Difference between revisions of "Holopothrips conducans"
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− | + | Priesner H (1921) Neue und wenig bekannte Thysanopteren der neotropischen Fauna aus der Sammlung des Berliner Zoologischen Museums. ''Deutsche entomologische Zeitschrift'': 187-223. | |
− | Bagnall (1924) Brief descriptions of new Thysanoptera XIV. ''Annals and Magazine of Natural History'' (9) 14: 625-640. | + | Bagnall RS (1924) Brief descriptions of new Thysanoptera XIV. ''Annals and Magazine of Natural History'' (9) 14: 625-640. |
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+ | Moulton D (1933) The Thysanoptera of South America III. ''Revista de Entomologia'' 3: 227-262. | ||
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== Type information == | == Type information == | ||
Holotype female (''D. fuscus''), California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco. | Holotype female (''D. fuscus''), California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco. | ||
Lectotype female (''P. brasiliensis''), The Natural History Museum, London. | Lectotype female (''P. brasiliensis''), The Natural History Museum, London. | ||
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Nomenclatural details
Phrasterothrips conducans Priesner, 1921: 210.
Phrasterothrips brasiliensis Bagnall, 1924: 632.
Diploacanthothrips fuscus Moulton, 1933: 240.
Biology and Distribution
Described from St Theresa, Brazil in Antisner galls (D. fuscus), Brazil (P. brasiliensis).
References
Priesner H (1921) Neue und wenig bekannte Thysanopteren der neotropischen Fauna aus der Sammlung des Berliner Zoologischen Museums. Deutsche entomologische Zeitschrift: 187-223.
Bagnall RS (1924) Brief descriptions of new Thysanoptera XIV. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (9) 14: 625-640.
Moulton D (1933) The Thysanoptera of South America III. Revista de Entomologia 3: 227-262.
Type information
Holotype female (D. fuscus), California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco.
Lectotype female (P. brasiliensis), The Natural History Museum, London.