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== References ==
 
== References ==
Girault AA (1928) Some Insecta and a New All Highness. (Notes compiled in fear and sorrow). Published privately, Brisbane pp. 1–4.
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Girault AA (1928) ''Some Insecta and a New All Highness''. (Notes compiled in fear and sorrow). Published privately, Brisbane pp. 1–4.
  
 
Crespi BJ, Morris DC & Mound LA (2004) ''Evolution of ecological and behavioural diversity: Australian Acacia thrips as model organisms''. Australian Biological Resources Study & Australian National Insect Collection, CSIRO, Canberra, Australia, pp. 1–328.
 
Crespi BJ, Morris DC & Mound LA (2004) ''Evolution of ecological and behavioural diversity: Australian Acacia thrips as model organisms''. Australian Biological Resources Study & Australian National Insect Collection, CSIRO, Canberra, Australia, pp. 1–328.

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Nomenclatural details

Liothrips oniscus Girault, 1928: 2

Watsoniella brevitibia Girault, 1928: 3

Biology and Distribution

Described from Queensland, Australia, recorded from New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory on Ac. longifolia and Ac melanoxylon.

References

Girault AA (1928) Some Insecta and a New All Highness. (Notes compiled in fear and sorrow). Published privately, Brisbane pp. 1–4.

Crespi BJ, Morris DC & Mound LA (2004) Evolution of ecological and behavioural diversity: Australian Acacia thrips as model organisms. Australian Biological Resources Study & Australian National Insect Collection, CSIRO, Canberra, Australia, pp. 1–328.

Type information

Holotype female (W. brevitibia), Queensland Museum, Brisbane.

Holotype male (L. oniscus), Queensland Museum, Brisbane.