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''Sartrithrips popinator'' Mound & Morris, 2001: 416.
 
''Sartrithrips popinator'' Mound & Morris, 2001: 416.
 
== Biology and Distribution ==
 
== Biology and Distribution ==
Described from Northern Territory, recorded from South Australia and Queensland on various species of ''Acacia''.
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Described from Northern Territory, Australia. Recorded from South Australia and Queensland on various species of ''Acacia''.
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
Mound LA & Morris DC (2001) Domicile constructing phlaeothripine Thysanoptera from ''Acacia'' phyllodes in Australia: ''Dunatothrips'' Moulton and ''Sartrithrips'' gen.n., with a key to associated genera. ''Systematic Entomology'' 26: 401–419.  
 
Mound LA & Morris DC (2001) Domicile constructing phlaeothripine Thysanoptera from ''Acacia'' phyllodes in Australia: ''Dunatothrips'' Moulton and ''Sartrithrips'' gen.n., with a key to associated genera. ''Systematic Entomology'' 26: 401–419.  
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== Type information ==
 
== Type information ==
 
Holotype female, Australian National Insect Collection, Canberra.
 
Holotype female, Australian National Insect Collection, Canberra.
[[category: Sartrithrips species]][[category: Phlaeothripinae species]]
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[[category: Sartrithrips species]][[category: Phlaeothripinae species]][[category:Thysanoptera species extant]]

Latest revision as of 19:48, 27 October 2015

Nomenclatural details

Sartrithrips popinator Mound & Morris, 2001: 416.

Biology and Distribution

Described from Northern Territory, Australia. Recorded from South Australia and Queensland on various species of Acacia.

References

Mound LA & Morris DC (2001) Domicile constructing phlaeothripine Thysanoptera from Acacia phyllodes in Australia: Dunatothrips Moulton and Sartrithrips gen.n., with a key to associated genera. Systematic Entomology 26: 401–419.

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.