74 L. A. MOUND 



pronotal antero-angular and midlateral setae are close together, and if the world 

 fauna is taken into consideration it is unlikely that Caudothrips will stand. 



Holotype £ of lesnei. Algeria : Ravin de la Femme Sauvage (env. d' Alger), 

 xii.1892 (P. Lesne). Paris Museum. 



Cephalothrips coxalis Bagnall 



Cephalothrips coxalis Bagnall, 1926c : 657-658. 

 Cephalothrips spartiicola Bagnall, 1927b : 581-582. Syn. n. 



The only specimens of spartiicola which have been seen are labelled ' paratypes ' 

 and these are here regarded as the apterous forms of coxalis. I am grateful to Dr. 

 zur Strassen for discussing this synonymy with Professor Bournier. 



Holotype $. France : Banyul-sur-Mer, ' Carline-Thistle ', viii.1926 (R.S.B.). 



Paratypes $ and^ of spartiicola. France : Plage d'Hyeres, Spartium junceum, 

 ix.1927 {R.S.B.). 



CERVOTHRIPS Bagnall 



Cervothrips Bagnall, 1936 : 229. Type-species C. berlandi, by monotypy. 



This genus is related to Bactrianothrips, Baclridothrips and Eidothrips in the form 

 of the spiracles on segment VIII of the male, however the lateral processes on seg- 

 ment VI are forked. 



Cervothrips berlandi Bagnall 



Cervothrips berlandi Bagnall, 1936 : 229-230. 

 Cervothrips berlandi Bagnall ; Priesner, 1952 : 876-877. 



Priesner has recorded a male apparently of this species from the Nimba Mountains, 

 Guinea. 



Holotype $. Congo : Ogoone, Lambarene, 1912 (Ellenberger) . Paris Museum. 



CHIROTHRIPOIDES Bagnall 



Chirothripoides Bagnall, 1915c! : 505. Type-species C. typicus, by monotypy. 

 Chirothripoides Bagnall ; Stannard, 1957 : 38-39. 



Chirothripoides typicus Bagnall 



Chirothripoides typicus Bagnall, 1915c! : 505-506. 



The eighth abdominal sternite of this species bears several finger-like projections 

 on the posterior margin. The tergites have one pair of rather straight wing 

 retaining setae. 



Holotype $. Trinidad : Arima, Verdant Vale, on a window (Urich). 



