Difference between revisions of "Danothrips theifolii"

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== References ==
 
== References ==
Kudo I (1985) The Japanese Danothrips (Thysanoptera, Thripidae), with description of a new species. ''Proceedings of the Japan Society of Systematic Zoology'' 31: 50–55.  
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Karny H (1921) Beitraege zur Malayischen Thysanopterenfauna IV. Thysanopteren von Hevea V. Thysanopteren an Tee. ''Treubia'' 2: 37–83.
  
Bhatti JS (1978) A revision of Karny's species of Anaphothrips of the Oriental region. ''Oriental Insects'' 12: 1–27.  
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Bhatti JS (1978) A revision of Karny's species of ''Anaphothrips'' of the Oriental region. ''Oriental Insects'' 12: 1–27.
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Kudo I (1985) The Japanese ''Danothrips'' (Thysanoptera, Thripidae), with description of a new species. ''Proceedings of the Japan Society of Systematic Zoology'' 31: 50–55.
  
Karny H (1921) Beitraege zur Malayischen Thysanopterenfauna IV. Thysanopteren von Hevea V. Thysanopteren an Tee. ''Treubia'' 2: 37–83.
 
 
== Type information ==
 
== Type information ==
Unknown.
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Syntype females in Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt.
  
[[category: Danothrips species]][[category: Thripinae species]]
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[[category: Danothrips species]][[category: Thripinae species]][[category:Thysanoptera species extant]]

Latest revision as of 22:45, 16 September 2015

Nomenclatural details

Anaphothrips theifolii Karny, 1921: 75.

Biology and Distribution

Described from Java, Indonesia. Causes leaf rolls on tea.

References

Karny H (1921) Beitraege zur Malayischen Thysanopterenfauna IV. Thysanopteren von Hevea V. Thysanopteren an Tee. Treubia 2: 37–83.

Bhatti JS (1978) A revision of Karny's species of Anaphothrips of the Oriental region. Oriental Insects 12: 1–27.

Kudo I (1985) The Japanese Danothrips (Thysanoptera, Thripidae), with description of a new species. Proceedings of the Japan Society of Systematic Zoology 31: 50–55.

Type information

Syntype females in Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt.