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(62) Heterothrips decacomis Crawford, Pomona College, Joum. Ent., vol. 1, no. 4, 



p. 110, 1909. 



Habitat: Guadalajara, Mexico. 



Taken on a low native tree with small yellow flowers, common in the bar- 

 rancas near Guadalajara; also on a shrub belonging to the family Malpig- 

 hiacese. 



22. Genus ALLOTHRIPS Hood, 1908. 



(63) AUothrips megacephalua Hood, Bui. 111. State Lab. Nat. Hist., vol. 8, art. 2, 



p. 372, figs. 1908. Ref. : Ent. News, vol. 20, p. 228, May, 1909 (males found). 

 Habitat: Urbana and Springfield, 111. 

 Taken from under bark of various trees in winter. 



23. Genus RHAPTOTHRIPS Crawford. 



(64) Rhaptothrips peculiaris Crawford, Pomona College, Joum. Ent., vol. 1, no. ^, 



p. 116, figs., 1909. 



Habitat: Guadalajara, Mexico. 



Food plant: "A certain spiny solanaceous plant" (Crawford). 



24. Genus ANTHOTHRIPS Uzel. 



(65) Anthothrips niger Osborn. Redescribed by Hinds, Mon. Thys. N. Amer., 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 26, p. 188, figs., 1902. 



Habitat: Iowa; Michigan; Massachusetts; Oregon; California. 



Food plants: Achillea millefolium, oxeye daL'3y, red and white clover, 

 various grasses. 



(66) Anthothrips verbasci Osborn. Redescribed by Hinds, Mon. Thys. N. Amer., 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 26, p. 189, figs., 1902. 

 Habitat: Ames, Iowa; Amherst, Mass. 

 Food plant: Mullein. 



(67) Anthothrips variabilis Crawford, Pomona College, Joum. Ent., vol. 2, no. 1, 



p. 166, fig., March, 1910. 



Habitat: Santiago de las Vegas, Cuba; Managua, Nicaragua; Guadalajara, 

 Mexico. 



Food plants: "Celosa, Dodder and native creeping vine" (Crawford). 



25. Genus ALETJRODOTHRIPS Franklin. 



(68) Aleurodothrips fasciapennis Franklin (described as Cryptothripsfasciapennis), 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 33, p. 727, figs., 1908; as Aleurodothrips fascia- 

 pennis in Ent. News, vol. 20, p. 228, figs.. May, 1909. 



Habitat: Newstead, St. Peters, Barbados Islands; Florida. 



Taken on flower of La France rose and commonly in Florida feeding on the 

 eggs, larvae, and pupae of the citrus white fly (Aleyrodes citi R. & H.). 



26. Genus EURYTHIIIPS Hinds, 1902. 



(69) Eurythrips ampliventraUs Hinds, Mon. Thys. N. Amer., Proc. L'. S. Nat. 



Mus., vol. 26, p. 202, figs., 1902. 

 Habitat: Amherst, Mass. 

 "Taken in turf in fall" (Hinds). 



(70) Eurythrips osbomi Hinds, Mon. Thys. N. Amer., Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 



26, p. 203, figs., 1902. 

 Habitat: Amherst, Mass. 

 Food plants: Grasses. 



