58 L. A. MOUND 



Taeniothrips inconsequens (Uzel) 



Physopus inconsequens Uzel, 1895 : 11 7-1 19. 

 Physothrips calcaratus Bagnall, 1916a : 221-222. 



LECTOTYPE $ of calcaratus. Bohemia : ex Collection Uzel. 



Taeniothrips italicus Bagnall 



Taeniothrips italicus Bagnall, 1926c : 650-651. 



Priesner (1964 : 74) gives this species as a synonym of annulatus Karny and states 

 that antennal IV is largely yellow. In the lectotype, however, both antennal IV 

 and V are brown with only the basal constriction paler. The species differs from 

 typical atratus in having antennal III yellow, and the number of setae on the distal 

 half of the first vein variable from three to six. 



LECTOTYPE $. Italy : Portici (Napoli), in Caprifoglio, 31.V.1917 (C. 



Minozzi). 



Taeniothrips kellyanus (Bagnall) 



Physothrips kellyanus Bagnall, 1916a : 219-220. 



This species is related to nigricornis Schmutz and typicxis Bagnall but differs from 

 them in having the base of the large sensorium on antennal VI almost round, not 

 elongate oval. Antennals III and IV are dark brown with the apical neck sharply 

 yellow. 



LECTOTYPE $. Australia : Queensland, Brandon, on Composite flower 

 ? Helianthus sp., 16.X.1914 (R. Kelly). 



Taeniothrips lefroyi (Bagnall) 



Physothrips lefroyi Bagnall, igi3f : 292. 



Taeniothrips (Lefroyothrips) lefroyi (Bagnall) Priesner, 1938 : 499. 



This species differs from most other Taeniothrips species in the long postocular 

 region of the head with strong transverse lines dorsally. The male bears three 

 pairs of stout thorns on the ninth tergite. 



Syntypes $$ $■ India : Darjeeling, Lebong, tea-flowers, 6.11.1909 (Maxwell 

 Lefroy) . 



Taeniothrips longiceps (Bagnall) 



Physothrips longiceps Bagnall, 1916a : 220-221. 

 Taeniothrips longiceps (Bagnall) ; Priesner, 1938 : 522. 



LECTOTYPE $. India : Kulhara, Garhwal, 11,700 ft., Rhododendron flowers, 

 5.VL1910 (A. D. Imms). 



