BAGNALL'S THYSANOPTERA 71 



Anactinothrips meinerti Bagnall 



(Text-fig. 41) 



Anactinothrips Meinerti Bagnall, 1909k : 330-332. 



Although the description refers to a representative of both sexes the male is 

 apparently lost as it is in neither the British Museum (Natural History) nor the 

 Copenhagen University Museum. 



Holotype 9- Venezuela : Caracas (Meinert). 



Androthrips flavipes Schmutz 



Androthrips flavipes Schmutz, 1913 : 1031-1033. 



Androthrips flavipes Bagnall, 1914b : 27-28. 



Androthrips flavipes Schmutz ; Ananthakrishnan, 1964 : 28-29. 



Both Bagnall and Schmutz described this species from material collected in the 

 same locality in Ceylon. 



Holotype $ of Bagnall's species. Ceylon : Poradeniya, Memexylon umbellalum, 

 28.vi.1913 {A. Rutherford). 



Apterygothrips hispanicus (Bagnall) 



Cephalothrips hispanicus Bagnall, 1916b : 409-411. 

 Apterygothrips hispanicus (Bagnall) ; /.ur Str.isscn, i<;66a : 165. 



The two females referred to in the original description are macropterous but the 

 wings have been broken. A further female, from St. Cyr-sur-Mer, France, has 

 recently been described as a new species, priesneri Zur Strassen. 



Holotype $. Spain : [Zaragosa, 8.^.1913 (Navds)]. 



Arrhenothrips lewisi (Bagnall) comb. n. 



(Text-fig. 22) 



Mesolhrips lewisi Bagnall, 1921c : 366-367. 

 Mesothrips lewisi Bagnall ; Bagnall, 1924k : 636. 



According to the key to Arrhenothrips species published by Faure (1961b : 86) 

 this species differs from the other members of the genus with accessory fore wing 

 cilia in having two sense cones on antennal III and three on IV. The pelta is narrow 

 and bell-shaped with a wide posterior margin. 



LECTOTYPE <j>. Japan : Ashiya, on grass, 5.vii.i9i7 (/. A. E. Lewis). 



BACTRIANOTHRIPS Bagnall 



Bactrianothrips Bagnall, 1936 : 226-227. Type-species B. alluaudi, by monotypy. 



This monotypic genus is closely related to Bactridothrips and Cervothrips in that the 

 male has normal spiracles on segment VIII, and the lateral processes on segment VI 



