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== References ==
 
== References ==
Bagnall RS (1910) A contribution towards a knowledge of the neotropical Thysanoptera. ''Journal of the Linnean Society Zoology''. 30: 369–387.  
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Bagnall (1908) On some new genera and species of Thysanoptera. ''Transactions of the Natural History Society of Northumberland'' 3: 183–217.
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Bagnall RS (1910) A contribution towards a knowledge of the neotropical Thysanoptera. ''Journal of the Linnean Society Zoology'' 30: 369–387.
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Mound LA (1968) A review of R.S. Bagnall's Thysanoptera collections. ''Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology'' 11: 1–181.
  
 
== Type information ==
 
== Type information ==
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Holotype male (''D. grandis''), The Natural History Museum, London.
 
Holotype male (''D. grandis''), The Natural History Museum, London.
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Nomenclatural details

Idolothrips foveicollis Bagnall, 1908: 214.

Dicaiothrips championi Bagnall, 1910: 375. Synonymised by Mound, 1968: 95.

Dicaiothrips grandis Bagnall, 1910: 373. Synonymised by Mound, 1968: 95.

Biology and Distribution

Described from Guatemala.

References

Bagnall (1908) On some new genera and species of Thysanoptera. Transactions of the Natural History Society of Northumberland 3: 183–217.

Bagnall RS (1910) A contribution towards a knowledge of the neotropical Thysanoptera. Journal of the Linnean Society Zoology 30: 369–387.

Mound LA (1968) A review of R.S. Bagnall's Thysanoptera collections. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology 11: 1–181.

Type information

Lectotype female (I. foveicollis), Natural History Museum, London.

Holotype female (D. championi), The Natural History Museum, London.

Holotype male (D. grandis), The Natural History Museum, London.