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Arnaud, Jr. and Vincent F. Lee SAN FRANCISCO PUBLISHED BY THE ACADEMY te dy, 3 i 9 13 FRONTISPIECE. Dudley Moulton (December 28, 1878 - July 5, 1951). Photograph taken in 1915. OCCASIONAL PAPERS OF THE California Academy of Sciences No. 105, 138 pages,. frontispiece. TYPES OF THYSANOPTERA IN THE COLLECTION OF THE CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES By Paul He Av~wnaud wit. and Vincent F. Lee California Academy of Sciences San Francisco, Calitornia 94118 CONTENTS Introduction . Acknowledgments Suborder Terebrantia . Family Aeolothripidae . Family Heterothripidae Family Merothripidae Family Thripidae Suborder Tubulifera Family Phlaeothripidae Literature cited . Index . 2 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Oce;s Papers INTRODUCTION The purpose of this paper is to present an annotated catalog of the primary types of the order Thysanoptera that are deposited in the collection of the Department of Entomology, California Academy of Sciences. We have used the term primary types in the broad sense to include holo- types, lectotypes, syntypes, allotypes, and paratypes. A total of 642 taxa are listed. There are 351 taxa represented by holotypes (with 140 associated allotypes), 7 by lecto- types, 5 by allotypes not represented by holotypes, 76 by syntypes, and 203 by paratypes. The California Academy of Sciences collection of Thy- sanoptera is based primarily on the extensive Dudley Moulton collection which was received in 1948. This collection was reported to number "some 25,000 slides and includes many holotypes" (Miller, 1949). In addition, the Moulton collection contains about 10,000 thrips preserved an alcohols ‘In 1966, Mr. Tokuwo Kono mounted 1,227 of these specimens on slides. Mr. Dudley Moulton (December 28, 1878 - July 5, 1951) actively pursued the study of Thysanoptera for nearly half a century. His interest and collection were on a world- wide basis. He received his A. B. degree from Stanford University in 1903 and an M. A. from the same institution in 1906. Even though he was an entomologist for Santa Clara County from 1904 to 1906, Deputy State Commissioner of Horticulture from 1909 to 1915 (for the greater portion of this period he was in charge of the Quarantine Division at the port of San Francisco), and Director, Department of Agriculture, ‘State of Calafornva: Erom) 193) tob9ss; hes researches on the Thysanoptera were primarily of an avocational interest. He had an extensive correspondence, encouraged entomologists to collect thrips, and made exchanges with his contemporary thysanopterists. A complete list of his new taxa and thrips bibliography, with the exception of the new genera and species described in his 1949 and 1968 papers, was compiled by Bailey (1949). An obituary and bibliography of Moulton's papers on subjects other than thrips were published by Bailey (1951). Most of Moulton's holotypes and allotypes which are expected to be deposited in his collection have been located. The holotype of Echinothrips mexicanus Moulton, 1911 and the allotype of Sericothrips luculentus Moulton, 1938 have not been found. In addition the types of 9 species of Tubulifera described by Dr. H. Edwin Cott in 1956 and stated to be in the California Academy of Sciences collection have not been received. They are the holotype and allotype of Adraneothrips saturatus Cott, holotype and allotype of Bolothrips rachiphilus Cott, holotype and allotype of Liothrips eremicus Cott, holotype of Liothrips lepidus Cott, holotype and allotype of Megathrips timidus Cott, holotype and allotype of Notothrips argentifer Cott, holotype and allotype of Oedaleothrips tristis Cott, holotype of Rhynchothrips cunctans Cott, and holotype and No. 105] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES atlotype of Trachythrips astutus Cott. In this catalog the arrangement follows the revised classification published by Priesner (1949), except that superfamilies are omitted. Names in the genus-group and higher categories are alphabetized under the name of the next higher category, and Priesner's spelling is followed for them. Variant spellings are cross-indexed. Subgeneric names, if published in the original description, are in- dicated but are not alphabetized. Specific names are alpha- betized under the generic name, and infraspecific names under the specific name, Species-group names are spelled as in the original description unless the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature requires them to be emended, and variant spellings are cross-indexed. After the scien- tific name, the bibliographic citation to the original des- cription follows with the actual year of publication, ab- breviated journal name, volume and number, and relevant pages and figures. The current status of the type, Calif- ornia Academy of Sciences entomology type number, and label data for the holotypes, lectotypes, allotypes, and syntypes are cited after the original citation. Type numbers do not apply to paratypes. For the label data, quotation marks are used to set off data from one label and slash marks to separate data on different lines. The name of the country of collection is inserted within brackets if none is given. For United States localities, the name of the state is also included. Excluded in the citation of data from Moulton's labels are the repetitious Beinted data such.as "Host", “Date", "Colli",vand "DUDEEY MOULTON". "Host" is sometimes cited to clarify the hand- written data. California Academy of Sciences labels are also omitted. For paratypes, the total number of specimens is indicated, and if the sex is known to us, the numbers of males and females are enumerated within parentheses. Pertinent comments appear in the remarks section. This is the second paper to be published on the types of an order of insects deposited in the collection of the Department of Entomology, California Academy of Sciences. The first was published by Rentz (1965) and contains a Catalog of 24 taxa (holotypes, lectotypes, and allotypes only) of Orthoptera. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors wish to express their gratitude to the thrips specialists Mr. Laurence A. Mound, Miss Kellie O'Neill, and Mr. Kanjyo Sakimura for their replies to our numerous questions, to Mrs. Lillian J. Dempster, Mr. Wildiam.I. Follett, and Dr. Curtis W. Sabrosky for their advice on nomenclatorial problems, to Mr. Ian A. Boussy and Mr. Allan Stephan for preliminary work on this list, and to < CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers Dr. Stanley F. Bailey, Dr. Jitendravir S. Bhatti; Mr. Hugh B. Leech, the late Miss Setsuko Nakata, Dr. Richard L. Post, and Mr. Robert O. Schuster for their aid on other matters. TEREBRANTIA AEOLOTHRIPIDAE AEOLOTHRIPS AFRICANUS MOULTON. L936, Ann. iMag? \Natur. Hist; ;1sex.,l0y;; voll 7 anos sLon, pp. 495-496. Paratypes, 7 (3 males, 4 females). Remarks: In addition, there is 1 female on a slide labeled as a paratype from "S. W. AFRICA/Nov. 1929/ Reak.. Tusnex Moulton) {Nesta S262 AEOLOTHRIPS AUREUS MOULTON. Losi; SPan-Paciiic. Entomol. \volsi7, no. ta, pp. 222-823: Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10650; [U.S.A.] "NEVADA/ Las Vegas/Composite/8-IV-30/E. O. Essig"; "No. 4178 ? /Aeolothrips/aureus/M/HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; same data as holotype. Paratypes, 18 (4 males, 14 females). AEOLOTHRIPS BREVICORNIS var. FUSCUS MOULTON. L936): Ann. ‘Mags’ Natur.Hist.,.sers 10; tvolwih7; une. or, p74 95% Paratype, 1 (female). AEOLOTHRIPS BRUNNEIPICTUS BAILEY. 1957, Hilgardia,; vol.r2h,.no.+12:,1peTss apieccc hi igenl07e Paratype, 1 (female). AEOLOTHRIPS CLARUS BAILEY. 1954), .Hidgardiay, (vol. 21.,,nos 2) ppaiS3se54, pin A feag. be) Paratypes, 2 (females). AEOLOTHRIPS DISTINCTUS BHATTI. 197i, Orient. Insects, vol. °S, no. 14 tpp.ieay seo, gsi. a2, 911 Paratype, 1 (female). AEOLOTHRIPS DUVALI MOULTON. 1927, Bull. Brooklyn, Entomol. .Soc.,, volbs+22;4n0. 74, op: 186. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10651; [U.S.A.] "TEXAS/ Bastrop/Draba/cuneifolia/22-II-26/H. H. Duval"; "No. 746 ?