Sericothrips staphylinus Haliday
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.185353 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6222692 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FF879D-332D-DC40-FF39-FB193677374B |
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Sericothrips staphylinus Haliday |
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Sericothrips staphylinus Haliday View in CoL
( Figs 77–79 View FIGURES 67 – 79 )
Sericothrips staphylinus Haliday, 1836: 444 View in CoL
Introduced in 2001 for the biological control of the noxius weed, Ulex europaeus View in CoL , this Western European species is established in Tasmania and Victoria, and possibly also in South Australia ( Ireson et al., 2008). One of the darkest members of the Sericothripinae View in CoL in Australia, it is easily recognised from the structure of the metanotum and abdominal tergites ( Figs 77, 78 View FIGURES 67 – 79 ). Sternites IV–VII of males have a small circular (sometimes divided) glandular area medially.
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Sericothrips staphylinus Haliday
Mound, Laurence A. & Tree, And Desley J. 2009 |
Sericothrips staphylinus
Haliday 1836: 444 |