Karnyothrips flavipes (Jones)
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038987F5-960C-FF2E-FE35-F9B6FC28FED4 |
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Karnyothrips flavipes (Jones) |
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Karnyothrips flavipes (Jones) View in CoL
Anthothrips flavipes Jones 1912, p 18 View in CoL .
This is the type species of the genus, because K. weigeli Watson is one of 11 junior synonyms. The maxillary stylets are deeply retracted into the head but are widely separated. The antennae are brown, except for segment III that is yellowish, and the mid and hind tibiae are often yellow. In Australia, specimens have been studied from northern Queensland and Lord Howe Island , in association with grass tussocks .
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Karnyothrips flavipes (Jones)
Mound, Laurence A. & Minaei, Kambiz 2007 |
Anthothrips flavipes
Jones PR 1912: 18 |