/AEOLOTHRIPS/duvali M/HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; same data as holotype. Paratypes, 12 (2 males, 10 females). No S005] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 5 AEOLOTHRIPS ERICAE BAGNALL. 1920), “Entomol. Mon. Mag; vol. 56; “no: “670, pp. GO-6i% Syntype, 1 (female), CAS Type No. 10652; [ENGLAND] "DEVONSHIRE/Tors near/Ilfracombe/VIII.1912/on Erica/ R. S. B./Aeolothrips erica, Bagn"; "A. nobilis Pray Aeolothrips/ericae Bagn./? CO-TYPE"; "Bagnall. 26- X-26". Remarks: This species was described from an unstated number of males and females. Mound (1968, p. 10) states "The type is not in the Bagnall collection, and “1s, probably Lost." AEOLOTHRIPS FASCIATUS ssp. JUSTICEAE POST. iG *Pan=Paciueve Entomol.) vol.u 37, nOsn2 7 pei sda. eG. iv Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10653; "NaOH/Cascade Locks, Ore. [U.S.A.]/ex cultivated/flowers./Leah J. Post/4 July 1944/On bunch of/Picked cultivated/Flow- ers"; "Aeolothrips/fasciatu[?]e/var justicei/Post/ Holotype". AEOLOTHRIPS HARTLEYI MOULTON. 1927, Bull. Beeoklyn Entomol. Soc., vol. 22; no. 4, pp: 185-186. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10654; [U.S.A.] "NEW YORK/ Cranberry Lake/Populus/tremuloides/16-VI-26/E. A. Hartley"; "No. 860 °?/AEOLOTHRIPS/hartleyi/M/HOLOTYPE"; DE Oe Kreg Allotype, male; [U.S.A.] "NEW YORK/Cranberry Lake/Ferns/ 5-VI=-26/E. A. Hartley"; "No. 856 3 /AEOLOTHRIPS/hart- leyi/M/ALLOTYPE"; "Pr. 22.X.26". AEOLOTHRIPS HESPERUS BAILEY. 195 oe peneligardia;. vol.:2)', noi 2;7pessi,epls solatogg 4a plo4S. (ErG.c672)< Paratype, 1 (female). AEOLOTHRIPS KUWANAII MOULTON. LOOP Wess. Dep. Agr., Bur... Entomol. ,~Techausery, snes i2;, pE.0357 pp. 247-48, opt. 1. (figs. -5=8)% Lectotype, female, CAS Type No. 10655; "California/Li- lace/Sanatoga,/cal. ULStac 1/47... OGD. (Meee era Aeolothrips./kuwanai-/M./Holotype/desig. by/S F Bailey/ VEEL=19=1950/2"\. Allolectotype, male; same data as lectotype but with "8" instead Gf "7.7 Paralectotypes, 3 (females). Remarks: Bailey (195la, p. 59) designated the lectotype and allolectotype. AEOLOTHRIPS KUWANAII var. CRUCIFER HOOD. PBayrrzans. Amer Entomol.:Soc., veli.éd; nowt2,Cpp. NGA 105, (places (Eig 5). Paratype, 1 (female). 6 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers AEOLOTHRIPS KUWANAII var. ROBUSTUS MOULTON. 1907); 7U.0S. kDeps Agr., Burs Entomol.) Teche.Ser. Ano. L 2g Cart Sp SSA Ss Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10656; "“apricot/Cuperti- no/Cal. [U.S.A.]"; "Holotype °/INDEX 10/Aeolothrips/ kuwanai/robusta". AEOLOTHRIPS METACRUCIFER BAILEY. 1951), Haligardaa,y-vol. 2,)*nO./2,1p. 615, pl. 3otiig. 27). Paratype, 1 (female). AEOLOTHRIPS NITIDUS MOULTON. 19467 Pan—-Pacifre Entomol. ,. vol. -22,.no0.- 25. p. 59% Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10657; [U.S.A.] "IDAHO/ Moscow/Saracobatus/vermiculatus/16-V-29/H. Lanchester"; "No. 3488 °/Aeolothrips/nitidus/Moulton/Holotype". Paratypes, 4 (females). AEOLOTHRIPS SCABIOSATIBIA MOULTON. L930 Ann. Mag.) Natur. Hist., ser. 10; volees; noe 26, Ppee LI 6-197. Paratype, 1 (female). AEOLOTHRIPS TENUICORNIS BAGNALL. 1926," Entomol. Mon. Mag.) ‘vols |62..noe 75, py i260. Paralectotype, 1 (female). Remarks: Mound (1968, p. 12) designated the lectotype. AEOLOTHRIPS TERRESTRIS BAILEY. Lost ehelgardva;, “vol. 2%), no. 2,%pp.°64-65, "pls ia (trgq. 25) 6 Paratype, 1 (female). AEOLOTHRIPS TILIAE BAGNALL. EOUS) die CHCOny BIOM., VOL. <8), nO. 63> pps eEo6—157- Paralectotype, 1 (female). Remarks: Mound (1968, p. 13) designated the lectotype. AEOLOTHRIPS TUOLUMNEI MOULTON. 1927), Bull. Breeokiyn Entemol....Sec.,-vol. 22, 4n0"74, p- LSv 2 Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10658; [U.S.A.] "CALIFOR- NIA/Tuolumne Meadows/Grass + Wild/flowers (sweeping) / 23-VII-26/D. M.": "No. 939 ? /AEOLOTHRIPS/tuolumnei/M./ HOLOTYPE". Paratypes, 8 (females). AEOLOTHRIPS YOSEMITAE MOULTON. 1929, Pan=Paciviac Entomol, vole .5) snows papel J ave Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10659; [U.S.A.] “CALIFOR- NIA/Yosemite Valley/Ceanothus/integerrimus/22-VI-27/ D. M."»; "No. 1759 ?/Aeolothrips/yosemitei./M/HOLOTYPE". Paratypes, 5 (females). Now 05) ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 7 ANKOTHRIPS AEQUALIS MOULTON. Wan=Paci 6. Cc bintomolss: 7v7oOl..3), mo. dipper 20-245, figs 793-44 Holotype, female, CAS Type No. T0660; "U.S.A. "CALIFOR— NIA/Redwood City/Prunus/demissa/18-IV-26/D. M."; "No. 605 °/ANKOTHRIPS/aequalis/M/HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; same data as holotype. Paratypes, 11 (3 males, 4 females). ANKOTHRIPS GRACILIS MOULTON. 1926, Pan-Pacivtie Entomol. ; vol. 3, not le pp. elo=20, Figs. 1-2: Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10661; [U.S.A.] "CALIFOR- NIA [no other data]";"No. 713 ?°/ANKOTHRIPS/gracilis/ Moulton/HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; same data as holotype. Paratypes, 6 (2 males, 4 females). Remarks: Data given under number 713 of Moulton's card file indicate that the type specimens were collected at Banning, Riverside County, California on May 16, 1926 by "DM (Bender)" from chamise, Adenostoma fasci- culatum HH: & A. ANKOTHRIPS NOTABILIS BAILEY. L407; "Pan—Pacifie Entomol;,. vol #16, %n0.. 3) pp.. 102-104, ise a (Ege), tpile) Sin (iG)s: 5)) Paratype, 1 (male). ANKOTHRIPS ROBUSTUS D. L. CRAWFORD. H9OOF? Pemonaycodt. J. Entomol., vol. 2, no. 4, opp. [00- 101, fig. 45A-I. Syntypes, 3 (1 male, 2 females), CAS Type No. 10662; "Gal oulilac/5000 “£t/Claremont/Cal. (U.S .Awd7eCrawtord ; "Ankothrips/robustus/ (from Crawford)" [1 male, 2 fe- males under 1 cover glass]. Remarks: This species was described from 3 males and 5 females. The slide cited above is not labeled as a type and is presumed to be part of the syntype series. ANKOTHRIPS VANDYKEI MOULTON. Loves Pan=Pacrtrc Entomol. vol. 5) NOs 9250 Pee oto. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10663; [U.S.A.] "“COLO- RADO/Manitou/Host ?/20-VI-26/E. C. Van Dyke"; "No. 1853 °/Ankothrips/van dykei/M/HOLOTYPE". Paratypes, 10 (females). ANKOTHRIPS YUCCAE MOULTON. 1926, (Trans. oamer. Entomol. Soc. ,) vol.52,, ne. 27) pp. PO Va), a pla See(fagsse 1-3). Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10664; [U.S.A.] "CALIFOR- NIA/Fallbrook, Riverside/Co./Yucca/whipplei/8-Iv- 1925/E. O. Essig"; "No. 491 °/ANKOTHRIPS/yuccae M./ HOLOTYPE." . Allotype, male; same data as holotype. Paratypes, 27 (4 males, 23 females). 8 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Oce:. Papers ARHIPIDOTHRIPS TALITHAE FAURE. POA eT MEnbenoLo Soc. St Armes wel 4 pp. "104 , 20e- TMOW MA) seaWopsiae le Paratype, 1 (female). AUDIOTHRIPS PERPLEXUS MOULTON. 1930, Ann. Mag. Natur: Hist. , sersnt0, »vols 57qnes (267 Bp 895-2 96- Paratype, 1 (female). CRANOTHRIPS POULTONI BAGNALL. TOS Ann eMag. Natur. Hist., ser. 8, vols —l5,qne- 87, pi sol 6s. bags aL Paralectotypes, 2 (females). Remarks: Mound (1968, p. 16) designated the lectotype. DACTULIOTHRIPS BOHARTI BAILEY. 93/7, ePan-Pacvivc Entomol, jiaok: s3),.no. 3) pp.Amae2H123, figs weila4 peal Oy acloc Paratype, 1 (female). DACTULIOTHRIPS DIVERSUS BAILEY. 1939" Pan—Paciiite Entomol. , vol. 25, mo. 4, pp. 712, eife eyes lle ele Paratypes, 2 (females). DACTULIOTHRIPS SPINOSUS MOULTON. 13), Pan-Pacrere Entomol., vol. 7, .00- 47, 5b. alse Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10665; [U.S.A.] "CALIFOR- NIA/Willow Ranch/Choke/Cherry/29.V.29/G. R. Struble"; "No. 3832 ?/Dactuliothrips/spinosus/HOLOTYPE M.". Allotype, male; same data as holotype. Paratypes, 3 (females). Remarks: The published date of collection 'May 19, 1929' is incorrect. All slides are labeled May 29, 1929. DACTULIOTHRIPS XEROPHILUS BAILEY. L937, Pan-Pacitic, Entomoli..,<.vols.o ls, mos Sy pp. s23—126y, PUGS pie ay Paratypes, 2 (females). ERYTHROTHRIPS ARIZONAE MOULTON. LOD Us S.9Dep. Agra, Burs ,Entomols 4 Tech: «Serajanes 21s, "Pp. 35236) DL. Aen osh wal wie Syntypes, 13 (6 males, 3 females, 4 larvae), CAS Type No. 10666; "Olive/blossoms/Phoenixs, Arivz [U.S sAcl/u.0n. CoLre/ May 8, '09."; "INDEX 200 ?