Psilothrips is a genus of thrips in the family Thripidae. There are at least two described species in Psilothrips.[1][2][3][4]
Psilothrips | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Thysanoptera |
Family: | Thripidae |
Subfamily: | Thripinae |
Genus: | Psilothrips Hood, 1927 |
Species
editThese two species belong to the genus Psilothrips.[1][2][3][4]
- Psilothrips pardalotus Hood, 1927
- Psilothrips priesneri (Moulton, 1926)
References
edit- ^ a b "Psilothrips Genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-03-03.
- ^ a b "Psilothrips Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-03-03.
- ^ a b "Psilothrips Overview". Encyclopedia of Life. Retrieved 2018-03-03.
- ^ a b "Browse Psilothrips". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-03-03.
Further reading
edit- Arnett, Ross H. Jr. (2000). American Insects: A Handbook of the Insects of America North of Mexico. Vol. 2nd Edition. CRC Press. ISBN 0-8493-0212-9.
- Jacot-Guillarmod, C.F. (1971). "Catalogue of the Thysanoptera of the world (Pt. 2)". Annals of the Cape Provincial Museums (Natural History). 7, pt. 2: 217–515.
- Jacot-Guillarmod, C.F. (1970). "Catalogue of the Thysanoptera of the world (Pt. 1)". Annals of the Cape Provincial Museums (Natural History). 7, pt. 1: 1–216.
- Mound, L.A.; Kibby, G. (1998). Thysanoptera: An Identification Guide (2nd ed.). CABI. ISBN 978-0851992112.
External links
edit- Hoddle, M.S.; Mound, L.A.; Paris, D.L. (2012). "Thrips of California". Retrieved 2018-03-03.