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== Nomenclatural details ==
 
== Nomenclatural details ==
''Scirtothrips aurantii'' Faure, 1929: 3.
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''Scirtothrips aurantii'' Faure, 1929: 3.  
  
''Scirtothrips acaciae'' Moulton, 1930: 200.  
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''Scirtothrips acaciae'' Moulton, 1930: 200. Synonymised by Mound & Palmer, 1981: 473.  
 
== Biology and Distribution ==
 
== Biology and Distribution ==
Described from South Africa (''S. aurantii'') and Ghana from ''Acacia sieberiana'' (''S. acaciae'').
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Described from South Africa (''S. aurantii'') and Ghana from ''Acacia sieberiana'' (''S. acaciae''). Recorded from Australia.
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== References ==
 
== References ==
Mound LA & Stiller M (2011) Species of the genus Scirtothrips from Africa (Thysanoptera, Thripidae). ''Zootaxa'' 2786: 51–61.  
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Faure JC (1929) The South African citrus thrips and five other new species of ''Scirtothrips'' Shull. ''Transvaal University College Bulletin (Pretoria)'' 18: 1–18.
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Moulton D (1930) Thysanoptera from Africa. ''Annals and Magazine of Natural History'' (10)5: 194–207.  
  
Morris DC & Mound LA (2004) Molecular relationships between populations of South African citrus thrips (Scirtothrips aurantii Faure) in South Africa and Queensland, Australia. ''Australian Journal of Entomology'' 43: 353–358.  
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Mound LA & Palmer JM (1981) Identification, distribution and host-plants of the pest species of ''Scirtothrips'' (Thysanoptera: Thripidae). ''Bulletin of entomological Research'' 71: 467–479.  
  
Mound LA & Palmer JM (1981) Identification, distribution and host-plants of the pest species of Scirtothrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae). . ''Bulletin of entomological Research'' 71: 467–479.  
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Morris DC & Mound LA (2004) Molecular relationships between populations of South African citrus thrips (''Scirtothrips aurantii'' Faure) in South Africa and Queensland, Australia. ''Australian Journal of Entomology'' 43: 353–358.  
  
Moulton D (1930) Thysanoptera from Africa. ''Annals and Magazine of Natural History'' (10)5: 194–207.  
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Mound LA & Stiller M (2011) Species of the genus ''Scirtothrips'' from Africa (Thysanoptera, Thripidae). ''Zootaxa'' 2786: 51–61.
  
Faure JC (1929) The South African citrus thrips and five other new species of Scirtothrips Shull. ''Transvaal University College Bulletin (Pretoria)'' 18: 1–18.
 
 
== Type information ==
 
== Type information ==
Holotype female (''S. acaciae''), California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco.
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Paratype males & females in Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt. Holotype female of ''acaciae'' in California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco.
  
[[category: Scirtothrips species]][[category: Thripinae species]]
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[[category: Scirtothrips species]][[category: Thripinae species]][[category:Thysanoptera species extant]]

Latest revision as of 21:27, 20 November 2022

Nomenclatural details

Scirtothrips aurantii Faure, 1929: 3.

Scirtothrips acaciae Moulton, 1930: 200. Synonymised by Mound & Palmer, 1981: 473.

Biology and Distribution

Described from South Africa (S. aurantii) and Ghana from Acacia sieberiana (S. acaciae). Recorded from Australia.

References

Faure JC (1929) The South African citrus thrips and five other new species of Scirtothrips Shull. Transvaal University College Bulletin (Pretoria) 18: 1–18.

Moulton D (1930) Thysanoptera from Africa. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (10)5: 194–207.

Mound LA & Palmer JM (1981) Identification, distribution and host-plants of the pest species of Scirtothrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae). Bulletin of entomological Research 71: 467–479.

Morris DC & Mound LA (2004) Molecular relationships between populations of South African citrus thrips (Scirtothrips aurantii Faure) in South Africa and Queensland, Australia. Australian Journal of Entomology 43: 353–358.

Mound LA & Stiller M (2011) Species of the genus Scirtothrips from Africa (Thysanoptera, Thripidae). Zootaxa 2786: 51–61.

Type information

Paratype males & females in Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt. Holotype female of acaciae in California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco.