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2024
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| Online dostop: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17026100 |
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- <p><b><i>Cephalothrips monilicornis</i> Uzel, 1895 (Figs 10–17)</b></p><p><i>Diagnosis.</i> Female apterous. Body brown including legs; tarsi and apical area of tibiae pale yellow. Antennae dark brown; III–VI pale brown, IV-VI yellow in basal half. Head longer than broad; mouth cone short and rounded; postocular setae small with blunt apex. Antennae 8-segmented, segment III with one and IV with two sense cones. Pronotum with epimeral setae expanded apically, posteroangular setae blunt apically; Fore tarsus with a small tooth. Pelta D-shaped, campaniform sensillia present. Tergites without wing-retaining setae, tergite IX with S1 and S2 setae weakly expanded apically; anal setae shorter than the length of tube.</p><p><i>Material examined.</i> India, Jammu and Kashmir, Srinagar, Shankaracharya (34°04'41"N 74°50'38"E), 2♀♀, on grass, 23.v.1984, leg. M.A. Lone (Registration No: 23177/H17 and 23176/H17).</p><p><i>Distribution.</i> India (<b>New record</b>), widespread across Europe from Siberia south to Iran and Qatar, also China and North America.</p>