Difference between revisions of "Brakothrips pilbara"
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== Nomenclatural details == | == Nomenclatural details == | ||
− | ''Brakothrips pilbara'' Crespi, Morris & Mound, 2004: 149 | + | ''Brakothrips pilbara'' Crespi, Morris & Mound, 2004: 149. |
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== Biology and Distribution == | == Biology and Distribution == | ||
− | Described from Western Australia, recorded from Queensland (Crespi, Morris & Mound 2004). | + | Described from Western Australia from old Hymenoptera galls on ''Acacia citrinoviridis'', recorded from Queensland on ''A. aneura'' (Crespi, Morris & Mound 2004). |
== References == | == References == | ||
Crespi BJ, Morris DC & Mound LA (2004) ''Evolution of ecological and behavioural diversity: Australian Acacia thrips as model organisms''. Australian Biological Resources Study & Australian National Insect Collection, CSIRO, Canberra, Australia, pp. 1–328. | Crespi BJ, Morris DC & Mound LA (2004) ''Evolution of ecological and behavioural diversity: Australian Acacia thrips as model organisms''. Australian Biological Resources Study & Australian National Insect Collection, CSIRO, Canberra, Australia, pp. 1–328. | ||
== Type information == | == Type information == | ||
Holotype female, Australian National Insect Collection, Canberra. | Holotype female, Australian National Insect Collection, Canberra. | ||
− | [[category:Brakothrips species]][[category:Phlaeothripinae species]] | + | [[category:Brakothrips species]][[category:Phlaeothripinae species]][[category:Thysanoptera species extant]] |
Latest revision as of 23:02, 19 October 2015
Nomenclatural details
Brakothrips pilbara Crespi, Morris & Mound, 2004: 149.
Biology and Distribution
Described from Western Australia from old Hymenoptera galls on Acacia citrinoviridis, recorded from Queensland on A. aneura (Crespi, Morris & Mound 2004).
References
Crespi BJ, Morris DC & Mound LA (2004) Evolution of ecological and behavioural diversity: Australian Acacia thrips as model organisms. Australian Biological Resources Study & Australian National Insect Collection, CSIRO, Canberra, Australia, pp. 1–328.
Type information
Holotype female, Australian National Insect Collection, Canberra.