Thrips major
Nomenclatural details
Thrips major Uzel, 1895: 179.
Thrips major gracilicornis Uzel, 1895: 180.
Thrips major adusta Uzel, 1895: 180.
Thrips sarothamni Priesner, 1925: 149.
Thrips corticina Priesner, 1925: 369.
Thrips banatica Priesner, 1927: 370.
Thrips ustulata Priesner, 1927: 371.
Thrips dorsimaculata Priesner, 1927: 371.
Physothrips inaequalis Bagnall, 1928: 98.
Thrips phytolaccae Priesner, 1951: 256.
Thrips ponticus zur Strassen, 1970: 374.
Thrips permutatus zur Strassen, 1971: 249.
Biology and Distribution
Described from former Czechoslovakia (T. major, T. gracilicornis, T. gracilicornis adusta), Austria (T. sarothamni, T. corticina), Georgia (T. permutatus, T. ponticus), Turkey (T. phytolaccae), Romania (T. banatica) and England (P. inaequalis).
References
Uzel H (1895) Monographie der Ordnung Thysanoptera. Königratz, Bohemia: pp. 1–472.
Priesner H (1924) Die Winterquartiere der Thysanopteren. Krancher's entomologisches Jahrbucher 33/34: 151–162.
Priesner H (1925) Katalog der europäischen Thysanoptera. Konowia 4: 141–159.
Priesner H (1927) Die Thysanopteren Europas. Abteilung III. Wien: F. Wagner Verlag. pp. 343–568.
Bagnall RS (1928) Further notes and descriptions of new British Thysanoptera. Entomologist's monthly Magazine 64: 94–99.
Priesner H (1951) Zwei neue Thysanopteren aus der Türkei. Zeitschrift fur Pflanzenkrankheiten 58: 256–258.
Mound LA (1968) A review of R.S. Bagnall's Thysanoptera collections. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology 11: 1–181.
zur Strassen R (1970) Ergänzungen zur Fransenflügler-Fauna des Transkaukasus (Ins.: Thysanoptera). Senckenbergiana biologica 51: 369–385.
zur Strassen (1971) Thysanopterologische Notizen (1) (Ins.: Thysanoptera). Senckenbergiana biologica 52: 247-254.
zur Strassen R (1996) Neue daten zur Systematik und Verbreitung einiger west-paläarktischer Terebrantia-Arten (Thysanoptera). Entomologische Nachrichten und Berichte 40: 111–118.
Type information
Holotype female of permutatus also ponticus and phytolaccae in Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt.
Lectotype female (P. inaequalis), The Natural History Museum, London.