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Hood JD (1915) Descriptions of new American Thysanoptera. ''Insecutor inscitiae menstruus'' 3: 1–40. | Hood JD (1915) Descriptions of new American Thysanoptera. ''Insecutor inscitiae menstruus'' 3: 1–40. | ||
− | Priesner H (1933) Neue Thysanopteren aus Mexico, gesammelt von Prof Dr A Dampf Teil II. ''Wiener | + | Priesner H (1933) Neue Thysanopteren aus Mexico, gesammelt von Prof Dr A Dampf Teil II. ''Wiener Entomologische Zeitung'' 50: 49–83. |
Mound LA & Marullo R (1996) The Thrips of Central and South America: An Introduction. ''Memoirs on Entomology, International'' 6: 1–488. | Mound LA & Marullo R (1996) The Thrips of Central and South America: An Introduction. ''Memoirs on Entomology, International'' 6: 1–488. | ||
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Holotype female (''F. ingentissima''), Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt. | Holotype female (''F. ingentissima''), Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt. | ||
− | [[category: Frankliniella species]][[category: Thripinae species]] | + | [[category: Frankliniella species]][[category: Thripinae species]][[category:Thysanoptera species extant]] |
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Nomenclatural details
Frankliniella annulipes Hood, 1915: 16.
Frankliniella ingentissima Priesner, 1933: 49.
Biology and Distribution
Described from Chiriqui, Panama from a common shrub with large white flowers (F. annulipes) and Veracruz, Cordoba, Mexico on Bidens sp. (F. ingentissima).
References
Hood JD (1915) Descriptions of new American Thysanoptera. Insecutor inscitiae menstruus 3: 1–40.
Priesner H (1933) Neue Thysanopteren aus Mexico, gesammelt von Prof Dr A Dampf Teil II. Wiener Entomologische Zeitung 50: 49–83.
Mound LA & Marullo R (1996) The Thrips of Central and South America: An Introduction. Memoirs on Entomology, International 6: 1–488.
Type information
Holotype female (F. annulipes), National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.
Holotype female (F. ingentissima), Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt.