Difference between revisions of "Pseudanaphothrips parvus"
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Girault AA (1929) ''North American Hymenoptera Mymaridae''. Published privately, Brisbane. pp. 1–29. | Girault AA (1929) ''North American Hymenoptera Mymaridae''. Published privately, Brisbane. pp. 1–29. | ||
− | Sakimura (1968) A preliminary review of the genus Homochaetothrips gen.nov., with brief description of a new species. ''Journal of the Australian entomological Society'' 7: 59-62. | + | Sakimura (1968) A preliminary review of the genus ''Homochaetothrips'' gen.nov., with brief description of a new species. ''Journal of the Australian entomological Society'' 7: 59-62. |
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+ | Mound LA (2012) Three new synonyms among Australian Thripinae (Insecta: Thysanoptera). ''Zootaxa'' 3209: 67-68. | ||
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== Type information == | == Type information == | ||
Holotype female (''H. pallipennis''), California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco. | Holotype female (''H. pallipennis''), California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco. |
Revision as of 00:46, 17 April 2013
Nomenclatural details
Pseudothrips parvus Bagnall, 1916: 222.
Physothrips nativus Girault, 1929: 29. Synonymised by Mound, 2012: 67.
Homochaetothrips pallipennis Sakimura, 1968: 62. Synonymised by Mound, 2012: 67.
Biology and Distribution
Described from Brandon, Queensland, Australia from Helianthus sp (P. parvus). P. nativus also from Queensland. H. pallipennis from South Australia on Senecio sp.
References
Bagnall RS (1916) Brief descriptions of new Thysanoptera VII. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (8)17: 213-223.
Girault AA (1929) North American Hymenoptera Mymaridae. Published privately, Brisbane. pp. 1–29.
Sakimura (1968) A preliminary review of the genus Homochaetothrips gen.nov., with brief description of a new species. Journal of the Australian entomological Society 7: 59-62.
Mound LA (2012) Three new synonyms among Australian Thripinae (Insecta: Thysanoptera). Zootaxa 3209: 67-68.
Type information
Holotype female (H. pallipennis), California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco.
Holotype (P. nativus), Queensland Museum, Brisbane.
Lectotype female (P. parvus), The Natural History Museum, London.