Apterygothrips haloxyli Priesner, 1933
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Apterygothrips haloxyli Priesner
Apterygothrips haloxyli Priesner, 1933: 1.
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This species was described by Priesner (1933) from Egypt, based on specimens collected on fallen petals of Haloxylon schweinfurthi . It was first recorded from China (Ningxia Autonomous Region) by Han (1997). Here, one female and one male identified by Han and four females and one male from Inner Mongolia were studied. Apterygothrips haloxyli can be distinguished from the other Chinese species by having major setae capitate at apex.
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Apterygothrips haloxyli Priesner
Dang, Lihong, Zhao, Linpeng, Li, Yanqiao & Qiao, Gexia 2022 |
Apterygothrips haloxyli
Priesner 1933 |