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== Nomenclatural details ==
 
== Nomenclatural details ==
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''Ecacanthothrips inarmatus'' Kurosawa, 1932: 238.
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''Ecacanthothrips piceae'' Ishida, 1936: 154.
 
== Biology and Distribution ==
 
== Biology and Distribution ==
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Described from Sizuoka, Japan, on citrus tree
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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Okajima S (2006) ''The Insects of Japan. Volume 2. The suborder Tubulifera (Thysanoptera)''. Fukuoka: Touka Shobo Co. Ltd. pp. 1–720.
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Palmer JM & Mound LA (1978) Nine genera of fungus-feeding Phlaeothripidae (Thysanoptera) from the Oriental Region. ''Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology'' 37: 153–215.
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Ishida M (1936) Fauna of the Thysanoptera in Japan. ''Insecta matsumurana'' 10 (4): 154–159.
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Kurosawa (1932) Descriptions of three new thrips from Japan. ''Kontyu'' 5: 230-242.
 
== Type information ==
 
== Type information ==
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Holotype female (''E. inarmatus''), National Institute of Agricultural Science, Tokyo.
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Holotype male (''E. piceae''), Hokkaido University (lost?).

Revision as of 03:13, 14 September 2012

Nomenclatural details

Ecacanthothrips inarmatus Kurosawa, 1932: 238.

Ecacanthothrips piceae Ishida, 1936: 154.

Biology and Distribution

Described from Sizuoka, Japan, on citrus tree

References

Okajima S (2006) The Insects of Japan. Volume 2. The suborder Tubulifera (Thysanoptera). Fukuoka: Touka Shobo Co. Ltd. pp. 1–720.

Palmer JM & Mound LA (1978) Nine genera of fungus-feeding Phlaeothripidae (Thysanoptera) from the Oriental Region. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology 37: 153–215.

Ishida M (1936) Fauna of the Thysanoptera in Japan. Insecta matsumurana 10 (4): 154–159.

Kurosawa (1932) Descriptions of three new thrips from Japan. Kontyu 5: 230-242.

Type information

Holotype female (E. inarmatus), National Institute of Agricultural Science, Tokyo.

Holotype male (E. piceae), Hokkaido University (lost?).