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''Isoneurothrips parvispinus'' Karny, 1922: 106.
 
''Isoneurothrips parvispinus'' Karny, 1922: 106.
  
''Isoneurothrips jenseni'' Karny, 1925: 7.  
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''Isoneurothrips jenseni'' Karny, 1925: 7. Synonymised by Priesner, 1934.  
  
 
''Isoneurothrips pallipes'' Moulton, 1928: 296.   
 
''Isoneurothrips pallipes'' Moulton, 1928: 296.   
  
''Thrips (Isoneurothrips) taiwanus'' Takahashi, 1936: 440.  
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''Thrips (Isoneurothrips) taiwanus'' Takahashi, 1936: 440. New name for ''pallipes'' Moulton not ''pallipes'' Bagnall.  
 
== Biology and Distribution ==
 
== Biology and Distribution ==
 
Described from Thailand (''I. parvispinus''), Sumatra, Indonesia (''I. jenseni'') and Taiwan (''I. pallipes, T. taiwanus''). Widespread in the Oriental region.
 
Described from Thailand (''I. parvispinus''), Sumatra, Indonesia (''I. jenseni'') and Taiwan (''I. pallipes, T. taiwanus''). Widespread in the Oriental region.
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
Mound LA & Collins DW (2000) A south east Asian pest species newly recorded from Europe: Thrips parvispinus (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), its confused identity and potential quarantine significance. ''Journal of European Entomology'' 97 : 197–200.
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Karny H (1922) Thysanoptera from Siam and Indo-China. ''Journal of the Siam Society'' 16: 91–153.  
  
Takahashi (1936) Thysanoptera of Formosa. ''Philipp. J. Sci.'' 60: 427-459.
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Karny H (1925) Die an Tabak auf Java und Sumatra angetroffenen Blasenfüsser. ''Bulletin van het deli Proefstation te Medan'' 23: 1–55.
  
 
Moulton D (1928) Thysanoptera of Japan: New species, notes, and a list of all known Japanese species. ''Annotationes zoologicae Japonensis'' 11: 287–337.  
 
Moulton D (1928) Thysanoptera of Japan: New species, notes, and a list of all known Japanese species. ''Annotationes zoologicae Japonensis'' 11: 287–337.  
  
Karny H (1925) Die an Tabak auf Java und Sumatra angetroffenen Blasenfüsser. ''Bulletin van het deli Proefstation te Medan'' 23: 1–55.  
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Priesner H (1934) Indomalayische Thysanopteren VII. [as VI]. Natuurkundig Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsch-Indie 94: 254-290.  
  
Karny H (1922) Thysanoptera from Siam and Indo-China. ''Journal of the Siam Society'' 16: 91–153.  
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Takahashi (1936) Thysanoptera of Formosa. ''Philippines Journal of Science'' 60: 427-459.
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Mound LA & Collins DW (2000) A south east Asian pest species newly recorded from Europe: Thrips parvispinus (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), its confused identity and potential quarantine significance. ''Journal of European Entomology'' 97 : 197–200.
 
== Type information ==
 
== Type information ==
 
Holotype female (''I. pallipes''), California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco.
 
Holotype female (''I. pallipes''), California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco.
  
 
[[category: Thrips species]][[category: Thripinae species]]
 
[[category: Thrips species]][[category: Thripinae species]]

Revision as of 09:07, 11 December 2012

Nomenclatural details

Isoneurothrips parvispinus Karny, 1922: 106.

Isoneurothrips jenseni Karny, 1925: 7. Synonymised by Priesner, 1934.

Isoneurothrips pallipes Moulton, 1928: 296.

Thrips (Isoneurothrips) taiwanus Takahashi, 1936: 440. New name for pallipes Moulton not pallipes Bagnall.

Biology and Distribution

Described from Thailand (I. parvispinus), Sumatra, Indonesia (I. jenseni) and Taiwan (I. pallipes, T. taiwanus). Widespread in the Oriental region.

References

Karny H (1922) Thysanoptera from Siam and Indo-China. Journal of the Siam Society 16: 91–153.

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

Moulton D (1928) Thysanoptera of Japan: New species, notes, and a list of all known Japanese species. Annotationes zoologicae Japonensis 11: 287–337.

Priesner H (1934) Indomalayische Thysanopteren VII. [as VI]. Natuurkundig Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsch-Indie 94: 254-290.

Takahashi (1936) Thysanoptera of Formosa. Philippines Journal of Science 60: 427-459.

Mound LA & Collins DW (2000) A south east Asian pest species newly recorded from Europe: Thrips parvispinus (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), its confused identity and potential quarantine significance. Journal of European Entomology 97 : 197–200.

Type information

Holotype female (I. pallipes), California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco.