Abstract
Neohydatothrips bicolor sp. n. and N. fascipennis sp. n. are described from Japan, and the micropterous female of N. elaeagni (Kudo) is newly recorded. An identification key is provided to the 10 Neohydatothrips species known from Japan.
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