/ Erythrothrips/arizo- nae/Moulton"; "TYPE". "Olive/blossoms/Phoenix, Aniz. [U.S As) /I 4 EO CoLt/ 5=8—" 09. "7, “INDEX 200 »d6/Etnythrothrips/arizoenae | [2 males under separate cover glasses]. "Olive/blossoms/Phoenix, Ariz [U.S.A.]/E. J. Coit/ 5.8.'09."; "INDEX 200 ¢/Erythrothrips/arizonae." [2 males under separate cover glasses]. No. 105] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES "Olive/blossoms./Phoenix,/Arizona. [U.S.A.]/5.8.'09 D.M"; "5/Erythrothrips/arizonae. M./Acc. No. 200./é" [2 males under separate cover glasses]. "Olive/bLossoms/ Phoenix, Ariz [U.SsAs] /E. (od .7Co1 7 58.709." 7 “ENDEX’ 200 /Erythrothrips/arizonae. / (larvae)" [2 larvae under separate cover glasses]. "Olive/blossoms/Phoenix, Ariz. [U.S.A.]/E. J. Coit/ 5.8'09."; “INDEX 200/Erythrothrips/arizonae/ (larvae)" [2 larvae under separate cover glasses]. "Orange/blossoms/Phoenix, Ariz [U.S.A.]/E. J. Coit/ 4.7.'09."; "INDEX 174 ?/?/Erythrothrips/arizonae-/ Moulton". "Orange/blossoms/Phoenix,/Arizona. [U.S.A.]/4.7,'09. D.M."; "4/Erythrothrips/arizonae-/M./Acc. No. La foes Remarks: This species was described from 10 males, 4 females, and an unspecified number of larvae. The sixth syntype slide was on loan to Miss O'Neill at the time this paper was prepared, and she provided the label data. ERYTHROTHRIPS BISHOPPI MOULTON. Ho Zoe wei! SS erook lyn Entomol. “Ssec., Vol. (247, 225-226. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10667; [U.S.A.] "TEXAS/ Sonora/Black/Walnut./13-IV-27/F. C. Bishopp"; "No. 2171 °/Erythrothrips/Bishoppi/M/HOLOTYPE". no. /4,7 0p. ERYTHROTHRIPS FASCICULATUS MOULTON. 19297 Bulle Srooklyn Entomel., Sec.) vol. .24, no. 4, pp. 224-2257. Lireg. 2]. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10668; [U.S.A.] "CALIFOR- NIA/Santa Barbara/Yellow/Clover/15-V-28/D. M."; "No. 2782 ?2?/Erythrothrips/fasciculatus/M./HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; [U.S.A] "CALIFORNIA/Gaviota Pass/Adeno- stoma/fasciculatum/15-V-28/D. M."; "No. 2784 6/Eryth- rothrips/fasciculatus/M/ALLOTYPE". Paratypes, 11 (3 males, 8 females). Remarks: In the original description the paratype series was stated to consist of 3 males and 10 females. The 3 female paratypes listed above are labeled as paratypes in Moulton's handwriting. In addition, there are 13 males and 22 females with labels that have been hand stamped "PARATYPE", ERYTHROTHRIPS KEENI MOULTON. £9297 Bulle Brookiyn Entomol: “Soc. , vol.24, nG.--4, “pps 226-227. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10669; [U.S.A.] "OREGON/ Bly./Chrysothan-/mnus./15-VIII-27/S. E. Keen"; "No. 2515 ?/Erythrothrips/keenae/M/HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; same data as holotype. Paratypes, 3 (females). 10 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers LAMPROTHRIPS MACULOSUS MOULTON. T9BSe GewRovws SOc West. Austral vay(1934-1935)7. vols. oe 2, Pps 62) —-918r Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10670; "5084/6A/Aeolo- thrips/Eucalyptus rudis/[AUSTRALIA] Perth. 20-12-'28/ Bo A. O'Connor 600"; "Ne... 5184 ?/Lamprothrips/maculo- sus/M/Holotype/2 paratypes" [3 females under 1 cover glass; 1 is partially ringed with black ink]. Paratypes, 2 (females). Melanothrips [sic] acetosellae John. See Melanthrips acetosellae John. MELANTHRIPS ACETOSELLAE JOHN. = 192 7-asulle ann. Secs Entomol. )Bel'g..,.voli.67 2.05 4—304— S0)Syc Syntypes, 7 (1 male, 6 females), CAS Type No. 10671; "France/Liergues/9.V1I.1927/Rumex acetosella/leg. O. /John"; "No. 900./ (4073) /Melanothrips/acetosellae John/??. Co-types/O. John"; "O. John/31-1-30" [6 females under 1 cover glass]. "France/Liergues/9.VI.1927/Rumex acetosella/leg. O. John"; "No. 900/ (4073) /Melanothrips/acetosellae Johns... ‘Co=type. 7 70. JOhn/Sl—i=s072 Remarks: This species was described from a few males and more than 200 females. In the Moulton collection there is an additional slide with one female with the same data as the syntypes. It is not labeled as a cotype. Number 4073 is a Moulton number. The gen- er1e name was published in error as "Melanothrips”. MELANTHRIPS ARABS PRIESNER. ie 1936). sul) gSoc.. Roy. EDLOMOl >. EGY pts, VOLevlO)ePar Oo, jon EA eA Meats ler) Syntype, 1 (female), CAS Type No. 10672; "Egypt:/Wadi Geraui/19.1.36/Stachys aegyptiaca/coll. H. Priesner"; "Melanthrips/arabs Pr./? Paratype/det. Dr. H. Pries- NCCE an er ly Sn rae PARA DY PE. Remarks: This species was described from several males, 1 female, and "about 30 specimens". MELANTHRIPS DIGITUS BAILEY. 1954, Proce s Entomol. ,Soe...Washs ; "Melanthrips/ilabycus»PE=/? Patatypey +) vein) Lr sO eye CARA eer Remarks: This species was described from "numerous specimens”. No. 105] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES lal MELANTHRIPS MATTHIOLAE PRIESNER. is 1936, Bull. Soc. Roy. Entomol. Egypt., vol. 20, pp. 45- AG en 2 GE uCie el 6).s Syntype, 1 (female), CAS Type No. 10674; "Egypt/Wadi Mor- rah/ (Helwan) /21.2.30/Matthiola livida"; "Melanthrips/ Natthiolae,Pr./? Paratype. "Pr ITI 36"; “PARATYPE”. Remarks: This species was described from an unstated number of males and females. OROTHRIPS KEENI MOULTON. LOZ, Bull no..4_ ioe LBiSi. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10675; [U.S.A.] "OREGON [no other data]"; "No. 902 °/OROTHRIPS/keeni/Moulton/ HOLOTYPE". Remarks: Data given under number 902 of Moulton's card file indicate that the holotype was collected at Klamath Falls, Oregon on May 10, 1926 by F. P. Keen from Prunus emarginata (Dougl.) Walp. OROTHRIPS KELLOGGII MOULTON. NI07G Unusoen Dep. Agr. ,. Bur. HEntomol., Tech. Sencg no. POC oe. Ao 46, pl. Ti (figs... oa). Syntypes, 7 (5 males, 2 females), CAS Type No. 10676; “Manzanita/Wrighes Sta./Cal. [U./S.A.]/8=LLi- 906/D. M. "Us od /Orothrips/kelloggi1/M. ". iManzanttcap/Wrergntes) Sta. ,/Cal. [US A: ls78. 06. .De Mol "3c /Orocthrips/kelloggii—/Moulton™ ~ "Manzanita/blossoms/Wright's/Station, Cal. [U.S.A.]/ Sa6 0G Die Mo'te: 3/OLOEhEI ps/Kelloggia/cne. "Manzanita/blossoms./Wright's/Station. Cal. [U.S.A.]/ S285. 0i6. D. MM." > °1/Orothrips/ke loggii—/ Maven. tral—?9™< "Madrone/bleossoms./[U.S.A., California] (“Stantoxrd/ Unaversaty./ 3. 3.06. Di uMs"; 2/Orothrnips/kelleg— gii-/M./dorsal ?". "$/Manzanita/[U.S.A., California] Wrights Station/ 3.8.06. D. M."; "Orothrips/kelloggii/Moulton/ Paes. "14/Manzanita/Wrights Sta./Cal. [U.S.A.] 3.8.06. D. ~ M."; "Orothrips/kelloggii-/Moulton./side of head/ Parts. . Remarks: This species was described from 6 males and 9 females. There are 2 additional slides in the Moul- ton collection bearing Moulton number 179, one of which is labeled "HOLOTYPE". Miss O'Neill indicated this is an error because the specimens were collected in 1909. OROTHRIPS KELLOGGII var. YOSEMITII MOULTON. itis Ves. Dep. AgT., Bur. Entomol), Tech. (sero, now 2d, PPe Segue le aig. 9) Syntypes, 6 (females), CAS Type No. 10677; [UsS.A.] “CALIFORNIA/Yosemite Val./Lilac./24-Vi-06./7 D. M."; "No. 101 ?/OROTHRIPS/yosemitei/Moulton/ HOLOTYPE" [2 females under separate cover glasses; specimen under right cover glass partly circled with black ink]. 2 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers [U.S.A.] "CALIFORNIA/Yosemite Valley/Lilac./24-VI-08/ D. M."; "No. 101 ?/Orothrips/yosemitei/M." [2 fe- males under separate cover glasses]. [U.S.A.] "CALIFORNIA/Yosemite Valley/Lilac. /24-VI- 08./D. M."; "INDEX 101 ?/Orothrips/kelloggii/ yosemiti" [2 females under separate cover glasses]. Remarks: This variety was described from an unstated number of specimens with sex not indicated. OROTHRIPS RAOI MOULTON. 1927). Bulle. Brooklyn Entomol. Soc. ;, vol. 22, no. 14, p- 184. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10678; "INDIA [no other data]"; "No. 1226 ?/OROTHRIPS/raoi/Moulton/HOLOTYPE". Remarks: Data given under number 1226 of Moulton's card file indicate that the holotype was collected at Bangalore, India on September 15, 1926 by K. Anantha- wamy Rao. OROTHRIPS VARIABILIS MOULTON. 1927, Bull. Brooklyn Entomol: Soc: , vol.-22,, no. “42),=p*. 184. