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ce. Third antennal segment 3.6 times as long as wide. 
H. analis Hood. 
ec. Antennal segment 3 less than 3 times as long as wide. 
d. Length 1.00 mm.; antennal segment 3 61 microns long, 
ORANG eR bINibe ee eevee eee sates eee H. vitis Hood. 
dd. Length .75 mm.; antennal segment 3 48 microns long, 
NOVOTANG Che ee ee ne H. tiliae n. sp. 
69. Euthrips grandioculus, n. sp. 
Color almost uniformly brown; tibiae and tarsi lighter brown; posterior 
segments of the abdomen darker. 
Average measurements: Total body length 1.32 mm. Head, length .122, 
width .133 mm.; prothorax, length .13, width .145 mm.; mesothorax, width 
.20 mm.; metathorax, width .17 mm.; abdomen, width .20 mm. Antennae, 
total length .20 mm. 
Segment 1 2 5 | 4 5 6 i 8 9 
Length “722 21 31 Oo) |) ot 34 33 aBl 8 | 12 microns 
Width: =" | 28 24 1s bee ef 16 uy Jia 5 4 microns 
Head wider than long, rounded in front, cheeks slightly arched, dorsal 
surface coursely reticulated posteriorly, spines short and inconspicuous. 
Eyes large, protruding, occupying half the length of the head and two thirds 
the width. Ocelli sub-approximate, large, bordered with deep orange cres- 
eents. Mouth-cone long, reaching nearly across the prosternum, rather 
blunt at the very tip which is nearly black. Antennae about 1.6 times as 
long as the head, apparently 9-segmented thru an oblique division of seg- 
ment 6; Segments 1 and 2 concolorous with the head, 3-5 brownish yellow, 
6-9 lighter brown; sense cones rather thick and long but colorless and de- 
cidedly inconspicuous. 
Prothorax quite square in outline, but little wider than the head and 
nearly as long as wide. No prominent spines. Mesothorax wider than the 
prothorax; fore angles rounded; sides quite strongly arched. Metathorax 
considerably narrower than the mesothorax; sides nearly straight and 
parallel. Legs rather short. Stout spines on the inner side of hind tibiae. 
Black spot at tip of tarsi less conspicuous than in EF. obscurus. Wings 
rather short, membranes of the fore pair brown; veins quite prominent, 
each one bearing 8 stout bristles. Hind wings nearly clear. 
Abdomen quite long, cylindrical. Conspicuous bristles on the last two 
segments only. 
Described from five females collected from grass at Moore Haven, Fla., 
June 18, 1920. 
Very close to Huthrips obscurus [Anaphothrips striatus (Osborn) ] but 
differs in its darker color, protruding eyes, longer mouth cone, prothorax 
longer and more nearly square in outline (i. e. less rounded at the angles), 
shorter legs, mesothorax with less obtusely rounded fore angles, metathorax 
not smoothly joined to the mesothorax. 
70. Eurythrips longilabris, n. sp. 
Female. Measurements: Total body length 1.14 mm.; head, length 0.13 
mm., width 0.14 mm.; prothorax, length 0.13, width across coxae 0.24; 
