Difference between revisions of "Nearctic Region"
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The Nearctic is generally interpreted as that part of the Americas north of the Caribbean and north of the USA/Mexican border. However, sub-tropical southern Florida has strong faunal connections with the Caribbean, and parts of northern Mexico share faunal similarities with Southwestern USA. Despite this, there is a remarkable discontinuity in the region of the USA/Mexican border, in that the diverse and worldwide genus Thrips appears to have almost no native species south of this border. | The Nearctic is generally interpreted as that part of the Americas north of the Caribbean and north of the USA/Mexican border. However, sub-tropical southern Florida has strong faunal connections with the Caribbean, and parts of northern Mexico share faunal similarities with Southwestern USA. Despite this, there is a remarkable discontinuity in the region of the USA/Mexican border, in that the diverse and worldwide genus Thrips appears to have almost no native species south of this border. | ||
− | + | [https://keys.lucidcentral.org/keys/v3/thrips_of_california_2019/ '''Thysanoptera Californica'''] | |
− | + | Diffie S, Edwards GB & Mound LA. 2008. Thysanoptera of Southeastern U.S.A.: a checklist for Florida and Georgia. ''Zootaxa'' 1787: 45–62. [http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2008/f/zt01787p062.pdf] | |
− | + | Hoddle M, Mound LA & Nakahara S. 2004. Thysanoptera recorded from California, USA: a checklist. ''Florida Entomologist'' 87: 317–323. | |
− | Stannard LJ. 1957. The phylogeny and classification of the North American genera of the sub-order Tubulifera (Thysanoptera).Illinois Biological Monographs 25: 1–200. | + | Stannard LJ. 1957. The phylogeny and classification of the North American genera of the sub-order Tubulifera (Thysanoptera).''Illinois Biological Monographs'' 25: 1–200. |
− | Stannard LJ. 1968. The Thrips, or Thysanoptera, of Illinois. Bulletin of the Illinois Natural History Survey 29: 213–552. | + | Stannard LJ. 1968. The Thrips, or Thysanoptera, of Illinois. ''Bulletin of the Illinois Natural History Survey'' 29: 213–552. |
zur Strassen manuscript list of thrips from USA: – see [[zur Strassen distribution lists]]. | zur Strassen manuscript list of thrips from USA: – see [[zur Strassen distribution lists]]. |
Latest revision as of 01:11, 2 May 2020
The Nearctic is generally interpreted as that part of the Americas north of the Caribbean and north of the USA/Mexican border. However, sub-tropical southern Florida has strong faunal connections with the Caribbean, and parts of northern Mexico share faunal similarities with Southwestern USA. Despite this, there is a remarkable discontinuity in the region of the USA/Mexican border, in that the diverse and worldwide genus Thrips appears to have almost no native species south of this border.
Diffie S, Edwards GB & Mound LA. 2008. Thysanoptera of Southeastern U.S.A.: a checklist for Florida and Georgia. Zootaxa 1787: 45–62. [1]
Hoddle M, Mound LA & Nakahara S. 2004. Thysanoptera recorded from California, USA: a checklist. Florida Entomologist 87: 317–323.
Stannard LJ. 1957. The phylogeny and classification of the North American genera of the sub-order Tubulifera (Thysanoptera).Illinois Biological Monographs 25: 1–200.
Stannard LJ. 1968. The Thrips, or Thysanoptera, of Illinois. Bulletin of the Illinois Natural History Survey 29: 213–552.
zur Strassen manuscript list of thrips from USA: – see zur Strassen distribution lists.