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Described from South Australia (''P. simplex''), Queensland (''P. plurisetae''), Canada (''T. gladioli''), France (''T. gladiolicola'') and South Africa (''T. quinani'').
 
Described from South Australia (''P. simplex''), Queensland (''P. plurisetae''), Canada (''T. gladioli''), France (''T. gladiolicola'') and South Africa (''T. quinani'').
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
Mound LA & Masumoto M (2005) The genus Thrips (Thysanoptera, Thripidae) in Australia, New Caledonia and New Zealand. ''Zootaxa'' 1020: 1–64.
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Morison (1930) On a collection of Thysanoptera from South Australia. ''Bulletin of Entomological Research'' 21: 9-14.
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Moulton D & Steinweden JB (1931) A new Taeniothrips on gladiolus. ''Canadian Entomologist'' 63: 20–21.
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Girault AA (1933) ''Some beauties inhabitant not of the boudoirs of commerce but of nature's bosom - new insects''. Privately published, Brisbane pp. 1–2.  
  
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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Moulton D (1936) Thysanoptera from Africa. ''Annals and Magazine of Natural History'' (10)17: 493–509.  
  
 
Pussard (1946) Remarques sur deux thrips des cultures floralea. ''C R Acad Agric France Paris'' 32: pp. 772-775.  
 
Pussard (1946) Remarques sur deux thrips des cultures floralea. ''C R Acad Agric France Paris'' 32: pp. 772-775.  
  
Moulton D (1936) Thysanoptera from Africa. ''Annals and Magazine of Natural History'' (10)17: 493–509.
+
Nakahara S (1994) The genus Thrips Linnaeus (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) of the New World. ''Technical Bulletin. United States Department of Agriculture'' 1822: 1–183.  
 
Girault AA (1933) ''Some beauties inhabitant not of the boudoirs of commerce but of nature's bosom - new insects''. Privately published, Brisbane pp. 1–2.  
 
  
Moulton D & Steinweden JB (1931) A new Taeniothrips on gladiolus. ''Canadian Entomologist'' 63: 20–21.  
+
Mound LA & Masumoto M (2005) The genus Thrips (Thysanoptera, Thripidae) in Australia, New Caledonia and New Zealand. ''Zootaxa'' 1020: 1–64.
  
Morison (1930) On a collection of Thysanoptera from South Australia. ''Bulletin of Entomological Research'' 21: 9-14.
 
 
== Type information ==
 
== Type information ==
 
Holotype female (''P. simplex''), The Natural History Museum, London.  
 
Holotype female (''P. simplex''), The Natural History Museum, London.  

Revision as of 01:27, 12 February 2013

Nomenclatural details

Physothrips simplex Morison, 1930: 12.

Taeniothrips gladioli Moulton & Steinweden, 1931: 20.

Physothrips plurisetae Girault, 1933: 2.

Taeniothrips quinani Moulton, 1936: 506.

Taeniothrips gladiolicola Pussard, 1946: 774.

Biology and Distribution

Described from South Australia (P. simplex), Queensland (P. plurisetae), Canada (T. gladioli), France (T. gladiolicola) and South Africa (T. quinani).

References

Morison (1930) On a collection of Thysanoptera from South Australia. Bulletin of Entomological Research 21: 9-14.

Moulton D & Steinweden JB (1931) A new Taeniothrips on gladiolus. Canadian Entomologist 63: 20–21.

Girault AA (1933) Some beauties inhabitant not of the boudoirs of commerce but of nature's bosom - new insects. Privately published, Brisbane pp. 1–2.

Moulton D (1936) Thysanoptera from Africa. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (10)17: 493–509.

Pussard (1946) Remarques sur deux thrips des cultures floralea. C R Acad Agric France Paris 32: pp. 772-775.

Nakahara S (1994) The genus Thrips Linnaeus (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) of the New World. Technical Bulletin. United States Department of Agriculture 1822: 1–183.

Mound LA & Masumoto M (2005) The genus Thrips (Thysanoptera, Thripidae) in Australia, New Caledonia and New Zealand. Zootaxa 1020: 1–64.

Type information

Holotype female (P. simplex), The Natural History Museum, London.

Holotype (T. quinani), The Natural History Museum, London.

Syntype (P. plurisetae), Queensland Museum, Brisbane.

Holotype female (T. gladioli), unknown depositary.