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or more; anterior margin of forewing with from ti\.'enty-tzi'o to thirty-two 

 spines, anterior vein with eighteen to tzceiity-six spines, and posterior vein with 

 twelve to seventeen. 



Average length from .83 mm. to 1.26 )n)ii., occasionally more. 



Food plant : Grass, several Compositae, and others mentioned for var. 

 setosits. 



Locahty: Berkeley, Cal.. (Moulton), Elsinore, Cal.. (C. F. Baker), and 

 Claremont, Cal. (Crawford). 



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Figure 62. Anaphothrips longipennis 



Anaphothrips longipennis n. sp. 



Average length about .96 mm. ; general color, brownish yellow to yellowish 

 white ; all spines very light colored and indistinct. 



Head (Fig. 62 A) somewhat wider than long, subglobose, broadly rounded 

 in front, with two small spines beside the anterior ocellus, and no more ; 

 cheeks full ; occiput faintly reticulated. Eyes prominent, bulging, somewhat 

 darker than head, lateral facets medium, dorsal facets very small ; ocelli ante- 

 rior, rather small, very pale and indistinct. Mouthcone moderately short, 



