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barely constricted toward the base. The metanotal sculpture (Text-fig. 2) of 

 turneri is quite different from that of Allelothrips species. The holotype of turneri 

 is in the British Museum and the collection data are South Africa : Orange Free 

 State, Harrismith, iii.1927 (R. E. Turner). 



Rhipidothrips gratiosus Uzel 



Rhipidothrips gratiosus Uzel, 1895 : 66-68. 

 Rhipidothrips uzelianus Bagnall, 1934c : 482. 

 Rhipothrips gratiosus Uzel ; Bailey, 1954 : 2I ^- 



R. uzelianus is now recognized as a small form of gratiosus. 



Holotype 9- of uzelianus. Switzerland : Zurich, Uteliberg, on Br achy podium, 

 vii.1925 {R.S.B.). 



HETEROTHRIPIDAE 



HOLARTHROTHRIPS Bagnall 



Holarthrothrips Bagnall, 1927b : 562-563. Type-species H. tenuicornis, by monotypy. 



Bagnall proposed a new family, Opadothripidae, to include this genus and the 

 fossil genus Opadothrips Priesner. This family name is not used at present. 



Holarthrothrips tenuicornis Bagnall 



(Text-figs. 3 & 6) 



Holarthrothrips tenuicornis Bagnall, 1927b : 563-564. 



Although the sensoria on antennals III and IV are similar to those of Oligothrips 

 oreios Moulton, the two genera differ in the chaetotaxy of the head and pronotum as 

 well as in the sculpture of the metanotum. 



Holotype $. France : St. Cyr-sur-Mer, on Grape, ix.1927 (R.S.B.). 



THRIPIDAE 



Anaphothrips badius (Williams) 



Euthrips badius Williams, 1913 : 221-224. 



Anaphothrips badius Williams var. pectens Bagnall, 1923b : 57. 



Bagnall indicated that one of his specimens had finer microtrichia on the eighth 

 tergite than the type of badius. There is no significant difference between the forms. 



Holotype $ of pectens. England : Oxford, Weston-on-the-Green (R.S.B.). 



