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== Nomenclatural details ==
 
== Nomenclatural details ==
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''Ankothrips notabilis'' Bailey, 1940: 101.
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== Biology and Distribution ==
 
== Biology and Distribution ==
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Described from California, associated with the flowers of ''Umbellularia californica'' (Lauraceae) in spring (Bailey, 1957).
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== References ==
 
== References ==
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Bailey SF (1940) A review of the genus ''Ankothrips'' D.L.Crawford (Thysanoptera). ''Pan-Pacific Entomologist'' 16: 97–106.
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Bailey SF (1957) The thrips of California Part I: Suborder Terebrantia. ''Bulletin of California Insect Survey'' 4: 143-220.
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Hoddle MS, Mound LA, Paris DL (2012) ''Thrips of California''. Cd-rom published by CBIT Publishing, Queensland. [http://www.lucidcentral.org/keys/v3/thrips_of_california/Thrips_of_California.html]
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== Type information ==
 
== Type information ==
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Holotype female, Bohart Museum, University of California, Davis; male & female paratypes in Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt.
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[[category:Ankothrips species]][[category:Melanthripidae species]][[category:Thysanoptera species extant]]

Latest revision as of 05:54, 10 October 2022

Nomenclatural details

Ankothrips notabilis Bailey, 1940: 101.

Biology and Distribution

Described from California, associated with the flowers of Umbellularia californica (Lauraceae) in spring (Bailey, 1957).

References

Bailey SF (1940) A review of the genus Ankothrips D.L.Crawford (Thysanoptera). Pan-Pacific Entomologist 16: 97–106.

Bailey SF (1957) The thrips of California Part I: Suborder Terebrantia. Bulletin of California Insect Survey 4: 143-220.

Hoddle MS, Mound LA, Paris DL (2012) Thrips of California. Cd-rom published by CBIT Publishing, Queensland. [1]

Type information

Holotype female, Bohart Museum, University of California, Davis; male & female paratypes in Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt.