Difference between revisions of "Frankliniella australis"
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Described from Chile (''F. australis, F. cestrum'') and Argentina (''F. argentinae''). | Described from Chile (''F. australis, F. cestrum'') and Argentina (''F. argentinae''). | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
− | + | Morgan AC (1925) Six new species of ''Frankliniella'' and a key to the American species. ''Canadian Entomologist'' 57: 138–147. | |
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Moulton (1926) A new species of ''Frankliniella'' from Chile. ''Revista Chilena Historia naturales'' 30: 9-10 | Moulton (1926) A new species of ''Frankliniella'' from Chile. ''Revista Chilena Historia naturales'' 30: 9-10 | ||
− | + | Moulton (1935) Two new species of Thysanoptera in Argentina and records of other species. ''Anales de la Sociedad Cientifica Argentina'' 120: pp. 254-261. | |
Nakahara S (1997) Annotated list of the ''Frankliniella'' species of the world (Yhysanoptera: Thripidae). ''Contributions on Entomology, International'' 2 (4): 355-389. | Nakahara S (1997) Annotated list of the ''Frankliniella'' species of the world (Yhysanoptera: Thripidae). ''Contributions on Entomology, International'' 2 (4): 355-389. |
Revision as of 06:23, 4 December 2012
Nomenclatural details
Frankliniella australis Morgan, 1925: 139.
Frankliniella cestrum Moulton, 1926: 9. Synonymised by Nakahara, 1997: 359.
Frankliniella argentinae Moulton, 1935: 255. Synonymised by Nakahara, 1997: 359.
Biology and Distribution
Described from Chile (F. australis, F. cestrum) and Argentina (F. argentinae).
References
Morgan AC (1925) Six new species of Frankliniella and a key to the American species. Canadian Entomologist 57: 138–147.
Moulton (1926) A new species of Frankliniella from Chile. Revista Chilena Historia naturales 30: 9-10
Moulton (1935) Two new species of Thysanoptera in Argentina and records of other species. Anales de la Sociedad Cientifica Argentina 120: pp. 254-261.
Nakahara S (1997) Annotated list of the Frankliniella species of the world (Yhysanoptera: Thripidae). Contributions on Entomology, International 2 (4): 355-389.
Type information
Paratype (F. australis), National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.
Paratype (F. cestrum), National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.