Difference between revisions of "Thrips menyanthidis"
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''Thrips paludivagus'' Priesner, 1930: 42. | ''Thrips paludivagus'' Priesner, 1930: 42. | ||
== Biology and Distribution == | == Biology and Distribution == | ||
− | Described from England (''T. menyanthidis'') and Albania (''T. paludivagus''). | + | Described from Westmorland, England from ''Meyanthes trifoliata'' (''T. menyanthidis'') and Albania (''T. paludivagus''). |
== References == | == References == | ||
zur Strassen R (1983) Thysanopterologische Notizen (6) (Insecta: Thysanoptera). ''Senckenbergiana biologica'' 63: 191–209. | zur Strassen R (1983) Thysanopterologische Notizen (6) (Insecta: Thysanoptera). ''Senckenbergiana biologica'' 63: 191–209. | ||
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Holotype female (''T. paludivagus''), Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt. | Holotype female (''T. paludivagus''), Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt. | ||
− | Lectotype, The Natural History Museum, London. | + | Lectotype female (''T. menyanthidis''), The Natural History Museum, London. |
[[category: Thrips species]][[category: Thripinae species]] | [[category: Thrips species]][[category: Thripinae species]] |
Revision as of 02:06, 6 December 2012
Nomenclatural details
Thrips menyanthidis Bagnall, 1923: 59.
Thrips paludivagus Priesner, 1930: 42.
Biology and Distribution
Described from Westmorland, England from Meyanthes trifoliata (T. menyanthidis) and Albania (T. paludivagus).
References
zur Strassen R (1983) Thysanopterologische Notizen (6) (Insecta: Thysanoptera). Senckenbergiana biologica 63: 191–209.
Mound LA (1968) A review of R.S. Bagnall's Thysanoptera collections. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology 11: 1–181.
Priesner H (1930) Die Thysanopteren-Typen OM Reuters. Deutsche entomologische Zeitung 1930: 33–43.
Bagnall RS (1923) A contribution towards a knowledge of the British Thysanoptera, with descriptions of new species. Entomologist's monthly Magazine 59: 56–60.
Type information
Holotype female (T. paludivagus), Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt.
Lectotype female (T. menyanthidis), The Natural History Museum, London.