Difference between revisions of "Sericothripinae"

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== Subfamily information ==
 
== Subfamily information ==
Only three genera are here recognised within this subfamily (Wang, 2007; Mound & Tree, 2009), although as indicated under the generic names a further 12 genus group names have been proposed, The subfamily is found worldwide, usually in association with flowers but with some species on leaves.  
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Considered by Bhatti (2006) as a separate family with 13 genera, this group is treated here as a subfamily of Thripidae to include only three genera (Wang, 2007; Mound & Tree, 2009). A further 12 genus group names are listed in synonymy under the three generic names. The subfamily is found worldwide, usually in association with flowers but with some species breeding on leaves.  
  
 
Click to see a list of the [[:category:Sericothripinae species|{{PAGESINCATEGORY:Sericothripinae species}}]] species.
 
Click to see a list of the [[:category:Sericothripinae species|{{PAGESINCATEGORY:Sericothripinae species}}]] species.
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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Bhatti JS (2006) The classification of Terebrantia (Insecta) into families. ''Oriental Insects'' 40: 339-375.
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Mound LA & Tree DJ (2009) Identification and host-plant associations of Australian Sericothripinae (Thysanoptera, Thripidae). ''Zootaxa'' 1983: 1-22.  
 
Mound LA & Tree DJ (2009) Identification and host-plant associations of Australian Sericothripinae (Thysanoptera, Thripidae). ''Zootaxa'' 1983: 1-22.  
  

Revision as of 23:41, 8 November 2012

Subfamily information

Considered by Bhatti (2006) as a separate family with 13 genera, this group is treated here as a subfamily of Thripidae to include only three genera (Wang, 2007; Mound & Tree, 2009). A further 12 genus group names are listed in synonymy under the three generic names. The subfamily is found worldwide, usually in association with flowers but with some species breeding on leaves.

Click to see a list of the 176 species.

References

Bhatti JS (2006) The classification of Terebrantia (Insecta) into families. Oriental Insects 40: 339-375.

Mound LA & Tree DJ (2009) Identification and host-plant associations of Australian Sericothripinae (Thysanoptera, Thripidae). Zootaxa 1983: 1-22.

Wang, C-L. (2007) Hydatothrips and Neohydatothrips (Thysanoptera, Thripidae) of East and South Asia with three new species from Taiwan. Zootaxa 1575: 47–68.

Genera included

Hydatothrips Karny, 1913

Neohydatothrips John, 1929

Sericothrips Haliday, 1836