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10679; [U.S.A.] "CALIF- ORNIA [no other data]"; "OROTHRIPS/varia-/bilis M./ HOLOTYPE" [2 females under separate cover glasses; right specimen is ringed with black ink]. Paratype, 1 (female). Remarks: According to the published type data, the types were collected at Vacaville, California in May from cherry blossoms. RHIPIDOTHRIPS AUREUS MOULTON. 1935, 0. Roy. Soc. West. Australia (1934-1935), vol. Pal Bap inj Okey mans es Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10680; "7/5088/RHIPIDO- THRIPS/621/BLOSSOM OF NATIVE/TREE. [AUSTRALIA] NORTHAM. /CAHIMG..| ti. 4532.05. UNO. S0ea, ZL hha pt co— thrips/aureus/M./HOLOTYPE/3 paratypes" [4 females under 1 cover glass; an inked arrow points to l Specimen]. Paratypes, 3 (females). HETEROTHRIPIDAE FAURIELLA NATALENSIS HOOD. 1937, Anns Mag. Natur. Hist. >) sere 10, vol. io ne. 109, pp. 98-101, figs La=b. Paralectotype, 1 (female). Remarks: O'Neill, Arnaud, and Lee (1971, p. 25) desig- nated the lectotype. HETEROTHRIPS AURANTICORNIS WATSON. 1922), Florida Entomol... Volo .6, MOs oops oso Ts Paratype, 1 (female). No; 05] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES rs HETEROTHRIPS BRASILIENSIS MOULTON. HOB eRew. Enconol.. (S30 Paule), “vol. 2;,)fasc. .4,epp. 473-474. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10681; "S. AMERICA/Bra- zil/Santo Theresa/Beginia/22-VII-28/0. Conde"; "No. 3229 2?/Heterothrips/braziliensis/M/HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; same data as holotype. Paratypes, 15 (6 males, 9 females). HETEROTHRIPS CONDEI MOULTON. I2e, Rev. Entomol. (Sao Paulo), vol, 2,, fasc. 4) pp. 472-473. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10682; "S. AMERICA/Bra- zil/St. Theresa/Host./?/9-XI-28/0. Conde"; "No. 3263a ? /Heterothrips/condei/M/HOLOTYPE/measured". Allotype, male; "S. AMERICA/Brazil/Santo Theresa/Host./ Unknown/9-XI-28/0. Conde"; "No. 3263 ¢6/Heterothrips/ condei/M/ALLOTYPE". Paratypes, 3 (1 male, 2 females). HETEROTHRIPS FLAVICORNIS HOOD. TOS ornsecwwunscat. Mens. , volaesin nos. 447, ppas o-oo, Dine) “CEigs -2—3)) i. Paratype, 1 (female). HETEROTHRIPS FLAVITIBIA MOULTON. 9327 (Revo “Entomol: (Sao Paulo), vol. 2; fasc. %,) pp. A68-469, fig. 1. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10683; "S. AMERICA/Brazil/ Sergania/15-VI1I-28/0. Conde"; "No. 3227 ?%/Hetero- thrips/flavitibia/M/HOLOTYPE/HOLOTYPE". Paratype, 1 (female). HETEROTHRIPS GILLETTEI MOULTON. 1929, Bull. Brooklyn Entomol. Soc., vol. 24, no. 4, pp. 228-229. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10684; [U.S.A.] "COLORA- DO/Ft Collins/Rat tail/Weed/10-VI1I-26/C. P. Gillette"; "No. 1037 °/Heterothrips/gillettei/M/HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; same data as holotype. Paratypes, 2 (females). HETEROTHRIPS MOREIRAI MOULTON. L932, Rev. Entomol. (Sdo. Paulo):;,\vol. 2, fasc.-4.;°pps 475-476. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10685; "S. AMERICA/Brazil/ St. Theresa/Host./?/9-XI-1918/0. Conde"; "No. 3263 ?/ Heterothrips/moreirae/M. /HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; same data as holotype. HETEROTHRIPS NUDUS MOULTON. I9325) Rev... Entomol. .<(Sado Paulo), vol. 2, fasc. 4) pp. Ajva—475, Eig. 2. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10686; "S. AMERICA/Brazil/ Col. Rio Bonito/Malpighiacea/sp./21-V1I-28/0. Conde"; "No. 3218 ?/Heterothrips/nudus/M./HOLOTYPE". 14 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers Allotype, male; same data as holotype but with "Malpigia- cea". Paratypes, 11 (females). HETEROTHRIPS SPINOSUS MOULTON. 1932)" RevewEntonol. (Sao Pauila)|) vol.” 2) fasc.e 45 pp 470-471. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10687; "S. AMERICA/Brazil/ Col. Rio Bonito/Solanum/27-V1I-28/0. Conde"; "No. 3220 ? /Heterothrips/spinosus/M/HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; same data as holotype. Paratypes, 7 (2 males, 5 females). HETEROTHRIPS STRIATUS MOULTON. MSD Reve Entomol. (Sao. Paulie), vol.) 2, fase. 14, op. 471-472. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10688; "S. AMERICA/Brazil/ Santo Theresa/Host. /Unknown/9-XI-28/0. Conde"; "No. 3263 2?/Heterothrips/striatus/M/HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; "S. AMERICA/Brazil/St. Theresa/Host./?/ 9-XT=28/0., Conder ; = No. 3263. ¢/Heterothnips/s Eoraciss: M/ALLOTYPE/measured". Paratypes, 6 (3 males, 3 females). HETEROTHRIPS VARITIBIA MOULTON. E9325. sREV.cEntomo.l.. (Sao, Paulo); evol., 2) tease. 47 ope 469-470. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10689; "S. AMERICA/Brazil/ Sao Paulo/Jurubeba/VIII-29/J. P. da Fonseca"; "No. 3751 ?/Heterothrips/varitibia/M/HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; same data as holotype. Paratypes, 2 (1 male, 1 female). HETEROTHRIPS VITIFLORIDUS BAILEY and COTT. 1955) sAnn iEntomo ly. (Sec. Amern.10(l954)0 vol.24 7, men, Pp. 6Sl—6325 pla 1 (fig. 8) pe pd 2iGesgay teas. 6S (Tamecmay) Seon: 24s 3 (Chacy, gute Dy) Paratypes, 2 (1 male, 1 female). HETEROTHRERS) ViTES HOOD: LOG; Entomoli, News, vol. 27, now Sisipp. 6106-—d0e- Paratypes, 2 (1 male, 1 female). OLIGOTHRIPS OREIOS MOULTON. 933) Pan—Pacir.ic Entomolus voll. oP ener 37) Pps, Uso =A 0r Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10690; [U.S.A.] "CALIFOR- NIA/Grass Valley/Manzanita/9-IV-32/D. M."; "No. 4753 ?/Oligothrips/oreios/M. /HOLOTYPE". Paratypes, 3 (females). Remarks: Only the type locality was published. The 3 female paratypes were collected at Clarksville, Calif- Ornia on April 7, 1932 by A. C. Browne from Arcto- staphylos. OPISTHOTHRIPS ELYTROPAPPI HOOD. 1937, Ann. Mag. Natur. Hist. sere 0s, vodka wSanmo. “00 Pp; LO2-105), fag. 2a. No. 05!) ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA .TYPES 1S Paralectotype, 1 (male). Remarks: O'Neill, Arnaud, and Lee (1971, p. 25) designa- ted the lectotype. MEROTHRIPIDAE MEROTHRIPS HAWAITENSIS MOULTON. 1924p eeroe.- Hawaial.sEntomols,.Soc. (1936) , vol.:9,sino. 37, pp, 411-412. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10691; [U.S.A., Hawaii] "Molokai/Wind Trap #1/10-6-33/W. Carter"; "5397/Mero- thrips/hawaiiensis/M/HOLOTYPE/J-1". THRIPIDAE ANAPHOTHRIPS AFRICANUS MOULTON. 1936,7Anns Mag. Natur. Hist., ser. L0;svols 17,ime. VO, pp. 7500-501. Paratype, 1 (female). ANAPHOTHRIPS (CHAETANAPHOTHRIPS) AUREUS MOULTON. U936, gohaLippine «ds .1Agrs.,; Vole 7) no.. 2j.ppstn2eo—26 7 Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10692; "200A ?/4606 Holo/ Ex Onion [crossed out]/Tomato/Manila, P[HILIPPINE] PISEANDS)/o—10—31./i. D.. Dobroscky."~ “No. ? /Anapho- thrips/ (Chaetanaphothrips) /aureus M./HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; "P[HILIPPINE] I[SLANDS]/Manila/434-2/ EXewo Tomacto/6—-10-31 L.- Ds. Des iuNo., 507 94,6 /Anapho— thrips/ (Chaetanaphothrips/aureus M/ALLOTYPE". Paratype, 1 (male). Remarks: The subgeneric name was published in error as "Chaetanophothrips". Anaphothrips (Chaetanophothrips) [sic] aureus Moulton. See Anaphothrips Chaetanaphothrips) aureus Moulton. Anaphothrips bicolor Moulton. See Anaphothrips (Odontanaphothrips) enceliae Moulton. ANAPHOTHRIPS CRASSICORNIS MOULTON. 19297, wBultl Brooklyn Entomol, ‘Soc, vol. 24, no. 4, pps 2 sia 232: Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10693; [U.S.A.] "“ILLINOIS/ Champaign Co./5-VII-26/W. M. Shackleford"; "No. 1647 ?/Pseudo/ANAPHOTHRIPS [ANAPHO pencilled out]/crassi- cornis/M/HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; same data as holotype but without "Pseu- do" and with "ANAPHOTHRIPS". ANAPHOTHRIPS CUTHBERTSONI MOULTON. 1930) Ann. “Magy Natur? Hist.,; ser. 10)" vols ay) no. 26), pp. Z20H=202% Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10694; "“AFRICA/S. Rhodesia/ 16 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers Sinoia Citrus Est/Bidens pilosa/"Black Jack"/15-IX-26/ A. Cuthbertson."; "No. 1641 ?/Anaphothrips/cuthbertsoni JM« / HOLOTYPE". ANAPHOTHRIPS (ODONTANAPHOTHRIPS) ENCELIAE MOULTON. O26, (pan-Ppaciive Entomol; vol Ss. no. Lippe 24-25; Pugs iO). Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10695; [U.S.A.] "CALIFOR- NIA/Indio, Imp. Co./Encelia/eriocephala/16-V-26/D. M."; “No. 710 °/Anaphothrips/ (Odontanaphothrips) / enceliae M/HOLOTYPE". Remarks: In the paragraph prior to the description of this species on page 24, and also in the captions for figures 7-9 on page 28, the name "bicolor" was used. It is obvious from the discussion and from notations on Moulton's personal reprint that the specific name "enceliae" was intended. Anaphothrips hesperus Moulton. See Anaphothrips zeae Moulton. ANAPHOTHRIPS MINUTUS MOULTON. 19297 %Pan—-Pacitie Entomols, vot. 5, ne. 3, pps l27—i20. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10696; [U.S.A.] "CALIF- ORNIA/Porterville/Euphorbia/albomarginate/5-X-27/E. A. McGregor"; "No. 2448 ?/Anaphothrips/minutus/M/ HOLOTYPE"; "Anaphothrips/arizonensis Morgan/Det. by f= Kono: 1964". Paratypes, 2 (females). Remarks: This species was described from a "Female holo- type, one female allotype". Presumably, "allotype" should have read paratype. There are 2 females la- beled as paratypes with identical collection data. One of the slides has an additional label "Baileyo- thrips/arizonensis Morgan/Det. by T. Kono 1964". In addition, there are 8 larvae on 2 slides labeled as paratypes. ANAPHOTHRIPS NEWMANI MOULTON. 1935, J. Roy. Soc. West. Australia (1934-1935), vol. 21) Piao. Holotype, female, and allotype, male, CAS Type No. 10697; "near Anaphothrips/5114/1237/From fasciated/leaves of Acacia sp./[AUSTRALIA] Claremont, 15-3-32/L. J. Newman" "No. 5114 °96/ANAPHOTHRIPS/newmani/M. /HOLO- ALLO/and PARATYPES" [1 male, 5 females, 2 larvae under 1 cover glass; see remarks]. Paratypes, 3 (females). Remarks: The holotype, allotype, and paratypes were on loan to Mr. Mound at the time this paper was prepared, and he provided the label data. He states "The type slide bears 5% 1¢é 2 larvae. The ¢ and one @ are ringed with black ink." This species was described from the holotype female, allotype male, and only 3 paratype females. Now 2105] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES LF ANAPHOTHRIPS (NEOPHYSOPUS) PIERCEI MOULTON. L936, ebhitipprneldeasAgty,Avoloo7, nosr27e%p. 265% Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10698; "TH 59/on "limba limba"/grass P402/Hda. Panocuy/Bacolod/Oc. Negros [PHILIPPINES]/ 8/21/29 /W D Pierce"; "No. 4286 ?/Ana- phothrips/piercei/M./HOLOTYPE". ANAPHOTHRIPS PRIESNERI MOULTON. 1Z2eit cons. some sl BNtomolar soc. , Vol. 52% -nocl2, pp. 23-1247. pL.6 (lig. s9 is Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10699; "“Weeds/Modesto, Caller qwussSs An) /As (heaR. /8=1="10T se "Now 340° 2/Anapho-— thrips/priesneri/Moulton/HOLOTYPE" [2 females under separate cover glasses; left specimen is partly ringed with black ink]. Paratypes, 7 (females). ANAPHOTHRIPS SACCHARI MOULTON. DISC wen lappane JocAgr.; vol. 77 enosie2; pp. .265=266. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10700; "TH 64 1/in sugar cane/flowers/Victorias/Oc. Negros [PHILIPPINES]/ 11/ 22/29. /WD Pierce"; "No. 4290 ?/Anaphothrips/sacchari/ HOLOTYPE". Paratypes, 2 (females). Remarks: Part of the label data on one of the paratypes differs from the published type data. The label states that it was collected "on leaf of Carica papaya". The slide has the number "(TH 66)" and Moulton number 4291. ANAPHOTHRIPS (ANAPHOTHRIPS) SWEZEYI MOULTON. TAS ee roc s Hawai. Entomol. Soe) ChI27)e*vollery no. i, pi ehO7: Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10701; [U.S.A.] "TER. HAWAII/Koko Head, Oahu/Panicum/torridum/22-III-27/0. H. Swezey"; "No. 1818 ?/Anaphothrips/swezeyi/Moulton/ HOLOTYPE “Photo: no, 7/5: Paratypes, 22 (females). Remarks: There is an immature specimen mounted on one of the paratype slides. ANAPHOTHRIPS TRICOLOR MOULTON. Lois SUMS aeabep es Agr., sBurswEntomol., Pech werl7 no. Zi, pp» 415425 pilsasyttigs<.135=38). Syntypes, 4 (females), CAS Type No. 10702; [U.S.A.] "CALIFORNIA/Lindsay/Goldenrod/24-IX-09/P. R. Jones"; "No. 222a ?/Anaphothrips/ (Odontanapho- tCheips)\/tricolor:M: /HOLOTYPE™ : "Goldenrod./Lindsay,/Cal. [U.S.A.]/by P. R. Jones/ 9.24.09 51Ds Mo" Pp "62. /Anaphothrips/tricolor./M./ Ones [U.S.A.] "CALIFORNIA/Lindsay/Orange/15-X-09/P. R. Jones"; "No. 222 ?/Anaphothrips/ (Odontanapho- thrips) /tricolor M/PARATYPE". [U.S.A.] "CALIFORNIA/Lindsay/Goldenrod/24-IxX-'09./P. R. Jones"; "No. 222 ?/Anaphothrips/ (Odontanapho- thrips) /tricolor/M/PARATYPE". 18 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers Remarks: This species was described from an unstated num- ber of specimens with sex not indicated although Moulton illustrates the female. ANAPHOTHRIPS (ANAPHOTHRIPS) VARII MOULTON. [9355 dseiRoGyo Soc. West. Australvan(l9 34-1935) (svols bak, pp o's —99 . Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10703; "5115/NEAR ANAPHO- THRIPS/85/CLOVER, [AUSTRALIA] GUILDFORD,/H. WOMERSLEY, 18=10=30/1D. Be An O™CONNOR, 12397" JNo. ) 510582 7Anapho— thrips/varii/Moulton/HOLOTYPE/2 Paratypes" [3 females under 1 cover glass; left specimen is partly ringed with black ink]. Paratypes, 2 (females). ANAPHOTHRIPS ZEAE MOULTON. LOihipmuUs Se tbep. Agr.) Bunt Entomol., Tech. (Seri. NOs eh, PBen 42 Oy Dike sou CE Gs 2 solo ae Syntypes, 19 (females), CAS Type No. 10704; "Type/Grass/Lindsay. Cal. (U.SeA )Y/PemR.. Je7709s ae "INDEX 218 H/Anaphothrips/ (zeae)". "Type./Corn/Milpitas. Cal. fUSSSAL T/De UM. /7—45—" USE INDEX 128/Anaphothrips/ (zeae) /M.". “€oxrn./ Reb) Blurtit} Cal.) [U.S Agl/De Me /6—19—"10 se "INDEX 85/Anaphothrips/zeae - M." [2 females un- der separate cover glasses]. "Orange/Lemon Cove, Cal. [U.S.A.]/D. M./7-1-'08."; "INDEX 95/Anaphothrips/zeae - M". "Orange/Lemon Cove, Cal. [U.S.A.]/D. M./7-1-'08."; "INDEX 95/Anaphothrips/zeae M.". "Grass/sweepings./Lindsay,/Cal. [U.S.A.]/by P. R. Jones./- -'09. DM"; "61./Anapothrips/zea M. /Ace. aye 2118/2" [2 females under separate cover glass- es]. "Peach/foliage/Red Bluff,/Cal. [U.S.A.]/6.19.'08. D Mu; 60. /Anapothrips/zea.. M/Ace. Now 7835/2, [2 fe= males under separate cover glasses]. "Peach foliage/Red Bluff, Cal. [U.S.A.]/D. M/6-19- HO Bi cmoses ec E) Bpxea aul al ct "Peach foliage/Red Bluff, Cal. [U.S.A.]/D. M./6-19- OGiere eee ND) Be eden "Grass/blossoms/Fresno, Cal. [U.S.A.]/D. M./7-2-'08."; "INDEX 113/Scirtothrips [scratched off]/zeae". "Grass/blLossoms../Fresne,eGal.. (UISeAc l/ 7.25 00e" 0D. Meu "INDEX 113./Scirtothrips [scratched off]/zeae" [2 females under separate cover glasses]. "Corn/Milpi tas), Cals (USS eA s1)7Des M7 ats —s1038" = "“TNDEIS # 128/Scirtothrips [scratched off]/zeae" [2 fe- males under separate cover glasses]. "“Corn/Mitpitas, Cal, [UiSsAo]/De M/7—L5—" 08> oC NDER 128/Scirtothrips [scratched off]/zeae" [2 females under separate cover glasses]. Remarks: The number and sex of type specimens are not mentioned in the original description, although por- tions of the female are illustrated. The Milpitas No. 105] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 1h. slides are probably the San Jose locality: in the article. Specimens from peach foliage are included since peach foliage is possibly the host "leaves" in the original description. In Moulton's personal reprint, the name "hesperus" in the key (p. 17) has a line drawn through it and "zeae" written over it. AORATOTHRIPS TENUIS PRIESNER. t933) *Konowla,) Voll.” 22) nos. | 3=4epp= 3 LO=3 227 Syntype, 1 (female), CAS Type No. 10705; "Bogor, Java [INDONESIA]/20.I1I.29/Dioscorea sp./leg. v. d. Goot."; "Aoratothrips/tenuis Pr./? Paratype"; "Priesner/4804". Remarks: This species was described from an unstated number of males and females. Aptenothrips [sic] karnyi John. See Aptinothrips karnyi John. APTINOTHRIPS KARNYI JOHN. LO27/FebuaLieoeAnn.. Soc... Entomol. Belg. voln6o7), pp. 205-— Z07GREVGSS 2). Syntype, 1 (female), CAS Type No. 10706; "France/Jarnioux/ (Rh6ne) /14.VII.1927/grass/leg. O. John"; "No 1020./ 4081/Aptinothrips/karnyi John/Co-type"; "O. John/ 31-1-30". Remarks: This species was described from 100 females. The published dates of collection "16 juillet" and MO juillet ed927" drifter from that written on sthe label. The generic name was published as Apten- othrips. “4081" is a Moulton number. ARPEDIOTHRIPS MEXICANUS WATSON. HOSIG VE toruda jentomol.., vol. 22, no. 2.7 spp4 wb9=205, Erg. Paratype, 1 (female). ARPEDIOTHRIPS MOJAVE HOOD. LI277 ee rOCs, (LOL SOC. sWasha;) vol. 440i) psi 2h 98. Paralectotype, 1 (female). Remarks: O'Neill, Arnaud, and Lee (1971, p. 25) desig- nated the lectotype. ASPROTHRIPS RAUI J. C. CRAWFORD. LSSe7 Broc=s Entomol. Soc.) .Wash.. vol. 40, now 4). pew 11L0- ima ke Paratypes, 2 (females). ASTROTHRIPS (ASTROTHRIPS) STANNARDI BHATTI. 