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Liothrips amabilis Bagnall 



Liothrips amabilis Bagnall, 1927a : 574-575. 

 Liothrips amabilis Bagnall ; Priesner, 1964 : 191-192. 



Holotype $. France : nr. Hyeres-la-Plage, Phyllirea, ii.1927 (R.S.B.). 



Liothrips brevicollis (Bagnall) 



Cryptothrips brevicollis Bagnall, 1915c : 199-200. 

 Liothrips brevicollis (Bagnall) ; Bagnall, 1926c : 661. 



The two syntypes upon which this species is based may be small forms of austriacus 

 Karny. The postocular setae barely extend beyond the hind margin of the eye and 

 the other major setae are equally short. Antennal III is about 98^ long compared 

 to H2-ii6[i. in austriacus (in Priesner, 1964 : 192). 



Syntypes $. Cyprus : Vitis (Z. G. Solomides). 



Liothrips karnyi Bagnall 



Liothrips karnyi Bagnall, 1924k : 631. 



Liothrips reuteri Karny, 1920c : 40, nee reuteri Bagnall, 1913. 



Bagnall proposed karnyi as a new name for a species described by Karny from 

 Australia. 



Liothrips kingi Bagnall 



Liothrips kingi Bagnall, 1921c : 356-357. 



This species has two pairs of postocular setae and the pronotal sculpture resembles 

 that of Gynaikothrips species. It is retained in Liothrips on account of the long 

 pointed mouth cone, although the pale setae are also unusual in that genus. Lio- 

 thrips anogeissi Priesner, 1965 is very closely related. 



Syntypes &J & $$. Sudan : Mongalla Province, Gebel Odo, 5.1.1911 (H. H. 

 King). 



Liothrips oleae (Costa) 



Thrips oleae Costa, 1857 : 80-82. 



Liothrips oleae (Costa) ; Priesner, 1964 : 190. 



Leurothrips linearis Bagnall, 1908c : 198-199. Syn. n. 



The original description of linearis states in error that wings and ocelli are absent. 

 The wings were left in the glue on the original card mount when Bagnall prepared 

 one specimen on a slide. These wings have now been recovered and mounted with 

 the specimen. The postocular setae are not shorter than typical oleae in either of 

 the original specimens. 



LECTOTYPE <j>. Grand Canary : Sardilla, 1900 (Alluaud). 



