ii2 L. A. MOUND 



Haplothrips longipes Bagnall 



(Text-fig. 44) 



Haplothrips longipes Bagnall, ig26e : 654-656. 



Only two specimens, a male and a female, are available of this species. It belongs 

 near minutus Uzel along with phyllireae, flavitibia Williams and corticinns Priesner. 

 The tip of the aedeagus is more widely expanded than in phyllireae. 



LECTOTYPE^. Spain : St. Esteban, 23.vi.1912 (Navds). 



Haplothrips maltbaeki Bagnall 



(Text-fig. 47) 



Haplothrips maltbaeki Bagnall, 1933a : 324-325. 



This species is related to leucanthemi and setiger. The terminal wing cilia are 

 weakly plumose as in leucanthemi, the anterior marginal and midlateral pronotal 

 setae are no larger than the discal setae but the epimerals are about 60 to 80^, the 

 postero-angulars 50 to 6opL and the antero-angulars 30 to 40^1. The tip of the 

 aedeagus is parallel-sided and no wider than the shaft. 



LECTOTYPE <$. France : Montlouis, 5,000 ft., Cistus sp., viii.1926 (R.S.B.). 



Haplothrips marrubiicola Bagnall 



Haplothrips marrubiicola Bagnall, 1932a : 163-164. 



This species is known only from the original series. Bagnall's measurements of 

 the female are overestimated, thus the postoculars are 8o[x, postero-angulars ioofi, 

 median setae on tergite IX nopi and the tube 150(1.. H. graecus, to which this 

 species was compared, has no major setae on the anterior margin of the pronotum 

 and has much shorter setae on tergite IX relative to the tube. With the exception 

 of the postoculars the major setae are not truly acute, their apices being softly 

 rounded. The most closely related species is apparently verbasci Osborn. 



LECTOTYPE 3. England : Rye, Marrubium vulgare, 29.vi.1930 (G. D. 



M orison) . 



Haplothrips microsetosus Bagnall 



Haplothrips microsetosus Bagnall, 1933a : 319. 



The unique holotype of this species belongs in the leucanthemi group and probably 

 represents angusticornis Priesner. The wings are paler than typical leucanthemi but 

 the tube is 2-9 times as long as its maximum breadth and the terminal wing cilia 

 are weakly plumose. 



Holotype $. Czechoslovakia : Vsetin, ix.1929 (R.S.B.). 