1967, Thysanoptera Nova Indica, pp. 7-8. Syntypes, 3 (1 male, 2 females), CAS Type No. 10707; [INDIA] "New Delhi/viii-ix. 1966/Mirabilis jalapa L./ leaves/JSB"; "Astrothrips/stannardi/n. sp./PARA- TY PE/O/li//aRe SS. cBhatti/deta. 1966" > "ab". [INDIA] "New Delhi/viii-ix. 1966/Mirabilis jalapa/L./ JSB"; "Astrothrips/stannardi/n. sp./PARATYPE/?/J. S.«Bhattp/det...1967" > "22" ‘(2 females under 1 cover 20 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers glass]. Remarks: This species was described from "Both sexes taken in large numbers". BOLACIDOTHRIPS ORIZAE MOULTON. 1942, Bernice P. Bishop Mus. Bulle 6 iv 2g are Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10708; "GUAM/Inarajan/ Rice/25-VI-36/Usinger"; "No. 5488 ? /Bolacidothrips/ orizae/Moulton/HOLOTYPE". Paratype, 1 (female). BUSSOTHRIPS CLARATIBIA MOULTON. 1936, Philippine J. Agr. (1935), vol. 6, no. 4, i ppeae 15— aye Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10709; "P[HILIPPINE] I [SLANDS ] /Manila/Cotton/29-X-34/C. Q. Otanes"; "No. S01 9 /Bussothrips/claratibia/M. /HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; same data as holotype. Paratypes, 18 (2 males. 16 females). CHAETANAPHOTHRIPS MACHILI HOOD. 1954, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., vol. 67, pp. 215=2)6,. cEags = 1-2. Paratype, 1 (female). CHIROTHRIPS CYPRIOTES HOOD. rane a Entomol. Mon. Mag., vol. 74, no. 886, pp. 57-59, Pie te Paratype, 1 (female). CHIROTHRIPS FULVUS MOULTON. 1936, Proe. Hawaii. Entomol:/-Soe. °(49:35)';- vob. ot) now pp. 182-183. ( Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10710; [U.S.A.]\ "TER. HAW./ Paumalu/Paspalum/orbiculare/16-VI-30/K. Sakimura"; "No. 4337 2?/Chirothrips/fulvus/Moulton/HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; same data as holotype. Paratypes, 8 (1 male, 7 females). CHIROTHRIPS MEXICANA D. L. CRAWFORD. 1909), Pomona “Coll. i. Entomot..,. vols 7 no. 257 pe. Lay eaegiean Shee Neallotype, male, CAS Type No. 10711; [U.S.A.] “TER. HAWAII/Kolekole Pass/Oahu. /Eragrostis/ (heads) /10-IV- 27./O0. H. Swezey"; "No. 1822 ¢6/Chirothrips/mexicanus/ Crawford/é ALLOTYPE/Moulton"; "Photo. No. 76.". Nealloparatypes, 2 (males). Remarks: Moulton (1928a, pp. 106-107) described the neallotype. CHIROTHRIPS MOULTONI POST. pee Gl oa Entomol); (vol 37)\ new? 2.) pp. L37-138, Cia Sie Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10712; "Pitblado Ranch/4 [with "3" pencilled over] mi S. Hood River/Or [U.S.A.]/ Noton05] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 21 R. L. Post/3l Jan. 1946/Amarantha/Pigweed"; "Chiro- thrips/moultoni/Post/Holotype". CHIROTHRIPS SACCHARI MOULTON. LIZ6e7 Proc. lhawares Entomol. Soc. (1935); vol. 9 sno. 2, pp." L8i=182. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10713; [U.S.A.] "TER. HAWAII/Kailua, Oahu/Sugar Cane/27-II-29/0. H. Swezey" "No. 3561 ?/Chirothrips/sacchari/Moulton/HOLOTYPE". Paratypes, 3 (females). Remarks: The Moulton "No. 3561" on the slide label dif- fers from the published Moulton "No. 3571". ’ CHIROTHRIPS SECALIS MOULTON. H9O36%,. Pan—-Paca fic .En tomo; » (1.935), vol. Ll, no.4, pp. 173-174. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10714; see remarks. Paratypes, 7 (females). Remarks: One slide which is believed to be the holotype was found at the beginning of the series of slides under the header C. secalis. It is only labeled with the number 3836 and the generic name Chirothrips. Data given under number 3836 of Moulton's card file indicate that the type specimens were collected at Willow Ranch, California on July 9, 1929 by G. R. Struble from heads of rye grass. CHIROTHRIPS SPINICEPS HOOD. iSi>,) nsec ainscit. Mens. , ‘vols 73 -pnos. 14 pope soe piel. (ig Avs): Paratypes, 10 (females). CHIROTHRIPS SPINOSUS MOULTON. 1946), Pan—Pacific Entomol. , vol. 22, no. 25 Die ule Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10715; "Chirothrips/4463/ In heads of grass,/Holcus mele ensis/Damien, Haiti./ Dec. 18-1929/H. L. Dozier"; "No. 4463 ?/Chirothrips/ Spinosus/M/HOLOTYPE". CHIROTHRIPS TAKAHASHII MOULTON. HI2e;yAnnoeE. Zool. Jap.9, “vol. 11, no. 4, pp. 289-291, Engen 1. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10716; "JAPAN/Taihoku, ; Form[-]/osa/Sorghum/ (flower) /11-VII-26/R. Takahashi" "No. 1139 °/CHIROTHRIPS/takahashii/M./HOLOTYPE"; "Pho- to-106". CHIROTHRIPS TUTTLEI STRASSEN. 1967, Senckenbergiana Biol., vol. 48, nos. 5-6, pp. 345- 346.9 548-350, tres. 1-7. Paratypes, 3 (2 males, 1 female). COREMOTHRIPS PALLIDUS HOOD. E25 I ePsyene), Vel. 32, no. 1, ‘p. 52). Paralectotype, 1 (female). ae CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers Remarks: O'Neill, Arnaud, ‘and Lee*(1971,"p: 25) desig- nated the lectotype. CORYNOTHRIPS FLAVUS MOULTON. 1941, Rev. Entomol. (Rio de Janeiro), vol. 22), fascs. 1=2, pp. 3si4—315. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10717; "BRAZIL/Minas Geraes /A legume/"fedegosa/9-IV-32/E J. Hambleton"; "No. 5217 ?/Corynothrips/flavus/Moulton/HOLOTYPE". CTENOTHRIPS FROSTI MOULTON. 1929; Bull. Brooklyn’ Entomol. Soct,. vol. “245° now 4, Pp. 233=234. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10718; [U.S.A.] "MASSACHU- SETTS/Sherborn/Sifting/24-III-28/C. A. Frost."; "No. 3066 ?/Ctenothrips/frosti/M. /HOLOTYPE/Box 26". DENDROTHRIPOIDES IPOMEAE BAGNALL. 1923) Ann. Mag. “Nature Hist. ; ser .9),) vols 12) -no. ls Det G25). Syntypes, 5 (1 male, 4 females), CAS Type No. 10719; "INDIA/Maddur, Mysore/on Ipomea staphylina/30.viii. 1918/coll. Ramakrishna"; "(Same as DM 1600/Dendrothrip- oides/ipomeae Bagn./??, ¢/CO-TYPE/Reg. 336"; “Bagnall. 26-X-26" [1 male, 4 females under 1 cover glass]. Remarks: This species was described from "Both sexes and larvae: plentiful... %. DIARTHROTHRIPS LANTANA BHATTI. 1967, Thysanoptera Nova Indica, p. 19. Syntype, 1 (female), CAS Type No. 10720; [INDIA] "Deola- li73 dune 1966/Lantana/d. Ss B. 39 "Diarthrothrips/ lantana/n. sp./PARATYPE/?/21/J. S. Bhatti/det. 1966"; moi itt ie Remarks: This species was described from an unstated num- ber of specimens of "Both sexes". DINUROTHRIPS GUAMENSIS MOULTON. i942," Bernice P5 Bishop Mus. Bull. lW72,\pp. 7-8. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10721; "GUAM/Agana/Cestrum/ pallidum/29-VI-36/0. H. Swezey"; "No. 5476 ?/Dinuro- thrips/guamensis/Box 12 M./HOLOTYPE". Paratypes, 5 (females). Remarks: The Moulton "No. 5476" on the slide label dif- fers from the published Moulton number "5464". Also, the date of collection on the slade labelaas)an error: ab reasehes and Moulton card file date is June 26, DINUROTHRIPS HOOKERI HOOD. Los; Ensec. Inscies Mensa. vole. 1, no Var pocme sda oae pl. 5 (ings. =A) Paratype, 1 (female). No... h0.5:] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 23 ECHINOTHRIPS MEXICANUS MOULTON. TOR UmyoonDep. AGie., Ibur. sbntomoh:, Tech. «Sern.; no. 21), Peas 7=33, Dluw.3 (figs. 16—19,))s Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10722; see remarks. Paratypes, 13 (immatures). Remarks: We have not found the holotype slide in the Moulton collection. However, if it were to be found, it might be expected to be labeled with at least some of the following information: collected from an orna- mental plant aboard a steamship from Acapulco, Mexico, taken in quarantine in San Francisco, California on April 1, 1910:0(Moulton, number 255). ENNEOTHRIPS (ENNEOTHRIPIELLA) FLAVENS MOULTON. ISA eRey as MeOMO Mea RLGwGe! cane Lee) ») vol. 12) fascs., 1- 2 Dis QL8s Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10723; "BRAZIL/Minas Gerais /india Tea/foliage/23-V-33/E. J. Hambleton"; "No. 5252 ?/Enneothripiella/flavens/Moulton/HOLOTYPE". ENNEOTHRIPS GUSTAVIAE HOOD. USS awa Ne GEntomol.) Soc.’ ,; vol.) 43\7, no. 92i;, "pp 144-146, paw Le (figs... dia). Paratype, 1 (female). EUTHRIPS ALBUS MOULTON. Loi AU Se Dep. .Agr., Bur. “Entomol... Tech. Sena ,unoO-ee pp. 39-40, pl..3 (figs, 20-22)7, pAy 4 (Sig. 30)r Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10724; [U.S.A.] "CALIF./ Peach foliage/Red- Blute, Call. /De.M/6—19="08" 7 eNews 1 ? /TAENIOTHRIPS/alba M./HOLOTYPE". EUTHRIPS (ANAPHOTHRIPS) ALTERNANS BAGNALL. EGS Anime Magi. Natur. Hist. , ‘sen. 38,) vol. V2, nos), joey SEL as Paralectotype, 1 (female). Remarks: Mound (1968, p. 21) designated the lectotype. EUTHRIPS CEPHALICUS D. L. CRAWFORD. 19hO;MPenonaticoll.. Ia“Entomel.; ‘vol. 2) now by pps 155, Ege "63: Syntypes, 8 (1 male, 7 females), CAS Type No. 10725; "MEXICO/Guadalajara/Mex. Crawford./4"; "?9d6/Franklini- ella/cephalica/ (from Crawford)"; "MEASURED" [1 male, 7 females under 1 cover glass; 2 specimens separately ringed with black ink]. Remarks: This species was described from numerous females and several males. Even though our slide is not la- beled as a syntype, it appears to belong to the origi- nal type lot. Moulton presumably wrote the second and third labels. 24 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers EUTHRIPS CITRI MOULTON. 1909), U2 1S.9Dep. .Agr. ; Bur. (Entomel., -Tech. “Seu. ;4nee 12; ie pepe eoepe— aes Lectotype, female, CAS Type No. 10726; "Orange/Exeter, Gall (U.S.A. ]/D.. M./1L0-5=.0'8 S; Ue SENDEX, 156/SeimrEothuips/ citri"; "Lectotype/Designated/Jan. 22, 1963/by S. F. Bailey". Paralectotype, 1 (female). Remarks: This species was described from many female specimens. The Moulton collection contains only the lectotype and one paralectotype from Exeter, Califor- nia. There are additional specimens in the Moulton collection from Lindsay and Whittier, California, which may have been part of the original syntype ser- ies. Bailey (1964, p. 340) designated the lectotype. EUTHRIPS EHRHORNII MOULTON. LOOT; US Si. sDepsF Age. , Bun. .entonel., Bech) Sen, no 12), pe. 3) pps, 54-55, 4p be 3 alengss, s25=26))i- Syntypes, 2 (females), CAS Type No. 10727; "TYPE/Grass/ (Alum Rock Canyon)/San Jose, Cal [U.S.A.]/ D. M./3-29="06"; “9 /Taeniothrips/ehrhornii./M.. . "Grass/ (Alum Rock Canyon)/San Jose, Cal. [U.S.A.]/D. M./3-29='06";."TYPE.(secratchedwott|7 Remarks: This species was described from 2 females. EUTHRIPS HELIANTHI MOULTON. Ml UE SS Dep: Agra)! Burt. «untomol..,, Tech.) Sera. mer 215; po. "40-41, pl. 4. huge. «26—29)): Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10728; "Wild Sun flower/ Visalia, Cal. [U.S.A.J]/7D. M./30-Vi-'087 3. “Holotype, INDEX 94/Frankliniella/ (helianthi)". Remarks: This species was described from an unstated num- ber of specimens without indication of sex, although Moulton's illustrations are based on the female. Only 1 specimen conforming with the published type data was found in the Moulton collection. EUTHRIPS MINUTUS MOULTON. L907; Us) Ss) Dep, AGir a) BU... Entomol <0 fechemser an snocssl ay Pile; 0S) Pie) SOS gaan A ERG See — os lk Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10729; "Grass/Berkeley, Cal. [U.S.A.]/D. M./3-1-'06."; "HOLOTYPE/Frankliniella/ @abrayblerey ile = Remarks: The holotype was on loan to Mr. Sakimura at the time this paper was prepared, and he provided the label data. EUTHRIPS MINUTUS var. SETOSUS D. L. CRAWFORD. 1909, “Pomona Coll ws) Pntonola, volo. a aor A anit LLOSi, Erg. 47A—G. Syntype, 1 (female), CAS Type No. 10730; "Claremont/Cal. [U.S.A.] Crawford"; "Euthrips/minutus/var. setosus./ Crawtord.". Remarks: This species was described from numerous fe- males. Our specimen is presumed to be a syntype. Nos 2h05 | ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 25 EUTHRIPS OCCIDENTALIS PERGANDE. 89S) jRnSecey Bite, | vol 7 jones, 5% ps9 392% Syntypes, 13 (2 males, 11 females), CAS Type No. 10731; [U.S.A.] "Euthrips/occidentalis/Pergande"; "F./occiden- /talis/from/U. S. Nat'l. M/S. A. Rowher/7-V1I-26/ The SO/ Vals (SOY HV = 2-6 Gis ot O53" 120/10" [2 makes 8 females under 1 cover glass]. (USA s20/rse ss “E. /occadentalss/from/us (Si; sNat te Mus/S. A. Rowher/7-VI-26"; "4905"; "on orange/ blossoms. /Euthrips/occidentalis/Pergande" [3 fe- males under 1 cover glass]. Remarks: This species was described from an unspecified number of specimens without indication of sex. Bryan and Smith (1956, p. 405) stated that the second slide cited above is "presume[d] to be from the original type series". The first slide also appears to be from the original type series. EUTHRIPS ORCHIDII MOULTON. LOO 7 Witsoe Debs, (Adi. seuna: Entomol... Tech) Sera,-ner. 12), DER Sy PDs. Size oe yp Pz sy 2 (Figs. 15=18)% Lectotype, female, CAS Type No. 10732; "Orchids/Fruit- valley. Cal Aju.sém.)/02' 7. Bs /L2-12='05"=" “EYPE/Box 22/ Anaphothrips/ (Chaetanaphothrips Pr)/orchidii - M.'07"; TLECTOTYPE/Designated by Hood, 1954, in/Proc.| Biol. Secs. Wach'.,/ 672-218.."- Remarks: Hood (1954, p. 218) designated the lectotype. EUTHRIPS PARVUS MOULTON. Lit i. )S2ebDep.aAgr., Bur. Entomols,.Tech. ‘Sers, nowi2k; Deameo-so ,tpLs 4 e(fags...23=25)e Syntypes, 13 (10 females, 3 larvae), CAS Type No. 10733; 'Cathartica/Hot House; G. G. P./fSan Francisco [Cali£- ornia, U.S.A~]/D M/6-20-'10"> “No. 312'°2/Serrte— thrips/parva M/to/longipennis/Bagn.". "Q ventral view/Cathartica/Hot House, G G Park/San Erancxsco [Callftornia,..UcS-.A.] /D M./6-20=—" 10.7% "INDEX 312/Scirtothrips/parva [scratched off]/ longipennis/Bagn". "Cathartica/Hot House, G G Park/San Francisco [Calif- ofnia;*USS2As1/D. M:/6=20=—"10" 3) “INDEX; 312 97 Scirtothrips/parva [scratched off]./longipennis Bagn" [2 females under separate cover glasses; l cover glass with black ink ring]. "Q side view/Carthartica/Hot House, G. G. Park/San Brancaceot i. Calicornia, U.S* A/D. M/6-20="200. EN DEX 312/Scirtothrips/parva [scratched off]/longi- pennis Bagn". [U.S.A®] "CALIF./On Cathartica/In orchid room/Golden Gate/Parky,) Si F../6. 21. "LOLs Dimi rine. 4s Ser tothrips/longipennis/Bag/No. 312". [UES-A.]) “CALLE. /On’ Cathartica/In; orchid) room. /Golden Gate/Paniais. P./6.2..)' 10.) DeeiMy poe Nos,” Baer Scirtothrips/longipennis/Bag./No. 312". 26 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers "Cathartica/Hot House, G G P./San Francisco [Califor- nia, UsStAw4/B.. Be W/6—22—" 10" >* *TNDEX? 316/ Scirtothrips/parva [scratched off]/longipennis Bagn" [2 females under separate cover glasses]. "@ ventral side/Cathartica/Hot House, G G P./San Fran- cisco: (California; U.S A178. B. W/6-22-—"10"% "INDEX 316/Scirtothrips/parva [scratched off]/ longipennis Bagn". "larvae/Cathartica/Hot House, G G Park/San Francisco [Cala fornia, USS. Ay] /D.*M./6=20=" 10"> ©" INDEX 3127 Larvae/Scirtothrips/parva [scratched off] /longipen- nis Bagn" [3 larvae under 1 cover glass]. Remarks: This species was described from numerous speci- mens. The female is illustrated. Larvae are mentioned but not described. EUTHRIPS TRITICI var. CALIFORNICUS MOULTON. Te, U.S. Dep. Agr. , (pur. (Entomol ., tech... Ser., nO. et, Dis 20. Syntypes, 21 (females), CAS Type No. 10734; [U.S.A.] "CALIFORNIA/Yosemite Valley/Lilac./24-VI-08./ D.°. Me"; “No. LOla ?/Frankliniella/cala fornia cus/M/ HOLOTYPE/III-54 t. s. 120" [2 females under sepa- rate cover glasses]. [U.S.A.] "CALIFORNIA/Yosemite Valley/Lilac./24-VI-08/ D. M."; "No. LOlc 9/Frankliniella/californicus/M/ TYPE/III 56, t. s. 130" [2 females under separate cover glasses]. [U.S.A.] "CALIFORNIA/Alum Rock Canyon/San Jose/Night- shade/7-III-06/D. M."; "No. 25/Frankliniella/III 53 = ts. 123" si) females [U.S.A.] "CALIFORNIA. /Watsonville./Pear/Blossoms/14- IV="08./D. Me"; “53. /FranklLinvella/caltt/iiE 50! = Pe. [ib female] [U.S.A.] "CALIF./Yosemite Valley/Senecio/24-V-08/D. M7 87/7 LLi-53, “elo sel Ls0yei 2" females under sepa- rate cover glasses]. [U.S.A.] "CALIFORNIA/Yosemite Valley/Lilac./24-V1I-08./ D. M."; "No. LOLabB ?@?