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Nomenclatural details
Zygothrips cingulata Hood, 1919: 80.
Watsoniella latiaureus Girault, 1927: 1.
Haplothrips (Hindsiana) sakimurai Moulton, 1937: 413.
Antillothrips graminatus Stannard, 1957: 36.
Xenothrips opacus Ananthakrishnan & Kudo, 1974: 117.
Biology and Distribution
Described from Queensland, Australia (Z. cingulata, W. latiaureus), Hawaii USA (H. sakimurai) Florida USA (A. graminatus) and Thailand (X. opacus), recorded from Jamaica (A. graminatus, Stannard, 1957).
References
Okajima S (2006) The Insects of Japan. Volume 2. The suborder Tubulifera (Thysanoptera). Fukuoka: Touka Shobo Co. Ltd. pp. 1–720.
Pitkin BR (1973) A revision of the Australian Haplothripini, with descriptions of three new species (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae). Journal of the Australian Entomological Society 12: 315–339.
Ananthakrishnan TN & Kudo I (1974) The species of the genus Xenothrips Ananthakrishnan (Thysanoptera, Phlaeothripidae). Kontyu 42: 117–121.
Stannard LJ (1957) The phylogeny and classification of the North American genera of the sub-order Tubulifera (Thysanoptera). Illinois Biological Monographs 25: 1–200.
Moulton D (1937) Further notes on Hawaiian thrips with descriptions of new species. Proceedings of the Hawaiian entomological Society 9: 409–414.
Girault AA (1927) A discourse on wild animals. Published privately, Brisbane pp. 1–2.
Hood JD (1919) Two new genera and thirteen new species of Australian Thysanoptera. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 32: 75–92.
Type information
Holotype female (Z. cingulata), National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian institution, Washington DC.
Holotype female(H. sakimurai), California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco.
Holotype female (A. graminatus), Illinois Natural History Survey, Champaign.
Holotype (W. latiaureus), Queensland Museum, Brisbane.
Syntype (X. opacus).