Anaphothrips, Uzel, 1895
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Key to species of Anaphothrips View in CoL in China
1. Antennae clearly 8-segmented ( Figs 25–27 View FIGURES 25–35 )................................................................ 2
-. Antennae 9 segmented, segment VI with a complete suture ( Figs 28–30 View FIGURES 25–35 )......................................... 7
2. Female distinctly bicolored, mainly dark brown, antennal segments III–IV, abdominal segments III–V (or VI) yellow, meso- and metanotum sometimes yellow; male color various........................................ sudanensis Trybom View in CoL
-. Female body brown or yellow, never clearly bicoloured...................................................... 3
3. Metanotum campaniform sensilla present ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES 13–24 )...........................................................4
-. Metanotum campaniform sensilla absent ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 13–24 )........................................................... 5
4. Body mainly yellow; tergites III–VIII median setae S1, S2 and campaniform sensilla almost arising in a transverse line; male sternites III–VIII with C-shaped pore plate ( Fig. 48 View FIGURES 48–55 ).......................... beijingensis View in CoL Mirab-balou, Chen & Tong
-. Body dark brown; tergites III–VIII median setae S1 and S2 anterior to campaniform sensilla; male sternites III–VII each with a C-shaped pore plate.................................................................... incertus (Girault) View in CoL
5. Body uniformly dark brown; antennal segment I dark brown ( Fig. 25 View FIGURES 25–35 ); abdominal tergites and sternites with polygonal reticulation ( Fig. 36 View FIGURES 36–47 ); tergite VIII posterior margin nearly without comb ( Fig. 42 View FIGURES 36–47 ); micropterous............. atroapterus Priesner View in CoL
-. Body yellow, pale brown or mainly brown, never uniformly dark brown; antennal segment I yellow; abdominal tergites and sternites without polygonal reticulation; tergite VIII posterior margin with complete comb; macropterous or micropterous.. 6
6. Body yellow; macroptera with fore wing veinal setae more dense, first vein with 8 basal setae and 4 distal setae, second vein with about 11 setae.......................................................................... floralis Karny View in CoL
-. Body mainly brown; macroptera with fore wing veinal setae sparser, first vein with 11 setae irregularly spaced, second vein with 8 setae ( Fig. 32 View FIGURES 25–35 )..................................................................... nonporous View in CoL sp. n.
7. Tergite VIII posterior margin with tooth-shaped microtrichia ( Fig. 47 View FIGURES 36–47 )........................................... 8
-. Tergite VIII posterior margin with comb of long microtrichia ( Fig. 46 View FIGURES 36–47 )........................................... 9
8. Female body brown; male sternal pore plates only slightly wider than distance between posteromarginal setae S1......................................................................................... dentatus Cui, Xi & Wang View in CoL
-. Female body yellow; male sternites III–VII each with a large C-shaped pore plate ( Fig. 51 View FIGURES 48–55 )............ qinghaiensis View in CoL sp. n.
9. Metanotum without campaniform sensilla ( Fig. 22 View FIGURES 13–24 )................................................ oroqeni View in CoL sp. n.
-. Metanotum with campaniform sensilla present............................................................. 10
10. Body yellow; antennal segment I yellowish, segments II–IV yellowish brown; fore wing veinal setae minute.................................................................................................. obscurus (Müller) View in CoL
-. Body brown; antennae uniformly brown ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 25–35 ); fore wing veinal setae thick ( Fig. 35 View FIGURES 25–35 )............. populi Zhang & Tong View in CoL
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