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Described from Jalisco, Mexico (''T. abdominalis''), Georgia USA (''T. femoralis, T. crenatus''), Madi, Egypt from composite flowers (''T. microcephalus''), Colorado USA (''T. gillettei''), Australia (''S. brevipalpis, P. burnsi''), Oklahoma USA (''T. oklahomae''), India (''M. armatus, A. marigoldae'') and China (M. chinensis'', M. jingonshanensis, M. yanglinensis''). | Described from Jalisco, Mexico (''T. abdominalis''), Georgia USA (''T. femoralis, T. crenatus''), Madi, Egypt from composite flowers (''T. microcephalus''), Colorado USA (''T. gillettei''), Australia (''S. brevipalpis, P. burnsi''), Oklahoma USA (''T. oklahomae''), India (''M. armatus, A. marigoldae'') and China (M. chinensis'', M. jingonshanensis, M. yanglinensis''). | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
− | + | Crawford DL (1910) Thysanoptera of Mexico and the south II. ''Pomona College Journal of Entomology'' 2: 153–170. | |
− | + | Jones PR (1912) Some new California and Georgia Thysanoptera. ''Technical series, USDA Bureau of Entomology'' 23: 1–24. | |
− | + | Watson JR (1922) On a collection of Thysanoptera from Rabun County, Georgia. ''Florida Entomologist'' 6: 34–39. | |
− | + | Priesner H (1923) A. DAMPFS Aegypten-Ausbeute: Thysanoptera. ''Entomologische Mitteilungen'' 12: 115–121. | |
− | + | Moulton D (1926) New American Thysanoptera. ''Transactions of the American entomological Society'' 5: 119–128. | |
+ | Feng J, Zhang J & Sha Z (2002) A new species of Microcephalothrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) from China. ''Entomotaxonomia'' 24: 167–169. | ||
− | + | Karny H (1927) Studies on Indian Thysanoptera. ''Memoirs of the Department of Agriculture in India Entomology Series'' 9: 187–239. | |
Girault AA (1927) ''Some new wild animals from Queensland''. Published privately. Brisbane. pp. 1–3. | Girault AA (1927) ''Some new wild animals from Queensland''. Published privately. Brisbane. pp. 1–3. | ||
− | + | Watson JR (1931) A collection of Thysanoptera from western Oklahoma. ''Publications of the University of Oklahoma'' 3 (4): 339–345. | |
− | + | Ananthakrishnan TN (1956) Studies on some Indian Thysanoptera III. ''Zoologischer Anzieger'' 157: 130–139. | |
− | + | Raizada (1966) Studies on some Thysanoptera from Delhi. ''Zoologischer Anzeiger'' 176: 277-290. | |
− | + | Feng J, Nan X & Guo H (1998) Two new species of Microcephalothrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) from China. ''Entomotaxonomia'' 20: 257–260. | |
− | + | Vierbergen G, Cean M, Szeller IH, Jenser G, Masten T & Simila M. (2006) Spread of two thrips pests in Europe: Echinothrips americanus and Microcephalothrips abdominalis (Thysanoptera: Thripidae). ''Acta Phytopathologica et Entomologica Hungarica'' 41 : 287–296. | |
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== Type information == | == Type information == | ||
Holotype female (''T. gillettei''), California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco. | Holotype female (''T. gillettei''), California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco. |
Revision as of 04:02, 8 February 2013
Nomenclatural details
Thrips abdominalis Crawford DL, 1910: 157.
Thrips femoralis Jones, 1912: 4.
Thrips crenatus Watson, 1922: 35.
Thrips microcephalus Priesner, 1923: 116.
Thrips (Ctenothripiella) gillettei Moulton, 1926: 126.
Stylothrips brevipalpis Karny, 1927: 206.
Paraphysopus burnsi Girault, 1927: 2.
Thrips oklahomae Watson, 1931: 342.
Microcephalothrips brevipalpis armatus Ananthakrishnan, 1956: 133.
Aureothrips marigoldae Raizada, 1966: 278.
Microcephalothrips chinensis Feng, 1998: 257.
Microcephalothrips jigonshanensis Feng, 1998: 258.
Microcephalothrips yanglinensis Feng, Zhang & Sha, 2002: 167.
Biology and Distribution
Described from Jalisco, Mexico (T. abdominalis), Georgia USA (T. femoralis, T. crenatus), Madi, Egypt from composite flowers (T. microcephalus), Colorado USA (T. gillettei), Australia (S. brevipalpis, P. burnsi), Oklahoma USA (T. oklahomae), India (M. armatus, A. marigoldae) and China (M. chinensis, M. jingonshanensis, M. yanglinensis).
References
Crawford DL (1910) Thysanoptera of Mexico and the south II. Pomona College Journal of Entomology 2: 153–170.
Jones PR (1912) Some new California and Georgia Thysanoptera. Technical series, USDA Bureau of Entomology 23: 1–24.
Watson JR (1922) On a collection of Thysanoptera from Rabun County, Georgia. Florida Entomologist 6: 34–39.
Priesner H (1923) A. DAMPFS Aegypten-Ausbeute: Thysanoptera. Entomologische Mitteilungen 12: 115–121.
Moulton D (1926) New American Thysanoptera. Transactions of the American entomological Society 5: 119–128. Feng J, Zhang J & Sha Z (2002) A new species of Microcephalothrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) from China. Entomotaxonomia 24: 167–169.
Karny H (1927) Studies on Indian Thysanoptera. Memoirs of the Department of Agriculture in India Entomology Series 9: 187–239.
Girault AA (1927) Some new wild animals from Queensland. Published privately. Brisbane. pp. 1–3.
Watson JR (1931) A collection of Thysanoptera from western Oklahoma. Publications of the University of Oklahoma 3 (4): 339–345.
Ananthakrishnan TN (1956) Studies on some Indian Thysanoptera III. Zoologischer Anzieger 157: 130–139.
Raizada (1966) Studies on some Thysanoptera from Delhi. Zoologischer Anzeiger 176: 277-290.
Feng J, Nan X & Guo H (1998) Two new species of Microcephalothrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) from China. Entomotaxonomia 20: 257–260.
Vierbergen G, Cean M, Szeller IH, Jenser G, Masten T & Simila M. (2006) Spread of two thrips pests in Europe: Echinothrips americanus and Microcephalothrips abdominalis (Thysanoptera: Thripidae). Acta Phytopathologica et Entomologica Hungarica 41 : 287–296.
Type information
Holotype female (T. gillettei), California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco.
Holotype female (T. crenatus), Florida State Collection of Arthropods, Gainesville.
Holotype (M. chinensis), Entomological Museum of Northwestern Agricultural University, Shaanxi.
Holotype (M. jigonshanensis), Entomological Museum of Northwestern Agricultural University, Shaanxi.
Holotype (M. yanglinensis), Entomological Museum of Northwest Sci-Tech University of Agriculture & Forestry.
Syntype (P. burnsi), Queensland Museum, Brisbane.
Syntype (T. abdominalis), National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.