Difference between revisions of "Oxythrips ajugae"

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Morison (1928) Observations and records for some Thysanoptera from Great Britain II. Some Oxythrips. ''Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine'' 64: 159-171.  
 
Morison (1928) Observations and records for some Thysanoptera from Great Britain II. Some Oxythrips. ''Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine'' 64: 159-171.  
  
Bagnall RS (1926) On some new British Thysanoptera. Entomologist's monthly Magazine 62: 279–285.
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Bagnall RS (1926) On some new British Thysanoptera. ''Entomologist's monthly Magazine'' 62: 279–285.
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Uzel H (1895) ''Monographie der Ordnung Thysanoptera''. Königratz, Bohemia: pp. 1–472.
  
Uzel H (1895) ''Monographie der Ordnung Thysanoptera''. Königratz, Bohemia: pp. 1–472. 
 
 
== Type information ==
 
== Type information ==
 
Holotype male (''O. pernicis''), The Natural History Museum, London.
 
Holotype male (''O. pernicis''), The Natural History Museum, London.
  
 
[[category:Oxythrips species]][[category: Thripinae species]]
 
[[category:Oxythrips species]][[category: Thripinae species]]

Revision as of 22:54, 20 January 2013

Nomenclatural details

Oxythrips ajugae bicolor Uzel, 1895: 136.

Oxythrips ajugae Uzel, 1895: 136.

Oxythrips pernicis Bagnall, 1926: 283.

Oxythrips flavus Morison, 1928: 160.

Biology and Distribution

Described from former Czechoslovakia (P. ajugae bicolor, O. ajugae), England (O. pernicis) and Scotland (O. flavus).

References

Mound LA (1968) A review of R.S. Bagnall's Thysanoptera collections. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology 11: 1–181.

Morison (1928) Observations and records for some Thysanoptera from Great Britain II. Some Oxythrips. Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine 64: 159-171.

Bagnall RS (1926) On some new British Thysanoptera. Entomologist's monthly Magazine 62: 279–285.

Uzel H (1895) Monographie der Ordnung Thysanoptera. Königratz, Bohemia: pp. 1–472.

Type information

Holotype male (O. pernicis), The Natural History Museum, London.