Difference between revisions of "Teuchothrips simplicipennis"
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''Mesothrips insolens'' Bagnall, 1924: 638. | ''Mesothrips insolens'' Bagnall, 1924: 638. | ||
== Biology and Distribution == | == Biology and Distribution == | ||
− | Described from Brooklyn, New South Wales (''T. simplicipennis'') and Victoria on ''Leptospermum myrsinoides'' (''M. insolens''). | + | Described from Brooklyn, New South Wales, Australia (''T. simplicipennis'') and Victoria on ''Leptospermum myrsinoides'' (''M. insolens''). |
== References == | == References == | ||
+ | Hood JD (1919) Two new genera and thirteen new species of Australian Thysanoptera. ''Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington'' 32: 75–92. | ||
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Mound LA (2008) Identification and host associations of some Thysanoptera Phlaeothripinae described from Australia pre-1930. ''Zootaxa'' 1714: 41–60. | Mound LA (2008) Identification and host associations of some Thysanoptera Phlaeothripinae described from Australia pre-1930. ''Zootaxa'' 1714: 41–60. | ||
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== Type information == | == Type information == | ||
Holotype female (''T. simplicipennis''), National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC. | Holotype female (''T. simplicipennis''), National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC. |
Revision as of 03:54, 12 April 2013
Nomenclatural details
Teuchothrips simplicipennis Hood, 1919: 87.
Mesothrips insolens Bagnall, 1924: 638.
Biology and Distribution
Described from Brooklyn, New South Wales, Australia (T. simplicipennis) and Victoria on Leptospermum myrsinoides (M. insolens).
References
Hood JD (1919) Two new genera and thirteen new species of Australian Thysanoptera. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 32: 75–92.
Mound LA (2008) Identification and host associations of some Thysanoptera Phlaeothripinae described from Australia pre-1930. Zootaxa 1714: 41–60.
Type information
Holotype female (T. simplicipennis), National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.
Syntype (M. insolens), The Natural History Museum, London.