Difference between revisions of "Parabaliothrips montanus"
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Described from Australia (''P. montanus'') and New Zealand (''P. annettae''). | Described from Australia (''P. montanus'') and New Zealand (''P. annettae''). | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
− | + | Girault AA (1927) ''New Australian animals so far overlooked by outsiders''. Published privately, Brisbane. pp 1–2. | |
Mound LA & Palmer JM (1981) Phylogenetic relationships between some genera of Thripidae (Thysanoptera). ''Entomologica Scandinavica'' 15: 153–170. | Mound LA & Palmer JM (1981) Phylogenetic relationships between some genera of Thripidae (Thysanoptera). ''Entomologica Scandinavica'' 15: 153–170. | ||
− | + | Mound LA (2002) The Thrips and Frankliniella genus groups: the phylogenetic significance of ctenidia. ''Marullo R & Mound LA [eds] Thrips and Tospoviruses: Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Thysanoptera''. Australian National Insect Collection, Canberra pp. 379–386. | |
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== Type information == | == Type information == | ||
Holotype (''P. annettae''), New Zealand Arthropod Collection, Auckland. | Holotype (''P. annettae''), New Zealand Arthropod Collection, Auckland. |
Revision as of 00:24, 11 February 2013
Nomenclatural details
Physothrips montanus Girault, 1927: 1.
Pseudanaphothrips annettae Mound & Palmer, 1981: 166.
Biology and Distribution
Described from Australia (P. montanus) and New Zealand (P. annettae).
References
Girault AA (1927) New Australian animals so far overlooked by outsiders. Published privately, Brisbane. pp 1–2.
Mound LA & Palmer JM (1981) Phylogenetic relationships between some genera of Thripidae (Thysanoptera). Entomologica Scandinavica 15: 153–170.
Mound LA (2002) The Thrips and Frankliniella genus groups: the phylogenetic significance of ctenidia. Marullo R & Mound LA [eds] Thrips and Tospoviruses: Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Thysanoptera. Australian National Insect Collection, Canberra pp. 379–386.
Type information
Holotype (P. annettae), New Zealand Arthropod Collection, Auckland.
Syntype (P. montanus), Queensland Museum, Brisbane.