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== Biology and Distribution ==
 
== Biology and Distribution ==
Described from Sri Lanka, and the synonyms from India.  
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Described from Sri Lanka (''D. unguipes'') and Madras, India from dead ''Thevetia'' twigs and bark (''D. thevetii, D. spinosus'').
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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Palmer JM & Mound LA (1978) Nine genera of fungus-feeding Phlaeothripidae (Thysanoptera) from the Oriental Region. ''Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History)'' ''Entomology'' 37: 153-215.
 
Palmer JM & Mound LA (1978) Nine genera of fungus-feeding Phlaeothripidae (Thysanoptera) from the Oriental Region. ''Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History)'' ''Entomology'' 37: 153-215.
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== Type information ==
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Syntype female in Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt. Holotype female of  ''thevetii'' in Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Delhi, of ''spinosus'', unknown depositary.
  
== Type information ==
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[[category:Diaphorothrips species]][[category:Idolothripinae species]][[category:Thysanoptera species extant]]

Latest revision as of 22:02, 23 October 2022

Nomenclatural details

Diaphorothrips unguipes Karny, 1920: 186.

Diaphorothrips thevetii Ananthakrishnan, 1957: 101.

Diaphorothrips spinosus Ananthakrishnan, 1959: 321.

Biology and Distribution

Described from Sri Lanka (D. unguipes) and Madras, India from dead Thevetia twigs and bark (D. thevetii, D. spinosus).

References

Karny H (1920) Die exotischen Tubuliferen (Thysanoptera) des Deutschen Entomologischen Museums (Berlin-Dahlem). Entomologische Mitteilungen 9: 186–191.

Ananthakrishnan TN (1957) Studies on Indian Thysanoptera IV. Zoologischer Anzieger 159: 92–102.

Ananthakrishnan TN (1959) Studies on some Indian Thysanoptera V. Zoologischer Anzieger 162: 313–324.

Palmer JM & Mound LA (1978) Nine genera of fungus-feeding Phlaeothripidae (Thysanoptera) from the Oriental Region. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology 37: 153-215.

Type information

Syntype female in Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt. Holotype female of thevetii in Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Delhi, of spinosus, unknown depositary.