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== Nomenclatural details ==
 
== Nomenclatural details ==
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''Echinothrips americanus'' Morgan, 1913: 14.
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''Dictyothrips floridensis'' Watson, 1919: 2.
 
== Biology and Distribution ==
 
== Biology and Distribution ==
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Described from Florida USA, seen also from Tennessee USA and Missouri USA.
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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Mound LA & Marullo R (1996) The Thrips of Central and South America: An Introduction. ''Memoirs on Entomology, International'' 6: 1–488.
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Watson JR (1919) Additions to the Thysanoptera of Florida VI. ''Florida Buggist'' 3: 2–7.
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Morgan AC (1913) New genera and species of Thysanoptera with notes on distribution and food plants. ''Proceedings of the United States National Museum'' 46: 1–55.
 
== Type information ==
 
== Type information ==
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Holotype female (''D. floridiensis''), Florida State Collection of Arthropods, Gainesville.
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Paratype & allotype (''E. americanus''),  National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.
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[[category: Echinothrips species]][[category: Thripinae species]]

Revision as of 22:12, 25 November 2012

Nomenclatural details

Echinothrips americanus Morgan, 1913: 14.

Dictyothrips floridensis Watson, 1919: 2.

Biology and Distribution

Described from Florida USA, seen also from Tennessee USA and Missouri USA.

References

Mound LA & Marullo R (1996) The Thrips of Central and South America: An Introduction. Memoirs on Entomology, International 6: 1–488.

Watson JR (1919) Additions to the Thysanoptera of Florida VI. Florida Buggist 3: 2–7.

Morgan AC (1913) New genera and species of Thysanoptera with notes on distribution and food plants. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 46: 1–55.

Type information

Holotype female (D. floridiensis), Florida State Collection of Arthropods, Gainesville.

Paratype & allotype (E. americanus), National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.