Arorathrips sensitivus (Andre)
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Arorathrips sensitivus (Andre) |
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Arorathrips sensitivus (Andre) View in CoL
Chirothrips sensitivus Andre 1939: 198 View in CoL .
Arorathrips sensitivus (Andre) View in CoL ; Bhatti 1990: 196.
Chirothrips talpoides Hood 1939a: 466 View in CoL ; Jacot-Guillarmod 1971: 483. Distribution: United States (FL).
Comments: Antennal segment I is more elongate than in other North American species and is only slightly wider than long. The head is greatly prolonged anterior of the eyes. The tibial process is about as long as tarsal segments I plus II, as wide as the tarsal segments. The lateral part of the tibia is strongly sculptured.
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Arorathrips sensitivus (Andre)
Nakahara, Sueo & Foottit, Robert G. 2012 |
Arorathrips sensitivus
Bhatti 1990: 196 |
Chirothrips talpoides
Jacot-Guillarmod 1971: 483 |
Hood 1939: 466 |