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== Nomenclatural details == | == Nomenclatural details == | ||
+ | ''Thrips (Limothrips) cerealium'' Haliday, 1836: 445. | ||
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+ | ''Limothrips avenae'' Hinds, 1902: 139. | ||
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+ | ''Limothrips aptera'' Karny, 1914: 56. | ||
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+ | ''Limothrips minor'' Bagnall, 1927: 565. | ||
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+ | ''Limothrips adusta'' Maltbaek, 1927: 14. | ||
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+ | ''Limothrips cerealium ssp. astutus'' Priesner, 1964: 115. Synonym for ''T. (Limothrips) cerealium'' | ||
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+ | ''Limothrips syriacus'' Jenser, 2009: 83. | ||
== Biology and Distribution == | == Biology and Distribution == | ||
+ | Described from England (''T. cerealium''), Syria (''L. syriacus''), Denmark (''L. adusta''), Sardinia, Italy (''L. minor, L. aptera''), Cyprus (''L. astutus''), Massachusetts USA (''L. avenae''), | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
+ | Jenser G (2009) New Thysanoptera species from Syria, with descriptions of Limothrips syriacus sp.n. (Thripidae). ''Folia Entomologica Hungarica'' 70: 81–85. | ||
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+ | Mound LA & Palmer JM (1974) Notes on Thysanoptera from Israel. ''Entomologist's Monthly Magazine'' 109: 102–106. | ||
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+ | Bagnall RS (1927) Contributions towards a knowledge of the European Thysanoptera II. ''Annals and Magazine of Natural History'' (9)19: 564–575. | ||
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+ | Maltbaek (1927) ''Haderslev Katedralskoles Aarskrift''. 1927: VI, XIV. | ||
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+ | Karny H (1914) Beitrag zur Thysanopterenfauna des Mediterrangebietes. ''Verhandlungen der Zoologische Botanisches Gesellschaft'' 64: 50–60. | ||
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+ | Haliday AH (1836) An epitome of the British genera in the Order Thysanoptera with indications of a few of the species. ''Entomological Magazine'' 3: 439–451. | ||
== Type information == | == Type information == | ||
+ | Holotype (''L. syriacus''), Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest. | ||
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+ | Syntype (''L. avenae''), National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC. | ||
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+ | Syntype (''L. minor''), The Natural History Museum, London. | ||
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+ | [[category: Limothrips species]][[category: Thripinae species]] |
Revision as of 03:06, 11 December 2012
Nomenclatural details
Thrips (Limothrips) cerealium Haliday, 1836: 445.
Limothrips avenae Hinds, 1902: 139.
Limothrips aptera Karny, 1914: 56.
Limothrips minor Bagnall, 1927: 565.
Limothrips adusta Maltbaek, 1927: 14.
Limothrips cerealium ssp. astutus Priesner, 1964: 115. Synonym for T. (Limothrips) cerealium
Limothrips syriacus Jenser, 2009: 83.
Biology and Distribution
Described from England (T. cerealium), Syria (L. syriacus), Denmark (L. adusta), Sardinia, Italy (L. minor, L. aptera), Cyprus (L. astutus), Massachusetts USA (L. avenae),
References
Jenser G (2009) New Thysanoptera species from Syria, with descriptions of Limothrips syriacus sp.n. (Thripidae). Folia Entomologica Hungarica 70: 81–85.
Mound LA & Palmer JM (1974) Notes on Thysanoptera from Israel. Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 109: 102–106.
Bagnall RS (1927) Contributions towards a knowledge of the European Thysanoptera II. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (9)19: 564–575.
Maltbaek (1927) Haderslev Katedralskoles Aarskrift. 1927: VI, XIV.
Karny H (1914) Beitrag zur Thysanopterenfauna des Mediterrangebietes. Verhandlungen der Zoologische Botanisches Gesellschaft 64: 50–60.
Haliday AH (1836) An epitome of the British genera in the Order Thysanoptera with indications of a few of the species. Entomological Magazine 3: 439–451.
Type information
Holotype (L. syriacus), Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest.
Syntype (L. avenae), National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.
Syntype (L. minor), The Natural History Museum, London.