Phallothrips is a genus of thrips in the family Phlaeothripidae, and consists of a single species, Phallothrips houstoni.[1][2] It was first described in 1992 by Laurence Mound and Bernard Crespi.[2][3]
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Phallothrips houstoni is found in New South Wales, Queensland,[2] and Western Australia.[4]
References
edit- ^ Roskov Y., Ower G., Orrell T., Nicolson D., Bailly N., Kirk P.M., Bourgoin T., DeWalt R.E., Decock W., Nieukerken E. van, Zarucchi J., Penev L., eds. (2019). Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life, 2019 Annual Checklist. Species 2000: Naturalis, Leiden, the Netherlands. ISSN 2405-884X.
- ^ a b c "Australian Faunal Directory: Phallothrips". biodiversity.org.au. Retrieved 14 May 2022.
- ^ L.A. Mound; B. Crespi (April 1992). "The complex of phlaeothripine thrips (Insecta, Thysanoptera) in woody stem galls ofCasuarinatrees in Australia". Journal of Natural History. 26 (2): 395-406 [403]. doi:10.1080/00222939200770221. ISSN 0022-2933. Wikidata Q99974038.
- ^ "Factsheet - Phallothrips". keys.lucidcentral.org. Retrieved 13 May 2022.