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== Fauriellidae ==
 
== Fauriellidae ==
 
Almost nothing is known of the biology of the five species recognised in this family (Mound et al., 1980). Their distributions are remarkable, with one species from California, two from southern Africa, and two from southern Europe.  Bhatti (2006: 352) placed this family in synonymy with Hemithripidae that is based only on fossils.
 
Almost nothing is known of the biology of the five species recognised in this family (Mound et al., 1980). Their distributions are remarkable, with one species from California, two from southern Africa, and two from southern Europe.  Bhatti (2006: 352) placed this family in synonymy with Hemithripidae that is based only on fossils.
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Click to see a list of the [[:category:Fauriellidae species|{{PAGESINCATEGORY:Fauriellidae species}}]] species.
 
Click to see a list of the [[:category:Fauriellidae species|{{PAGESINCATEGORY:Fauriellidae species}}]] species.
  
 
[[category:Fauriellidae genera]]
 
[[category:Fauriellidae genera]]
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== References ==
  
 
== Genera included ==
 
== Genera included ==

Revision as of 21:31, 8 November 2012

Fauriellidae

Almost nothing is known of the biology of the five species recognised in this family (Mound et al., 1980). Their distributions are remarkable, with one species from California, two from southern Africa, and two from southern Europe. Bhatti (2006: 352) placed this family in synonymy with Hemithripidae that is based only on fossils.

Click to see a list of the 5 species.

References

Genera included

Fauriella Hood, 1937

Opisthothrips Hood, 1937

Parrellathrips Mound & Marullo, 1998

Ropotamothrips Pelikan, 1958