Difference between revisions of "Holopothrips conducans"

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== References ==
 
== References ==
Moulton (1933) The Thysanoptera of South America III. ''Revista de Entomologia'' 3: 227-262.  
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Priesner (1921) Neue und wenig bekannte Thysanopteren der neotropischen Fauna aus der Sammlung des Berliner Zoologischen Museums. ''Deutsche entomologische Zeitung'': 187-223.
  
 
Bagnall (1924) Brief descriptions of new Thysanoptera XIV. ''Annals and Magazine of Natural History'' (9) 14: 625-640.  
 
Bagnall (1924) Brief descriptions of new Thysanoptera XIV. ''Annals and Magazine of Natural History'' (9) 14: 625-640.  
  
Priesner (1921) Neue und wenig bekannte Thysanopteren der neotropischen Fauna aus der Sammlung des Berliner Zoologischen Museums. ''Deutsche entomologische Zeitung'': 187-223.  
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Moulton (1933) The Thysanoptera of South America III. ''Revista de Entomologia'' 3: 227-262.
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== Type information ==
 
== Type information ==
 
Holotype female (''D. fuscus''), California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco.  
 
Holotype female (''D. fuscus''), California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco.  

Revision as of 22:24, 14 February 2013

Nomenclatural details

Phrasterothrips conducans Priesner, 1921: 210.

Phrasterothrips brasiliensis Bagnall, 1924: 632.

Diploacanthothrips fuscus Moulton, 1933: 240.

Biology and Distribution

Described from St Theresa, Brazil in Antisner galls (D. fuscus), Brazil (P. brasiliensis).

References

Priesner (1921) Neue und wenig bekannte Thysanopteren der neotropischen Fauna aus der Sammlung des Berliner Zoologischen Museums. Deutsche entomologische Zeitung: 187-223.

Bagnall (1924) Brief descriptions of new Thysanoptera XIV. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (9) 14: 625-640.

Moulton (1933) The Thysanoptera of South America III. Revista de Entomologia 3: 227-262.

Type information

Holotype female (D. fuscus), California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco.

Lectotype female (P. brasiliensis), The Natural History Museum, London.