Difference between revisions of "Schwarzithrips zammit"

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== Nomenclatural details ==                             
 
== Nomenclatural details ==                             
''Schwarzithrips zammit'' Mound & Morris, 2000: 135
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''Schwarzithrips zammit'' Mound & Morris, 2000: 135.
 
== Biology and Distribution ==
 
== Biology and Distribution ==
Described from Western Australia.
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Described from Western Australia on ''Ac. catenulata'' (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.  
  
Mound LA & Morris DC (2000) ''Inquilines or kleptoparasites? New phlaeothripine Thysanoptera (Insecta) associated with domicile-building thrips on Acacia trees''. Australian Journal of Entomology 39 : 130–137.  
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Mound LA & Morris DC (2000) Inquilines or kleptoparasites? New phlaeothripine Thysanoptera (Insecta) associated with domicile-building thrips on Acacia trees. ''Australian Journal of Entomology'' 39 : 130–137.  
 
== Type information ==
 
== Type information ==
 
Holotype female, Australian National Insect Collection, Canberra.
 
Holotype female, Australian National Insect Collection, Canberra.

Revision as of 04:20, 12 September 2012

Nomenclatural details

Schwarzithrips zammit Mound & Morris, 2000: 135.

Biology and Distribution

Described from Western Australia on Ac. catenulata (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.

Mound LA & Morris DC (2000) Inquilines or kleptoparasites? New phlaeothripine Thysanoptera (Insecta) associated with domicile-building thrips on Acacia trees. Australian Journal of Entomology 39 : 130–137.

Type information

Holotype female, Australian National Insect Collection, Canberra.