Difference between revisions of "Melanthrips fuscus"
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== Nomenclatural details == | == Nomenclatural details == | ||
''Thrips fuscus'' Sulzer, 1776: 113. | ''Thrips fuscus'' Sulzer, 1776: 113. | ||
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+ | ''Melanthrips obesa'' Haliday, 1836: 450. | ||
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+ | ''Melanthrips harrisoni'' Bagnall, 1930: 48. | ||
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+ | ''Melanthrips gracilicornis'' Maltbaek, 1931: 2. | ||
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+ | ''Melanthrips falcatus'' Melis, 1931: 79. | ||
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+ | ''Melanthrips contortus'' Melis, 1931: 102. | ||
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+ | ''Melanthrips cupreus'' Melis, 1931: 109. | ||
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+ | ''Melanthrips communis'' Melis, 1931: 112. | ||
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+ | ''Melanthrips niger'' Melis, 1931: 112. | ||
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+ | ''Melanthrips aetnaeus'' Melis, 1931: 118. | ||
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+ | ''Melanthrips lagaeniventris'' Melis, 1931: 119. | ||
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+ | ''Melanthrips minutus'' Melis, 1931: 122. | ||
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+ | ''Melanthrips elegans'' Melis, 1931: 124. | ||
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+ | ''Melanthrips inflativentris'' Melis, 1931: 126. | ||
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+ | ''Melanthrips acuminatus'' Melis, 1931: 128. | ||
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+ | ''Melanthrips siculus'' Melis, 1931: 135. | ||
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+ | ''Melanthrips bisetosus'' Bagnall, 1934: 485. | ||
== Biology and Distribution == | == Biology and Distribution == | ||
+ | Described from Switzerland, this species is widespread across the western Palaearctic, mainly in flowers of Cruciferae. | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
+ | Sulzer (1776) | ||
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+ | Haliday AH (1836) An epitome of the British genera in the Order Thysanoptera with indications of a few of the species. ''Entomological Magazine'' 3: 439–451. | ||
+ | Bagnall RS (1930) On some new and rare British thrips. ''Entomologist's monthly Magazine'' 66: 47–50. | ||
− | + | Melis (1931) | |
+ | Bagnall RS (1934) Contributions towards a knowledge of the European Thysanoptera. V. ''Annals and Magazine of Natural History'' (10)14: 481–500. | ||
== Type information == | == Type information == |
Revision as of 23:05, 31 July 2012
Nomenclatural details
Thrips fuscus Sulzer, 1776: 113.
Melanthrips obesa Haliday, 1836: 450.
Melanthrips harrisoni Bagnall, 1930: 48.
Melanthrips gracilicornis Maltbaek, 1931: 2.
Melanthrips falcatus Melis, 1931: 79.
Melanthrips contortus Melis, 1931: 102.
Melanthrips cupreus Melis, 1931: 109.
Melanthrips communis Melis, 1931: 112.
Melanthrips niger Melis, 1931: 112.
Melanthrips aetnaeus Melis, 1931: 118.
Melanthrips lagaeniventris Melis, 1931: 119.
Melanthrips minutus Melis, 1931: 122.
Melanthrips elegans Melis, 1931: 124.
Melanthrips inflativentris Melis, 1931: 126.
Melanthrips acuminatus Melis, 1931: 128.
Melanthrips siculus Melis, 1931: 135.
Melanthrips bisetosus Bagnall, 1934: 485.
Biology and Distribution
Described from Switzerland, this species is widespread across the western Palaearctic, mainly in flowers of Cruciferae.
References
Sulzer (1776)
Haliday AH (1836) An epitome of the British genera in the Order Thysanoptera with indications of a few of the species. Entomological Magazine 3: 439–451.
Bagnall RS (1930) On some new and rare British thrips. Entomologist's monthly Magazine 66: 47–50.
Melis (1931)
Bagnall RS (1934) Contributions towards a knowledge of the European Thysanoptera. V. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (10)14: 481–500.