Difference between revisions of "Scirtothrips bispinosus"
(→References) |
(→References) |
||
Line 10: | Line 10: | ||
Bagnall RS (1924) On a new injurious thrips affecting tea in India. ''Bulletin of entomological Research'' 14: 455. | Bagnall RS (1924) On a new injurious thrips affecting tea in India. ''Bulletin of entomological Research'' 14: 455. | ||
− | Bianchi FA (1965) A new Scirtothrips on coffee in India. ''Current Science'' 34: 23–25. | + | Bianchi FA (1965) A new ''Scirtothrips'' on coffee in India. ''Current Science'' 34: 23–25. |
Ananthakrishnan TN (1965) Indian Terebrantia - II (Thysanoptera: Insecta). ''Bulletin of Entomology, India'' 6: 15–29. | Ananthakrishnan TN (1965) Indian Terebrantia - II (Thysanoptera: Insecta). ''Bulletin of Entomology, India'' 6: 15–29. | ||
− | Mound LA (1968) A new species of Scirtothrips from Kenya attacking tea, with synonymic notes on two related pest species. ''Bulletin of entomological Research'' 57: 533–538. | + | Mound LA (1968) A new species of ''Scirtothrips'' from Kenya attacking tea, with synonymic notes on two related pest species. ''Bulletin of entomological Research'' 57: 533–538. |
== Type information == | == Type information == |
Revision as of 01:07, 17 April 2013
Nomenclatural details
Dendrothrips bispinosus Bagnall, 1924: 455.
Scirtothrips sweetmani Bianchi, 1965: 23.
Scirtothrips titschacki Ananthakrishnan, 1965: 24.
Biology and Distribution
Described from Nilgiri Hills, Chickmagalur and Coorg, India from tea and coffee.
References
Bagnall RS (1924) On a new injurious thrips affecting tea in India. Bulletin of entomological Research 14: 455.
Bianchi FA (1965) A new Scirtothrips on coffee in India. Current Science 34: 23–25.
Ananthakrishnan TN (1965) Indian Terebrantia - II (Thysanoptera: Insecta). Bulletin of Entomology, India 6: 15–29.
Mound LA (1968) A new species of Scirtothrips from Kenya attacking tea, with synonymic notes on two related pest species. Bulletin of entomological Research 57: 533–538.
Type information
Lectotype female (D. bispinosus), The Natural History Museum, London.
Holotype female (S. titschaki), unknown depositary.