296 Mr. "R. S. Bagnall on neto Thijsanoptera. 



Head only sligbtly longer than broad ; eyes small; nioutli- 

 cone rounded and reachino- almost across prosternum. 

 Antennse not quite twice as long as head, unusually massive ; 

 ioint 7 constricted at base with a short stein, joined broadly 

 to 8 • 3 longer than any of the others. Fore-femur with a 



Fig. 3. 



Microcanthothrips spinoms (Bagnall). Outline of fore-fennu-. 



lono- sharp process at middle within; tibia stout; tarsal 

 toorh small. Abdominal segments 4-7 at least with a stout 

 .nine-like seta (in addition to a long stout bristle) at e^cli 

 posterior angle and a short but similar postero-marginal 

 spine within. 



Type. Cepludothrips spinosus, Bagn. 



Synonymical Notes. 



Limolhrlps angulicornU, Jablonowski. 

 1894 Lhmthrips am/idicunus, Jablonowski, Termeszetrajzi Fiizotok. 



,„lfiSS'a^^"^i=sfTocl..S«. 23, Bur. E„t., U.S. ll..,t. 

 Agric. pp. 8-10, pi. ni. 



When Mr. Jones described his L. setarice I thought it 

 would probably be the same as the species described by 

 Dr Jablonowski eighteen years previously from Armenia 

 and Hungary, but it seems to be a rare species and 1 liacl 

 not then seen examples. I have now before me .severa females 

 and one male of a Limothips collected by Dr. Anton Krausse 

 at Sorcrono, Sardinia, in IDK^, which agree in every detail 

 with Jones's desciiption and figures, though darkerin colour, 

 -uid which I have little doubt are referable to Limothnps anguh- 

 ^corms Dr. Jal.lonowski does not figure the stout terminal 

 spines, nor does his figure of the chietotaxy of the lore-wing 

 a'rree, but we see exacily similar discn pai.cies m his_ hgMues 

 of Limothrips cerealiinn [op. cU. xvii. 1894, pis. .. cV: 4, 

 y\ iv ) appearing in a later part of the same publication. 



