THYSANOPTERA FROM HUNGARY. 
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within, and tarsal tooth moderately long and sharp. Hind and inter¬ 
mediate legs moderately stout and tibiæ furnished with several regular 
rows of minute spines for their entire length. 
Abdomen elongate, segments transverse ; slightly narrower than 
the mesothorax, and narrowing gradually from the third to the eighth 
segment ; eighth and ninth segment more strongly narrowing to base of 
tube. Tube about two-thirds the length of head, narrowing gradually 
from basal fifth to head ; not quite twice as broad at base as at tip 
and two and one-third the length of breadth at base. Hairs at apex as 
long as tube, very slender, colourless except at base and therefore 
difficult to discern ; intermediate terminal hairs slender and about one- 
quarter the length of the principal hairs. Abdominal bristles moderately 
short, colorless ; those on ninth segment longer, very slender and more 
than two-thirds the length of tube. Ninth sternite furnished with a pair 
of stout straight yellow bristles. 
Type : One cf in the Hungarian National Museum, Budapest. 
Habitat: One male taken by Mr. Biró from moss, Budapest,. 
December 4th 1905. 
This species is a very distinct one and may be readily recognised 
by the form of head ; the minute lateral cephalic spines, the pair of 
short teeth at apex of fore-femur within, and the exceptionally long 
prothoracic bristle at each anterior angle. 
Sub-order TEREBRANTIA. 
Family Aeolotiiripidae • 
7. Aeolothrips fasciatus CL). 
One male and one female from Rév, July 1907 (Biró); 4 females 
from Tápió-Györgye, June 18th 1910 (Horváth); 3 females from Mos- 
nicza, Co. Ternes, June 26th 1910 (Horváth); one male from Izsák 
July 20th 1910 (Újhelyi); 2 females from Kun-Szent-Miklós, August 
28th 1910 (Horváth). 
Family Thripidae. 
8. Limothrips denticornis Hat,. 
Several females taken by Mr. Chyzer at Bodrog-Szerdahely, August 
17th 1892. One female from Budapest, June 21th 1910 (Horváth). 
