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(
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,
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,
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)
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: Body extensively dark brown, abdominal segments IVII slightly paler; antennal segments IIIIX light brown. Fore wing with longitudinal dark bands along anterior and posterior margins toward wing apex (
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), clavus uniformly brown.
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Head about as long as wide; about 8 pairs of postocular setae in irregular double row; one pair of short setae between posterior ocelli; mouth-cone short and scarcely extending between fore coxae. Antennal segments III and IV each with a linear sensorium, on III straight and extending to basal half of segment, on IV curving around apex and extending to basal third of segment (
<figureCitation id="03E757CDDB56FFDEBB29FD21E4C5FD5A" box="[610,679,654,679]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 14" captionStartId="4.[151,264,1889,1912]" captionTargetBox="[175,1396,195,1838]" captionTargetId="figure@4.[175,1399,195,1839]" captionTargetPageId="4" captionText="FIGURES 1 14. Aeolothripidae species. Terminal antennal segments 1 8: (1) Aeolothrips nitidus; (2) Ae. fasciatus; (3) Ae. bicolor; (4) Ae. nasturtii; (5) Desmothrips australis; (6) Ambaeolothrips microstriatus segments I IX; (7) Am. pampeanus segments III IX; (8) Am. romanruizi segments IV IX. Meso and metanota 9 14: (9) Stomatothrips septenarius; (10) Aduncothrips? asiaticus; (11) Erythrothrips arizonae; (12) Lamprothrips miltoni; (13) Gelothrips cinctus; (14) Aeolothrips nitidus." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/260865/files/figure.png" pageId="7" pageNumber="420">Fig. 7</figureCitation>
). Pronotum smooth, with no long setae; mesonotum closely striate; mesosternum entirely divided by furcal spinula; metanotum divided into two sclerites, anterior sclerite with arcuate and closely spaced striae, posterior sclerite smooth. Fore wing with two complete rows of small setae; clavus with a row of 78 setae and a single discal seta near base. Abdominal tergite I broad, covering the entire dorsal surface of segment; tergal median setae small and wide apart; tergite IX slightly longer than VIII; abdominal sternite III with 3 pairs of postero-marginal setae, IVVII with 4 pairs.
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Measurements (
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female in microns). Body length 1600. Head length 182, width 205. Pronotum length 160; width 225. Fore wing length 935, median width 110. Antennal segments IIX length: 27, 55, 110 (102 excluding pedicel), 103, 67, 10, 10, 8, 7.
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<emphasis id="A9A8975ADB56FFDEB98CFC7DE763FC16" box="[199,257,978,1003]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="420">Male</emphasis>
: unknown
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.
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, Rio Grande do Sul state, Porto Alegre, on grass leaves,
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(Cavalleri A) [Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, São Lourenço do Sul,
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1432].
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, Rio Grande do Sul state, Catuípe,
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on
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[
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],
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(Santos FL) [
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1433].
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. Known only from two females taken in southern
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, the fore wing colour pattern suggests that this species is particularly closely related to
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from
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, from which it can be distinguished using the key above. One referee in commenting on this manuscript indicated that the three available specimens could be interpreted as a single variable species. Although this is true, such intraspecific colour variation would be unusual in
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, as would the geographical distribution of an endemic thrips species almost the full length of South
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