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== Nomenclatural details == | == Nomenclatural details == | ||
''Sericothrips gracilicornis'' Williams, 1916: 222. | ''Sericothrips gracilicornis'' Williams, 1916: 222. | ||
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Described from England (''S. gracilicornis'') and Konuma, Saghalien, Japan from clover and meadow grasses (''T. karafutensis''). | Described from England (''S. gracilicornis'') and Konuma, Saghalien, Japan from clover and meadow grasses (''T. karafutensis''). | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
− | Williams (1916) Biological and systematic notes on British Thysanoptera. ''The Entomologist'' 49: 221-227; 243-245; 275-284. | + | Williams CB (1916) Biological and systematic notes on British Thysanoptera. ''The Entomologist'' 49: 221-227; 243-245; 275-284. |
Ishida M (1931) Fauna of the Thysanoptera of Japan. ''Insecta matsumurana'' 6 (1): 32–42. | Ishida M (1931) Fauna of the Thysanoptera of Japan. ''Insecta matsumurana'' 6 (1): 32–42. |
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File:Neohydato gracilicornis.jpg
Neohydatothrips gracilicornis - image by Manfred Ulitzka
Nomenclatural details
Sericothrips gracilicornis Williams, 1916: 222.
Taeniothrips karafutensis Ishida, 1931: 36.
Biology and Distribution
Described from England (S. gracilicornis) and Konuma, Saghalien, Japan from clover and meadow grasses (T. karafutensis).
References
Williams CB (1916) Biological and systematic notes on British Thysanoptera. The Entomologist 49: 221-227; 243-245; 275-284.
Ishida M (1931) Fauna of the Thysanoptera of Japan. Insecta matsumurana 6 (1): 32–42.
Bhatti JS (2006) The classification of Terebrantia (Insecta) into families. Oriental Insects 40: 339–375.
Type information
Holotype female (T. karafutensis), University of Hokkaido, Sapporo.
Holotype female (S. gracilicornis), Albany Museum, Grahamstown, South Africa.