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Nomenclatural details
Thrips aculeatus Fabricius, 1803: 312.
Phloeothrips albipennis Burmeister, 1836: 410.
Thrips frumentarius Beling, 1872: 651.
Phloeothrips oryzae Matsumura, 1899: 1.
Phloeothrips japonicus Matsumura, 1899: 3.
Anthothrips minor Karny, 1907: 50.
Haplothrips cephalotes Bagnall, 1913: 265.
Haplothrips funebris Priesner, 1928: 599.
Haplothrips crassicornis Priesner, 1928: 599.
Biology and Distribution
Described from Austria (T. aculeatus, H. funebris, A. minor), Germany (P. albipennis, T. frumentarius), Japan (P. japonicus, P. oryzae), Hungary (H. crassicornis) and England (H. cephalotes).
References
Fabricius (1803) Systema Rhyngotorum. 8 vo Brunsvigae. 1803: 312.
Burmeister (1836) Handbuch der Entomologie II. Berlin.
Beling (1872) Ein dem Getreide Schadliches Insect. Verhandlungen der kaiserlich-koniglichen zoologisch-botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien Wien xxii 1872: 651.
Matsumura (1899) On two new species of Phlaeothrips. Annotationes Zoologicae Japonenses Volume 3 pp. 1-4.
Karny H (1907) Die Orthopterenfauna des Küstengebietes von Österreich-Ungarn. Berlin Entomologische Zeitschrift 52: 17–52.
Bagnall RS (1913) Descriptions of some new species of British Thysanoptera (Tubulifera). Entomologist's monthly Magazine 49: 264–266.
Priesner H (1928) Die Thysanopteren Europas. Abteilung IV. Wien: F. Wagner Verlag pp. 569–755.
Okajima S (2006) The Insects of Japan. Volume 2. The suborder Tubulifera (Thysanoptera). Fukuoka : Touka Shobo Co. Ltd. pp. 1–720.
Type information
Syntype (H. cephalotes), The Natural History Museum, London.