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''Dolerothrips japonicus'' Karny, 1913: 126.  
 
''Dolerothrips japonicus'' Karny, 1913: 126.  
 
''Trichothrips karnyi major'' Hood, 1914: 153.
 
  
 
''Trichothrips drakei'' Watson, 1921: 78.  
 
''Trichothrips drakei'' Watson, 1921: 78.  
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== References ==
 
== References ==
 
Karny H (1913) Thysanoptera von Japan. ''Archiv für Naturgeschichte'' 79: 122–128.  
 
Karny H (1913) Thysanoptera von Japan. ''Archiv für Naturgeschichte'' 79: 122–128.  
 
Hood JD (1914) Studies in Tubuliferous Thysanoptera. ''Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington'' 27: 151–172.
 
  
 
Watson JR (1921) New Thysanoptera from New York. ''Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society'' 16: 78–86.   
 
Watson JR (1921) New Thysanoptera from New York. ''Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society'' 16: 78–86.   

Revision as of 23:58, 25 July 2017

Nomenclatural details

Cryptothrips okamatoi Karny, 1913: 127.

Dolerothrips japonicus Karny, 1913: 126.

Trichothrips drakei Watson, 1921: 78.

Machatothrips ohtai Ishida, 1932: 9.

Biology and Distribution

Described from Japan (C. okamatoi, D. japonicus, M. ohtai), New York USA (T. drakei) and Pennsylvania USA (T. major). Occurs on dead wood with fungi. Fungus-feeder (Okajima, 2006).

References

Karny H (1913) Thysanoptera von Japan. Archiv für Naturgeschichte 79: 122–128.

Watson JR (1921) New Thysanoptera from New York. Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society 16: 78–86.

Ishida M (1932) Fauna of the Thysanoptera in Japan. Insecta matsumurana 7 (1-2): 1–16.

Okajima S (2006) The Insects of Japan. Volume 2. The suborder Tubulifera (Thysanoptera). Fukuoka: Touka Shobo Co. Ltd. pp. 1–720.

Type information

Holotype (M. ohtai), University of Hokkaido.

Lectotype female (C. okamatoi), Humboldt University Museum, Berlin.

Lectotype female (D. japonicus), Humboldt University Museum, Berlin.

Syntype (T. drakei), Florida State Collection of Arthropods, Gainesville.