120 L. A. MOUND 



Holotype^. Hungary : Budapest, in moss, 4.XU.1905 (Biro). 



Paratypes <$ of ellisi. England : Warwickshire, Balsall Common, dead branches, 

 ix.1913 (R.S.B.). 



Holotype <$ of parvulus. France : Plage d'Hyeres, Pinus halepensis, ix.1927 

 (R.S.B.). 



Hoplandrothrips brunneicornis Bagnall 

 Hoplandrothrips brunneicornis Bagnall, 1917 : 23-24. 



Holotype $. West Indies : St. Vincent (H. H. Smith). 



Hoplandrothrips coffeae Bagnall 



(Text-fig. 49) 



Hoplandrothrips coffeae Bagnall, 1929c! : 75-76. 



This species is similar io flavipes in that antennal III is short and broad, the width 

 is about three quarters the length, but it differs from both marshalli Kamy and 

 ugandensis Priesner in having the pronotal anteromarginal setae developed, about 

 half as long as the antero-angulars. 



Syntypes $ & $. Tanganyika : Bukoba, Kamachumu, curling leaves of coffee, 

 ix.1926 (A. H. Ritchie). 



Hoplandrothrips flavipes Bagnall 



(Text-fig. 50) 



Hoplandrothrips flavipes Bagnall, 1923c : 628-629. 



This species differs from coffeae not only in the bright yellow tibiae, but also in 

 having four short fat sense cones on antennal III. The sensoria on IV are normal 

 and slender however, unlike gracillicornis Priesner. 



Holotype $. Kenya : Kijalie, Kikuyu Escarpment, xii.1911 (Alluaud &Jeannel). 



Hoplandrothrips hoodi Bagnall 



(Text-fig. 51) 



Hoplandrothrips hoodi Bagnall, 1913! : 297-298. 



This differs from the other described East African forms in the long antennal III, 

 2-5 times as long as wide. The pronotal anteromarginal setae are well developed 

 and the hind tibiae are brown medially. 



Syntypes ^ & $. Tanganyika : Arusha, x-xi. 1905 (Katona). 



