Difference between revisions of "Mecynothrips atratus"
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''Kleothrips atratus'' Hood, 1919: 69. | ''Kleothrips atratus'' Hood, 1919: 69. | ||
− | ''Kleothrips'' (''Akleothrips'') ''zuluensis'' Jacot-Guillarmod, 1939: 70. | + | ''Kleothrips'' (''Akleothrips'') ''zuluensis'' Jacot-Guillarmod, 1939: 70. Synonymised by Palmer & Mound, 1978: 203. |
== Biology and Distribution == | == Biology and Distribution == | ||
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Jacot-Guillarmod CF (1939) New species of Phlaeothripidae (Thysanoptera) from South Africa. ''Journal of the Entomological Society of Southern Africa'' 1: 47–77. | Jacot-Guillarmod CF (1939) New species of Phlaeothripidae (Thysanoptera) from South Africa. ''Journal of the Entomological Society of Southern Africa'' 1: 47–77. | ||
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+ | Palmer JM & Mound LA (1978) Nine genera of fungus-feeding Phlaeothripidae (Thysanoptera) from the Oriental Region. ''Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Entomology'' 37: 153-215. | ||
== Type information == | == Type information == | ||
Holotype female in US National Museum of Natural History, Washington; holotype male of ''zuluensis'' in Albany Museum, Grahamstown. | Holotype female in US National Museum of Natural History, Washington; holotype male of ''zuluensis'' in Albany Museum, Grahamstown. |
Revision as of 21:06, 9 August 2012
Nomenclatural details
Kleothrips atratus Hood, 1919: 69.
Kleothrips (Akleothrips) zuluensis Jacot-Guillarmod, 1939: 70. Synonymised by Palmer & Mound, 1978: 203.
Biology and Distribution
From Tanzania, and the synonym from South Africa.
References
Hood JD (1919) On some new Idolothripidae (Thysanoptera). Insecutor inscitiae menstruus 7: 66–74.
Jacot-Guillarmod CF (1939) New species of Phlaeothripidae (Thysanoptera) from South Africa. Journal of the Entomological Society of Southern Africa 1: 47–77.
Palmer JM & Mound LA (1978) Nine genera of fungus-feeding Phlaeothripidae (Thysanoptera) from the Oriental Region. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Entomology 37: 153-215.
Type information
Holotype female in US National Museum of Natural History, Washington; holotype male of zuluensis in Albany Museum, Grahamstown.