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Revision as of 03:56, 20 February 2013
Nomenclatural details
Neoheegeria dalmatica Schmutz, 1910: 344.
Cryptothrips tenuipilosus Bagnall, 1914: 293.
Neoheegeria nevskyi Moulton, 1946: 57. Synonymised by Minaei et al., 2007: 60.
Neoheegeria ballotae Priesner, 1951: 365. Synonymised by Minaei et al., 2007: 60.
Neoheegeria hamanni Priesner, 1961: 59. Synonymised by Minaei et al., 2007: 60.
Biology and Distribution
Described from Former Yugoslavia (N. dalmatica, N. hamanni), Greece (C. tenuipilosus), Tashkent, Uzbekistan (N. nevskyi) and Algeria (N. ballotae).
References
Schmutz K (1909) Zur kenntnis einiger neuer Thysanopterengenera und -spezies. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien 23: 342–347.
Bagnall RS (1914) Brief descriptions of new Thysanoptera III. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 813: 287–297.
Moulton D (1946) New species of thrips from Haiti and Turkestan. Pan-Pacific Entomologist 22: 56–58.
Priesner H (1951) Thysanopterologica, XI. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (12) 4: 355–371.
Priesner H (1961) Thysanopterologica XII. Polskie Pismo entomologiczne 31: 51–61.
Minaei K, Azemayeshfard P & Mound LA (2007) The southern Palaearctic genus Neoheegeria (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae): redefinition and key to species. Tijdschrift voor Entomologie 150: 55–64.
Type information
Holotype female(C. tenuipilosus), The Natural history Museum, London.
Holotype (N. ballotae), Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt.
Holotype (N. hamanni), Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt.
Holotype female (N. nevskyi), California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco.