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''Scirtothrips gladiiseta'' Girault, 1933: 2.
 
''Scirtothrips gladiiseta'' Girault, 1933: 2.
 
== Biology and Distribution ==
 
== Biology and Distribution ==
Described from Java (''E. innoxius'') and Sumatra Indonesia (''T. mediosignatus''), India (''D. ipomoeae, T. mundus''), Brazil (''H. ipomeae'') and Australia (''S. gladiiseta''). Widespread in the Oriental And Pacific regions. Apparently lives on ''Ipomoea'' sp. leaves.
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Described from Java (''E. innoxius'') and Sumatra Indonesia (''T. mediosignatus''), India (''D. ipomoeae, T. mundus''), Brazil (''H. ipomeae'') and Australia (''S. gladiiseta''). Recorded from Nepal. Widespread in the Oriental And Pacific regions. Apparently lives on ''Ipomoea'' sp. leaves.
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== References ==
 
== References ==
 
Mound LA & Marullo R (1996) The Thrips of Central and South America: An Introduction. ''Memoirs on Entomology, International'' 6: 1–488.  
 
Mound LA & Marullo R (1996) The Thrips of Central and South America: An Introduction. ''Memoirs on Entomology, International'' 6: 1–488.  

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Nomenclatural details

Euthrips innoxius Karny, 1914: 359.

Dendrothripoides ipomoeae Bagnall, 1923: 625.

Tryphactothrips mediosignatus Karny, 1925: 34.

Tryphactothrips mundus Karny, 1927: 190.

Heliothrips ipomeae Bondar, 1930: 18.

Scirtothrips gladiiseta Girault, 1933: 2.

Biology and Distribution

Described from Java (E. innoxius) and Sumatra Indonesia (T. mediosignatus), India (D. ipomoeae, T. mundus), Brazil (H. ipomeae) and Australia (S. gladiiseta). Recorded from Nepal. Widespread in the Oriental And Pacific regions. Apparently lives on Ipomoea sp. leaves.

References

Mound LA & Marullo R (1996) The Thrips of Central and South America: An Introduction. Memoirs on Entomology, International 6: 1–488.

Kudo I (1977) The genus Dendrothripoides Bagnall (Thysanoptera, Thripidae). Kontyu 45: 495–500.

Shumsher Singh (1946) Studies on the systematics of Indian Terebrantia. Indian Journal of Entomology 7: 147–188.

Girault AA (1933) Some beauties inhabitant not of commercial boudoirs but of nature's bosom, notably new insects. Privately published, Brisbane pp. 1–5.

Bondar (1930) Insectos damninhos e molestias da batata doce no Brasil. O Campo Rio de Janeiro, 1(no. 9): pp. 17-20.

Karny H (1927) Studies on Indian Thysanoptera. Memoirs of the Department of Agriculture in India Entomology Series 9: 187–239.

Karny H (1925) Die an Tabak auf Java und Sumatra angetroffenen Blasenfüsser. Bulletin van het deli Proefstation te Medan 23: 1–55.

Bagnall RS (1923) Brief descriptions of new Thysanoptera XIII. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (9)12: 624–631.

Karny H (1914) Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Gallen von Java. Zweite Mitteilung über die javanischen Thysanopterocecidien und deren Bewohner. Zeitschrift für wissenschaftliche Insektenbiologie 10: 355–369.

Type information

Syntype (D. ipomoeae), National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.