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== Nomenclatural details == | == Nomenclatural details == | ||
+ | ''Frankliniella fulvipes'' Bagnall, 1919: 265. | ||
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+ | ''Frankliniella sulfuripes'' Hood, 1937: 98. | ||
== Biology and Distribution == | == Biology and Distribution == | ||
+ | Described from Argentina (''F. fulvipes'') and Chorrea, Panama (''F. sulfuripes'') | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
+ | Mound LA & Marullo R (1996) The Thrips of Central and South America: An Introduction. ''Memoirs on Entomology, International'' 6: 1–488. | ||
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+ | Hood JD (1937) Studies on Neotropical Thysanoptera III. ''Revista de Entomologia'' 7: 96–115. | ||
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+ | Bagnall RS (1919) Brief descriptions of new Thysanoptera X. ''Annals and Magazine of Natural History'' (9)4: 253–277. | ||
== Type information == | == Type information == | ||
+ | Holotype (''F. sulfuripes''), National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC. | ||
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+ | Lectotype (''F. fulvipes''), The Natural History Museum, London. | ||
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+ | [[category: Frankliniella species]][[category: Thripinae species]] |
Revision as of 23:54, 27 November 2012
Nomenclatural details
Frankliniella fulvipes Bagnall, 1919: 265.
Frankliniella sulfuripes Hood, 1937: 98.
Biology and Distribution
Described from Argentina (F. fulvipes) and Chorrea, Panama (F. sulfuripes)
References
Mound LA & Marullo R (1996) The Thrips of Central and South America: An Introduction. Memoirs on Entomology, International 6: 1–488.
Hood JD (1937) Studies on Neotropical Thysanoptera III. Revista de Entomologia 7: 96–115.
Bagnall RS (1919) Brief descriptions of new Thysanoptera X. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (9)4: 253–277.
Type information
Holotype (F. sulfuripes), National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.
Lectotype (F. fulvipes), The Natural History Museum, London.