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Liothrips pallipes (Karny) (Figs 3, 12, 20, 27) Gynaikothrips pallipes Karny, 1913: 110. Described from specimens found in a rolled leaf gall on Piper in Java, three further species are placed as synonyms of pallipes (Mound 2020), all from leaf galls
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Mound, Laurence A., Dang, Lihong, Tree, Desley J. (2023): The genus Liothrips (Thysanoptera, Phlaeothripidae) in Australia. Zootaxa 5306 (2): 201-214, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5306.2.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5306.2.2
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Kellyia tenuis (Hood) comb.n. (Figs 41–46) Liothrips tenuis Hood, 1918: 133 This species remains known only from the holotype female (in U.S. National Museum of Natural History, Washington). This was taken by “sweeping in jungle at Nelson” in n
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Liothrips umbratus Hood (Figs 8, 15, 23, 34) Liothrips umbratus Hood, 1918: 132 This species was based on three females taken in 1913 by “sweeping in jungle at Nelson” (=Gordonvale, Cairns) in northern Queensland. The only other known specimens a
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Liothrips urichi Karny (Figs 5, 24, 39) Liothrips urichi Karny, 1924: 160 This species does not occur in Australia; but is included here because there is a possibility that it may be considered for introduction for the biocontrol of an invasive weed.
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Liothrips brevifemur Girault nomen dubium (Fig. 40) Liothrips brevifemur Girault, 1928: 2 The single specimen on which this name is based was taken from the flowers of Phaseolus semierectus at Alderley, Brisbane, Queensland, 29.xii.1927 (in Queenslan
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Liothrips timonii sp.n. (Figs 4, 14, 22, 28, 33, 36) Macropterous female. Body and femora dark brown, fore tibiae with yellow, mid tibiae yellow but brown on basal fifth, hind tibiae yellow but brown on basal third (Fig. 36), all tarsi yellow (Fig. 3
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Liothrips -lineage in Australia Across much of Australia, leaf-feeding Phlaeothripinae of the Liothrips lineage are represented by several genera that are presumably endemic to this continent. In the arid zone there is a remarkable radiation associat
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