Difference between revisions of "Teuchothrips connatus"

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''Cryptothrips nigronympha'' Girault, 1928: 3.
 
''Cryptothrips nigronympha'' Girault, 1928: 3.
 
== Biology and Distribution ==
 
== Biology and Distribution ==
Described from Pentland, Queensland, Australia (''L. connatus''). ''C. nigronympha'' also from Queensland.
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Described from Pentland, Queensland, Australia (''L. connatus''). ''C. nigronympha'' also from Queensland; host plant possibly ''Eremophila deserti'' (Mound, 2008: 50).  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
Hood JD (1918) New genera and species of Australian Thysanoptera. ''Memoirs of the Queensland Museum'' 6: 121–150.   
 
Hood JD (1918) New genera and species of Australian Thysanoptera. ''Memoirs of the Queensland Museum'' 6: 121–150.   
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Syntype female (''C. nigronympha''), Queensland Museum, Brisbane.
 
Syntype female (''C. nigronympha''), Queensland Museum, Brisbane.
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[[category: Teuchothrips species]][[category: Phlaeothripinae species]][[category:Thysanoptera species extant]]

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Nomenclatural details

Liothrips connatus Hood, 1918: 135.

Cryptothrips nigronympha Girault, 1928: 3.

Biology and Distribution

Described from Pentland, Queensland, Australia (L. connatus). C. nigronympha also from Queensland; host plant possibly Eremophila deserti (Mound, 2008: 50).

References

Hood JD (1918) New genera and species of Australian Thysanoptera. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 6: 121–150.

Girault AA (1928) Some Insecta and a New All Highness. (Notes compiled in fear and sorrow). Published privately, Brisbane . pp. 1–4.

Mound LA (2008) Identification and host associations of some Thysanoptera Phlaeothripinae described from Australia pre-1930. Zootaxa 1714: 41–60.

Type information

Holotype female (L. connatus), National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.

Syntype female (C. nigronympha), Queensland Museum, Brisbane.