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Holotype female (''H. aino''), University of Hokkaido, Sapporo. | Holotype female (''H. aino''), University of Hokkaido, Sapporo. | ||
− | Holotype female (''H. antennatus''), National institute of | + | Holotype female (''H. antennatus''), National institute of agrological science, Tokyo. |
Holotype (''H. compressus''), National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC. | Holotype (''H. compressus''), National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC. | ||
[[category:Helionothrips species]][[category:Panchaetothripinae species]] | [[category:Helionothrips species]][[category:Panchaetothripinae species]] |
Revision as of 21:06, 29 January 2013
Nomenclatural details
Heliothrips aino Ishida, 1931: 34.
Helionothrips compressus Hood, 1954: 192.
Helionothrips antennatus Kurosawa, 1968: 79.
Biology and Distribution
Described from Japan from meadow grasses (H. aino) and Aristolochia kaempferi (H. antennatus) and Taiwan (H. compressus).
References
Wang C-L (1995) The Helionothrips species of Taiwan (Thysanoptera, Thripidae, Panchaetothripinae). Zoology (Journal of Pure and Applied Zoology): 389–398.
Kudo I (1992) Panchaetothripinae in Japan (Thysanoptera, Thripidae) 2. Panchaetothripini, the genus Helionothrips. Japanese Journal of Entomology 60: 271–289.
Wilson TH (1975) A monograph of the subfamily Panchaetothripinae (Thysanoptera: Thripidae). Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute 23: 1–354.
Kurosawa (1968) Thysanoptera of Japan. Insecta Matsumurana Supplement 4: 1-93
Hood JD (1954) Three new heliothripine Thysanoptera from Formosa. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 56: 188–193.
Ishida M (1931) Fauna of the Thysanoptera of Japan. Insecta matsumurana 7 (1): 32–42.
Type information
Holotype female (H. aino), University of Hokkaido, Sapporo.
Holotype female (H. antennatus), National institute of agrological science, Tokyo.
Holotype (H. compressus), National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.