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Ishida M (1932) ''Fauna of the Thysanoptera in Japan''. Insecta matsumurana 7 (1-2: 1–16.  
 
Ishida M (1932) ''Fauna of the Thysanoptera in Japan''. Insecta matsumurana 7 (1-2: 1–16.  
  
Moulton D (1907 ''A contribution to our knowledge of the Thysanoptera of California''. Technical series, USDA Bureau of Entomology 12/3: 39–68.  
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Moulton D (1907) ''A contribution to our knowledge of the Thysanoptera of California''. Technical series, USDA Bureau of Entomology 12/3: 39–68.
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Reuter, OM (1880) ''Thysanoptera Fennica I. Tubulifera''. Bidrag till kännedom om Finlands natur och folk. 40: 1-26.
  
Reuter, OM 1880 ''Thysanoptera Fennica I. Tubulifera''. Bidrag till kännedom om Finlands natur och folk. 40: 1-26.
 
 
== Type information ==
 
== Type information ==
 
Holotype (''A. doaneii''), California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco.
 
Holotype (''A. doaneii''), California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco.

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Nomenclatural details

Acanthothrips nodicornis Reuter, 1880.

Phloeothrips nodicornis Reuter, 1880: 16.

Acanthothrips doaneii Moulton, 1907: 64.

Machatothrips isshikii Ishida, 1932: 7.

Acanthothrips americanus Bagnall, 1933: 123.

Biology and Distribution

Described from Finland, recorded from Japan and the USA.

References

Bagnall RS (1933) More new and little known British thrips. Entomologist's monthly Magazine 69: 120–123.

Ishida M (1932) Fauna of the Thysanoptera in Japan. Insecta matsumurana 7 (1-2: 1–16.

Moulton D (1907) A contribution to our knowledge of the Thysanoptera of California. Technical series, USDA Bureau of Entomology 12/3: 39–68.

Reuter, OM (1880) Thysanoptera Fennica I. Tubulifera. Bidrag till kännedom om Finlands natur och folk. 40: 1-26.

Type information

Holotype (A. doaneii), California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco.

Holotype (M. isshkii), University of Hokkaido, Hokkaido.

Lectotype (A. americanus), The Natural History Museum, London.