Difference between revisions of "Glyptothrips reticulatus"
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Hood JD (1941) A century of new American Thysanoptera II. ''Revista de Entomologia''. 12: 139–243. | Hood JD (1941) A century of new American Thysanoptera II. ''Revista de Entomologia''. 12: 139–243. | ||
− | Mound LA (1976) American leaf-litter Thysanoptera of the genera Erkosothrips, Eurythrips and Terthrothrips (Phlaeothripidae: Phlaeothripinae). ''Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology'' 35: 27–64. | + | Mound LA (1976) American leaf-litter Thysanoptera of the genera ''Erkosothrips, Eurythrips'' and ''Terthrothrips'' (Phlaeothripidae: Phlaeothripinae). ''Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology'' 35: 27–64. |
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== Type information == | == Type information == | ||
Lectotype female (''G. reticulatus''), Florida State Collection of Arthropods, Gainesville. | Lectotype female (''G. reticulatus''), Florida State Collection of Arthropods, Gainesville. |
Revision as of 23:53, 9 April 2013
Nomenclatural details
Glyptothrips reticulatus Watson, 1934: 45.
Eurythrips sculpturus Hood, 1936: 5.
Eurythrips silvarum Hood, 1941: 163.
Biology and Distribution
Described from Florida, on leaf litter (G. reticulatus), Tallulah, Louisiana in humus (E. sculpturus) and New York USA (E. silvarum).
References
Watson JR (1934) Thysanoptera of the Geenton. Florida Entomologist 18: 44–46.
Hood JD (1936) Two new Thysanoptera from the United States. Psyche 43: 1–9.
Hood JD (1941) A century of new American Thysanoptera II. Revista de Entomologia. 12: 139–243.
Mound LA (1976) American leaf-litter Thysanoptera of the genera Erkosothrips, Eurythrips and Terthrothrips (Phlaeothripidae: Phlaeothripinae). Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology 35: 27–64.
Type information
Lectotype female (G. reticulatus), Florida State Collection of Arthropods, Gainesville.
Holotype female (E. sculpturus), National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.
Holotype (E. silvarum), National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.