Horváth Géza (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 8. (Budapest 1910)
Bagnall, R. S.: On a small collection of Thysanoptera from Hungary
THYSANOPTERA FROM HUNGARY. 375 within, and tarsal tooth moderately long and sharp. Hind and intermediate legs moderately stout and tibiae 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 onequarter 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 d" in the Hungarian National Museum, Budapest. Habitat: One male taken by Mr. B IRÓ 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 Aeolotliripidae. 7. Aeolothrips fasciatus (L). One male and one female from Rév, July 1907 ( B IRÓ ); 4 females from Tápió-Györgye, June 18th 1910 ( H ORVÁTH ); 3 females from Mosnicza, Co. Temes, June 26th 1910 ( H ORVÁTH ); one male from Izsák July 20th 1910 ( Ú JHELYI ); 2 females from Kun-Szent-Miklós, August 28th 1910 ( H ORVÁTH). Family Thripidae. 8. Limothrips denticornis HAL. Several females taken by Mr. CHYZER at Bodrog-Szerdahely, August 17th 1892. One female from Budapest, June 21th 1910 ( H ORVÁTH).