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== Nomenclatural details == | == Nomenclatural details == | ||
+ | ''Allothrips watsoni acuta'' Stannard, 1955: 154. | ||
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+ | ''Allothrips megacephalus acutus'' (Stannard); Mound, 1972: 28. | ||
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== Biology and Distribution == | == Biology and Distribution == | ||
+ | Described from Mexico, ''acutus'' was considered a sub-species of ''megacephalus'' by Mound (1972). | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
+ | Stannard LJ (1955) The species and subspecies of North American ''Allothrips'' (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae). ''Annals of the Entomological Society of America'' 48: 151–157. | ||
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+ | Mound LA (1972) Polytypic species of spore-feeding Thysanoptera in the genus ''Allothrips'' Hood (Phlaeothripidae). ''Journal of the Australian Entomological Society'' 11: 23-36. | ||
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== Type information == | == Type information == | ||
+ | Holotype female, Illinois Natural History Survey, Urbana; paratype female in Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt. | ||
+ | [[category:Allothrips species]][[category:Idolothripinae species]][[category:Thysanoptera species extant]] |
Latest revision as of 03:42, 8 October 2022
Nomenclatural details
Allothrips watsoni acuta Stannard, 1955: 154.
Allothrips megacephalus acutus (Stannard); Mound, 1972: 28.
Biology and Distribution
Described from Mexico, acutus was considered a sub-species of megacephalus by Mound (1972).
References
Stannard LJ (1955) The species and subspecies of North American Allothrips (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 48: 151–157.
Mound LA (1972) Polytypic species of spore-feeding Thysanoptera in the genus Allothrips Hood (Phlaeothripidae). Journal of the Australian Entomological Society 11: 23-36.
Type information
Holotype female, Illinois Natural History Survey, Urbana; paratype female in Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt.