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Odontothrips vuilleti Bagnall 



Odontothrips vuilleti Bagnall, 1934c : 489-490. 



The unique holotype female is not in the Paris Museum, nor in the British Museum 

 (Natural History). The published data were, France : Pyrenees, Cauterets, 

 Astragalus monspessulanus, 25.V.1913 (M. Vuillet). 



Oxythrips ajugae Uzel 



Oxythrips ajungae Uzel, 1895 : 137. 



Oxythrips pernicis Bagnall, I926f : 283. Syn. n. 



Bagnall described pernicis on a single male, and distinguished this from ajugae by 

 the shorter and broader antennal segments. This specimen is here regarded as a 

 small example of ajugae. 



Holotype J of pernicis. England : Surrey, Leith Hill, Salix, 2. v. 1926 (R.S.B.). 



Oxythrips holiday i Bagnall 



Oxythrips halidayi Bagnall, 1924J : 272-273. 



Bagnall did not indicate any type series when describing this species, but stated 

 that the species was found on Fraxinus in Britain from Deeside in the North to 

 Devon in the South. Only three micropterous females remain in the collection, two 

 from Durham, Gibside, vii.1924, and one from Kirtlington Park, Oxford, 21.ix.1913. 

 The interocellar setae are longer than the sides of the ocellar triangle as in quercicola, 

 but the latter species is pale, whereas halidayi is dark brown. 



Oxythrips nobilis Bagnall 



Oxythrips nobilis Bagnall, 1927a : 569-570. 



Priesner (1964 : 57) states that the pores on the eighth tergite in nobilis do not lie 

 close to the hind margin of the tergite. However, in the seven females available 

 from the type series, these pores lie very close to the hind margin. The species is 

 close to brevistylis Trybom, from which it differs in having a partial suture on the 

 ventral surface of antennal VI. 



LECTOTYPE $. France : Eze, Pinus halepensis, iii.1927 (R.S.B.). 



Oxythrips quercicola Bagnall 



Oxythrips quercicola Bagnall, ig26f : 282. 



Bagnall described this species on three macropterous females but only a single 

 specimen remains in the collection. It is a pale species with the interocellar setae 

 larger than the sides of the ocellar triangle. The median pair of metathoracic setae 

 apparently stand closer together than their length. 



LECTOTYPE $. Scotland : Cocksburnpath, Quercus flower, vi.1924 (R.S.B.). 



