Difference between revisions of "Thrips monotropae"
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Described from New York USA from ''Monotropa uniflora'' flowers (''T. monotropae'') and Gainesville, Florida USA (''T. flavicauda''). | Described from New York USA from ''Monotropa uniflora'' flowers (''T. monotropae'') and Gainesville, Florida USA (''T. flavicauda''). | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
− | + | Hood JD (1927) A contribution toward the knowledge of New York Thysanoptera, with descriptions of new genera and species II. ''Entomologia Americana'' 7: 209–245. | |
Watson JR (1927) The English orchid thrips native to Florida. Additions to the Thysanoptera of Florida XVI. ''Florida Entomologist'' 11: 41–42. | Watson JR (1927) The English orchid thrips native to Florida. Additions to the Thysanoptera of Florida XVI. ''Florida Entomologist'' 11: 41–42. | ||
− | + | Nakahara S (1994) The genus Thrips Linnaeus (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) of the New World. ''Technical Bulletin. United States Department of Agriculture'' 1822: 1–183. | |
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== Type information == | == Type information == | ||
Holotype female (''T. monotropae''), National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC. | Holotype female (''T. monotropae''), National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC. |
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Nomenclatural details
Thrips monotropae Hood, 1927: 217.
Thrips flavicauda Watson, 1927: 43.
Biology and Distribution
Described from New York USA from Monotropa uniflora flowers (T. monotropae) and Gainesville, Florida USA (T. flavicauda).
References
Hood JD (1927) A contribution toward the knowledge of New York Thysanoptera, with descriptions of new genera and species II. Entomologia Americana 7: 209–245.
Watson JR (1927) The English orchid thrips native to Florida. Additions to the Thysanoptera of Florida XVI. Florida Entomologist 11: 41–42.
Nakahara S (1994) The genus Thrips Linnaeus (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) of the New World. Technical Bulletin. United States Department of Agriculture 1822: 1–183.
Type information
Holotype female (T. monotropae), National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.
Holotype female (T. flavicauda), Florida State Collection of Arthropods, Gainesville.