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ODONTOTHRIPOIDES Bagnall 



(hlmitt'thripoides Bagnall, 1929a : 48. Type-spa ies 0. morisoni, by monotypy. 



The single species at present in this genus differs from Odontothrips and Odontu- 

 thripiella species in having no elongate setae on the posterior angles of the pronotum. 

 There is a long interval without setae on the first vein <>f the fore wing. 



Odontothripoides morisoni Bagnall 



Odontothripoides morisoni Bagnall, 1929a : 49. 



Syntypes $$ &<$<$■ [South Australia : Clare, on Goodenia, 14.x. 1926]. 



Odontothrips biuncus John 



Odontothrips biuncus John, 1921 : 7-8. 



Odontothrips uzeli of Bagnall, 1024J : 272, nee B.i^n.ill, mm<) : zbz. 



Bagnall described uzeli originally from material in Uzel's Collection. This has 

 now been re-examined and represents loti Haliday. The material referred to by 

 Bagnall in 1924 from Gibside, County Durham represents biuncus. 



Odontothrips loti (Haliday) 



Thrips loti Haliday, 1852 : 1108. 



Odontothrips uzeli Bagnall, 1919 : 262. Syn. n. 



Odontothrips anthyllidis Bagnall, 1928c : 96-97. 



Odontothrips thoracicus Bagnall, 1034a : 59-60. 



Odontothrips quadrimanus Bagnall, 1934a : 60. 



Odontothrips brevis Bagnall, 1934c : 488-489. [Lapsus calami for brevipes]. 



Odontothrips brevipes Bagnall, 1934c : 488-489. Syn. n. 



Odontothrips loti (Haliday) ; Priesner, 1964 : 66. 



The name brevis appears at the beginning of a description in 1934, but the name 

 given twice in the text is brevipes. The claw is missing from one fore tibia of the 

 holotype female but the ninth tergite of the male is typical of loti. 



Syntypes $ of anthyllidis. Scotland : Aberdeen, Anthyllis, viii.1925 (R.S.B.). 



Holotype 9. of brevipes. Switzerland : Lugano, viii.1929 (/. /. Mann). 



LECTOTYPE $ of quadrimanus. England : Kent, Tankerton, Ononis spinosa, 

 vi.1931 {R.S.B.). 



Holotype °- of thoracicus. England : W. Grimstead, near Salisbury, Ononis, 

 vii.1929. 



Lectotype $ of uzeli. Bohemia : ex Collection Uzel. 



