Difference between revisions of "Frankliniella williamsi"
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Moulton D (1936) New American Thysanoptera. ''Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society'' 31: 61–65. | Moulton D (1936) New American Thysanoptera. ''Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society'' 31: 61–65. | ||
− | Mound LA & Marullo R (1996) The Thrips of Central and South America: An Introduction. ''Memoirs on Entomology, International'' 6: 1–488. | + | 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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+ | O’Donnell, C.A. & Mound, L.A. (2016) The confused identity of Corn Thrips, ''Frankliniella williamsi'' Hood (Thysanoptera) ''Florida Entomologist'' 99(4):683–685. | ||
== Type information == | == Type information == | ||
Holotype female (''F. williamsi''), National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC. | Holotype female (''F. williamsi''), National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC. |
Revision as of 06:29, 23 December 2016
Nomenclatural details
Frankliniella williamsi Hood, 1915: 19.
Frankliniella flavens Moulton, 1928: 108.
Frankliniella spinosa Moulton, 1936: 61.
Biology and Distribution
Described from Washington DC from Indian corn (F. williamsi), Honolulu, Hawaii USA from young corn plants (F. flavens) and Mexico (F. spinosa).
References
Hood JD (1915) Descriptions of new American Thysanoptera. Insecutor inscitiae menstruus 3: 1–40.
Moulton D (1928) Thysanoptera of the Hawaiian Islands. Proceedings of the Hawaiian entomological Society 7: 105–134.
Moulton D (1936) New American Thysanoptera. Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society 31: 61–65.
Mound LA & Marullo R (1996) The Thrips of Central and South America: An Introduction. Memoirs on Entomology, International 6: 1–488.
O’Donnell, C.A. & Mound, L.A. (2016) The confused identity of Corn Thrips, Frankliniella williamsi Hood (Thysanoptera) Florida Entomologist 99(4):683–685.
Type information
Holotype female (F. williamsi), National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.
Holotype female (F. flavens), California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco.
Holotype (F. spinosa), California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco.