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''Taeniothrips laricivorus'' Kratochvil & Farsky, 1941: 233. | ''Taeniothrips laricivorus'' Kratochvil & Farsky, 1941: 233. | ||
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Described from former Czechoslovakia (''P. pini'') and Switzerland. Recorded from Japan, Canada and the United States, widespread in Europe. | Described from former Czechoslovakia (''P. pini'') and Switzerland. Recorded from Japan, Canada and the United States, widespread in Europe. | ||
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Nomenclatural details
Physopus pini Uzel, 1895: 125.
Taeniothrips laricivorus Kratochvil & Farsky, 1941: 233.
Biology and Distribution
Described from former Czechoslovakia (P. pini) and Switzerland. Recorded from Japan, Canada and the United States, widespread in Europe.
References
Uzel H (1895) Monographie der Ordnung Thysanoptera. Königratz, Bohemia: pp. 1–472.
Kratochvil & Farsky, (1941)[The larch thrips, Taeniothrips laricivorus n. sp., as the cause of the dying of larch shoots.] [In Czech.] Lesnicka Prace Pilsen Volume 20: pp. 233-278.
Nakahara S (1994) The genus Thrips Linnaeus (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) of the New World. Technical Bulletin. United States Department of Agriculture 1822: 1–183.
Type information
Unknown.