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I. Phloeothrips Halid. 



1. Phl. longispina n. sp. Nagu, sub fiico ejecto. 1 

 specimen. 



2. Phl. tibialis n. sp. In vicinitate Abote; ad Helsing- 

 forsiam sub muscis, D. J, Sahlberg. 



3. Phl. Ulmi Fabr., Halid. 1. c. p. 141: '"'Piceo-nigra, 

 antennarum articulo 3:tio toto, seqventibus basi flavo-palli- 

 dis; tibiis basi apiceque, anticis totis tarsisque ferrugineis; 

 femoribus anticis incrassatis; pollice in utroque sexu distin- 

 cto."'' ■ — Pargas, I spec. apterum; in foliis Tilke. 



4. Phl. statices Halid. 1. c. p. 442, 5: '''Alata, atra, 

 antennis medio, tibiis anticis apice tarsisque lusco-pallidis^ fe- 

 moribus anticis incrassatis; pollice maris distincto, feminee 

 obsoleto.*'' Frequens, prsesertim in Chrysanthemo. 



5. Phl. pallicornis n. sp. Ad Aboam locis paludosis. 



II. Heliothrips Halid, 

 In Fennia haud inventa. 



III. Sericothrips Halid. 



6. S. staphylinus Halid. In Alandia, ad Aboam et in 

 Pargas; in Papilionaceis (vide infra in descriptionibus spe- 

 cierum novarum). 



IV. Thrips Halid. 

 Conspectus subgenerum: 



A. Ocelli nulli nec alee. Aptinothrips. 

 AA. Ocelli tres. 



B. Prothorax antrorsum attenuatus, caput perparvum; pedes an- 

 tici perquam incrassati, antennEe compressse. Chirothrips. 



BB. Prothorax seque latus vel lateribus rotundatus, 



C. Segmentum ultimmn abdominale feminfe bispinosum; alse 

 maris nullaj. Limothrips. 



CC. Abdomen inerme. 



D. Antennse stylo articulo 6:to breviore ; alse plerumque adsunt. 

 Segmentum feminee ultimum compresso-conicum. Thrips. 



