Difference between revisions of "Bagnalliella yuccae"

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Okajima S (2006) ''The Insects of Japan. Volume 2. The suborder Tubulifera (Thysanoptera)''. Fukuoka: Touka Shobo Co. Ltd. pp. 1–720.
 
Okajima S (2006) ''The Insects of Japan. Volume 2. The suborder Tubulifera (Thysanoptera)''. Fukuoka: Touka Shobo Co. Ltd. pp. 1–720.
  
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Tree DJ ((2010) Intrapopulation variation in an Australian population of the North American thrips, ''Bagnalliella yuccae'' (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae), a new record from Australia. ''Florida Entomologist'' 93: 346-451.
 
== Type information ==
 
== Type information ==
 
Holotype female (''C. yuccae''), National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.  
 
Holotype female (''C. yuccae''), National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.  

Revision as of 06:28, 23 February 2013

Nomenclatural details

Cephalothrips yuccae Hinds, 1902: 194.

Haplothrips ryani Moulton, 1929: 131.

Haplothrips yuccae Savenko, 1944: 1008.

Biology and Distribution

Described from Massachusetts, USA (C. yuccae), California USA (H. ryani) and Buknari, Georgia (H. yuccae).

References

Hinds WE (1902) Contribution to a monograph of the insects of the order Thysanoptera inhabiting North America. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 23: 79–242.

Moulton D (1929) New California Thysanoptera. Pan-Pacific Entomologist 5: 125–136.

Savenko (1944) Some new species of Thysanoptera from Zakavkaz'ya. Soobshcheniia Akademii nauk Gruzinskoi SSR Tiflis 10: 1008-1009.

Okajima S (2006) The Insects of Japan. Volume 2. The suborder Tubulifera (Thysanoptera). Fukuoka: Touka Shobo Co. Ltd. pp. 1–720.

Tree DJ ((2010) Intrapopulation variation in an Australian population of the North American thrips, Bagnalliella yuccae (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae), a new record from Australia. Florida Entomologist 93: 346-451.

Type information

Holotype female (C. yuccae), National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.

Holotype female (H. ryani), California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco.