D3 with apex acute.............................................................................................
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5. Abdominal segments IX and X brown, completely sclerotized (
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) (
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-. Abdominal segments IX and X clearer, not fully sclerotized (
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6. Abdominal segments IX 0.70.8x longer than wide; abdominal segment X 1.41.5x longer than basal width; posterior margin of segment X with teeth medially only, between D1 setae.....................................
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-. Abdominal segments IX 0.6x longer than wide; abdominal segment X 1.11.3x longer than basal width (
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); posterior margin of segment X with minute teeth laterally only................................................
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7. Dorsal setae emerging from tubercles and with weakly expanded apex (about 1.5x wider than basal quarter) (
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-. Dorsal setae not emerging from tubercles and with apex about 2x wider than basal quarter (
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<emphasis id="C8E39B05FFD2AD23FBF2FBEAFB71C0BD" box="[1103,1212,1140,1161]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="455">Caliothrips</emphasis>
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8. Setae on meso- and metanotum short, about 4x longer than setae basal width; apex strongly expanded, at least 3x wider than basal quarter width (
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-. Setae on meso- and metanotum, more than 10x longer than setae basal width; apex less expanded, 2x wider than basal quarter width (
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9. Setae on antennal segment III longer than the segment length (
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-. Setae on antennal segment III as long as or shorter than the segment length (
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