/Frankiinielta/calsftornieus/ M/PARATYPE/III-50, t s. 106"; "DRAWING" [2 females under separate cover glasses; 1 ringed with black Lig de ific [U.S.A.] "CALIF./New Castle/Cherry blossoms/1-IV-09/ De Me" 3s) E70. JEL MenweUsS/7. Et — SO tte. Sah Or Al eeeke= males under separate cover glasses]. [U.S.A.] "CALIF./New Castle/Ceanothus/cuneatus/1-IV- 09 /Di.0 Mo"y) “INDEX L71/ TTD 60's! 126s [i temale],. [U.S.A.] "CALIF./Chico/Poppy flowers/21-IV-09/D. M."; "197./Euthrips/tritici" [2 females under sepatate cover glasses]. [U.S.A.] "CALIF./Chico/Peach/23-IV-097D. M."; "No. 196./IlI-60, t s.=136") (2. females under separate cover glasses]. [U.S.A.] "Cotype/see other/slides/Same as/no 101";"198. n. sp?/near nervosus [?, illegible]/198.a." [2 fe- males under separate cover glasses; 1 ringed with No. 105] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES Pay black) ink]? [U.S.A.] "CALIF./Yosemite Valley/Lilac/24-VI-08/D. M."; "101./LII-53;,, t."s. 126"- [2 females under’ separate cover glasses]. Remarks: This species was described from an unstated num- ber of specimens without sex being indicated. EUTHRIPS ULICIS var. CALIFORNICUS MOULTON. 190, LUS Sic Dep. Agr. ;, Burs °intoemols, feeh> Ser pene. a2, Dita So, p-.'o5—96, pl... 3. (Eng: 27)oeplse4 Ghagsen26—sie Syntypes, 4 (1 male, 3 females), CAS Type No. 10735; [U.S.A.] "CALIFORNIA/Wrights Station/Vetch/2-III-'06/ DolUM. 3 “No. 261 ¢/Odontothrips/ul1e1s caterorna— ecus/to/loti Halt /near Loti". [U.S.A.] "CALIFORNIA/Wrights Station/Vetch/2-III-'06./ De Mis “No. 26179 /Odentothrips/uldeis¥ecalitorni— Cus/ G0/ Jorn Had 3. [U.S.A.] "CALIFORNIA/Wrights Station/Vetch/2-III-'06/ De Mig; sNOe 261 2/Odontothrips/ulicis califtorns— Gus/to/ loti Hals/near iota” . "On vetch/sweepings./Wrights Station./Cal. [U.S.A.]/ 32. OG. Ds Ms 79" 52). [2 \/BUEhEt ps/ulicis/ calerosna— Ga/Ma/ACG. Now 126172" . Remarks: This species was described from 3 females and 4 males. EXOPHTHALMOTHRIPS LONGIPENNIS MOULTON. 1933) TREV. Entomol? (RiG @eedanetro), vol. 3, tase. L; pp eig6-12 7) tig. 4s Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10736; "S. AMERICA/Brazil/ Santo Theresa/Geketschert/ (Sweeping) /-VI-28/0. Conde"; "No. 3223 ?/Exophthalmothrips/longipennis/M./HOLOTYPE". Paratype, 1 (female). FRANKLINIELLA ANDREI MOULTON. i sGpabuMieserooklyn Entomol. Soc. > vol. 31, no. 927" ee Gon Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10737; "Waterville,/Iowa [U.S.A.]/Taken from/Moss with/Berlese funnel/Dec. 30, 1933/Collected by/Floyd Andre/135"; "No. 5185 ?°/Frank- liniella/andrei/M./HOLOTYPE". Paratype, 1 (female). FRANKLINIELLA ANDROPOGONI MOULTON and ANDRE. MIZ6eMtowabotace: Coll. J. Ser. , Vol. LO) nolws, pprezas— DPE VEiGs 15a Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10738; [U.S.A.] "“IOWA/ Waukon/Andropogon/31-XII-34/Floyd Andre"; "No. 5355 (1104) ?/Frankliniella/andropogoni/M & A./HOLOTYPE"; "DRAWING". Paratypes, 8 (females). FRANKLINIELLA ARGENTINAE MOULTON. NOsSe nm Socmicrent. Argent...) vol. 120, no.) Gy "pp. sAa5— 2516: 28 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10739; "S. AMERICA/Argen- tina/Cinco Saltos/Rio Negro/Medicago sativa/29-XII-32/ Pablo Kohler"; "No. 5129 ?/FRANKLINIELLA/argentinae/ Moulton/HOLOTYPE". Paratypes, 3 (females). Remarks: A Spanish translation of the original descrip- tion was published on pp. 259-260. FRANKLINIELLA AUSTRALIS MORGAN. 19:25), (Gan. SEntomol!;. vols):57, no. 06)~pp + 39-240 Paratype, 1 (female). FRANKLINIELLA BICOLOR MOULTON. 1948, Rev. Entomol. (Rio de Janeiro), vol. 19, fascs. 1-2, ps L05< Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10740; "Brazil/Minas Gerais/Buddleyha/variabilis/12-IX-33/Hambleton"; "No. 5233 ° /FRANKLINIELLA/BICOLOR/Moulton/HOLOTYPE". FRANKLINIELLA BRATLEYI WATSON. 942, 1F Lloriday Entomos.., vol 225i, onosc2yepps 27 =e pean a. Paratypes, 25 (females). FRANKLINIELLA CASEARIAE MOULTON. 1933), 2RevVa. Entomol. (Rie de, Janewto) ;, vols. 3, jfases i, [Oye LARA R LARA ARSs Seal fae ThA Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10741; "S. AMERICA/Brazil/ Colonia Rio Bonito/Casearia/sylvestris/27-VI-28/0. Conde."; "No. 3221 ?/Frankliniella/caseariae/M/HOLO- TYPE". FRANKLINIELLA CEPHALICA var. ECHINODORI MOULTON. 1948, Rev. Entomol. (Rio de Janeiro). vol. 19, fases,. 1- 2, 1p, LOA L911. (key) Paratypes, 3 (1 male, 2 females). Remarks: The specific name is spelled "echinodora" on page 107. FRANKLINIELLA CESTRUM MOULTON. 1926, Rev. Chiliena Hist. Natur. Pura Apl., voll su, pp. Oy pis (fLags. 3). Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10742; "Cestrum/parqui/ Apoquinda/Chile/21-XI-25/C. E. Porter"; "No. 561 ?/ Frankliniella/cestrum/HOLOTYPE". Paratypes, 4 (females). Remarks: The published date of collection for the type specimens is in error. FRANKLINIELLA CITRI MOULTON. 1936, Pan-Pacific Entomol. (1935), vol. Ul, no. 45, pp- LFA IL 7/ al Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10743; "CiErus/Calexl con, Cal [U.S.A.]/9-x-26./E.. A. McG.">- "NOs -LES>=—97 Frank liniella/citri/ (M) /HOLOTYPE". FRANKLINIELLA CLITORIAE MOULTON. 1940, Occas. Pap. Bernice P. Bishop Mus., vol. 15, no. No. 105] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 29 24> -pis 248. Paratypes, 13 (1 male, 12 females). FRANKLINIELLA CONSPICUA MOULTON. [9367 (Pan=Pacir filet Entomol 2: (1935): 7 voll. 1, mo. <4 -p.. 173. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10744; [U.S.A.] "CALIFOR- NIA/Lakeport/Orthocarpus/lacerus/27-V-28/H. Parker"; "No. 2816 °/Frankliniella/conspicuus/M/HOLOTYPE/III- SiO peters Shen LS FRANKLINIELLA DESERTILEONIDUM WATSON. ig427 Florida Entomol’; vol. 25, no. 3, pp. (45=46 9 “tig. are Paratype, 1 (female). FRANKLINIELLA DIANTHI MOULTON. 1948) Rev. Entomol. (Rio de Janeiro), vol. 19, fases. 1- Ape Oop LEI. 2), 2iha—bis Paratype, 1 (female). FRANKLINIELLA DIFFICILIS form MINOR MOULTON. 1948, Rev. Entomol. (Rio de Janeiro), vol. 19, fascs. 1- 2, pp. 87) (key), 88 (key): Syntypes, 5 (females), CAS Type No. 10745; "Brazil/Minas Gerais/Citrus/foliage/23-IX-32/Hamble- ton"; "No. 5264 ?/FRANKLINIELLA/DIFFICILIS/f£. MENOR. “Mss "Brazil/Minas Gerais/Citrus/foliage/23-IX-32/Hamble- EOn.. "NO. 5264 °27Franklinzella/diffiverirs/£. Minor. Me "Brazil/Minas Gerais/Citrus/foliage/23-IX-32/Hamble- fon: "NO. 5264 2 /Frankliniella/ditfierlic7t. miner M/LiT 46". "Brazil/Minas Gerais/Citrus/foliage/23-IX-32/Hamble- EO yar NOs 526419 /TET=56 7% "Brazil/Minas Gerais/Citrus/foliage/23-IxX-32/Hamble- ton"; "NO. 5264 ?/III 56". Remarks: The size of the type series was not indicated in the article. FRANKLINIELLA FLAVENS MOULTON. L9voy Proc. Hawali. Entomol. Soc. (1927)*, “vols 77 mno. |, Cpe LoSe-LOo. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10746; [U.S.A.] "TER. HAWAII/Honolulu/Young Corn/Plants/19-IfI-27./0. 4H. Swezey"; "No. 1817 ?/Frankliniella/flavens/Moulton/ HOLOBYEE 2. Phoeco. #73" . Allotype, male; same data as holotype but with "Photo. No. 74'™ Paratypes, 6 (females). FRANKLINIELLA FORMOSAE MOULTON. LIDS sAnnot. Zool. Jap.|, vol. Ll, no. A ‘pp... 293-29.4, EROS .y ia. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10747; "JAPAN/Taihoku, 30 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Ocec. Bapers Formosa/Lagerstroemia/indica (flowers) /11-VII-26/R. Takahashi"; "No. 1134 ?/FRANKLINIELLA/formosae/M. /HO- LOLY PE. Allotype, male; "JAPAN/Kyoto/Host./?/1-IxX-26/H. Yuasa"; "No. 1698 6/Frankliniella/formosae/Moulton/ALLOTYPE". Paratypes, 116 (26 males, 90 females). Remarks: There are 30 additional specimens labeled as paratypes. These were mainly collected from host plants not cited in the original description. FRANKLINIELLA FORMOSAE form TRICOLOR MOULTON. O28 PANIOtEZOOl. aap .,) VOls LLL pnoa)4, sppan2o4—295.. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10748; "JAPAN/Kyoto/Clero- den-/dron tricotomum/1-IX-26/H. Yuasa"; "No. 1697 ?/ FRANKLINIELLA/formosae/var tricolor/M."; "Photo. No. A FRANKLINIELLA FRUMENTI MOULTON. 1948, Rev. Entomol. (Rio de Janeiro), vol. 19, fascs. 1- 2 pps LO2=103: Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10749; “CHILI: Se A/Santi— ago/Leaves of/Sweet Corn/3-XII-40/Leonidas Ducan"; "No. 5373 ?/FRANKLINIELLA/frumenti/Moulton/HOLOTYPE". Paratypes, 2 (females). Remarks: The published (no. 5357) and labeled (no. 5373) Moulton numbers are incorrect. To conform with his card file the holotype and paratype slides should be numbered 5573. FRANKLINIELLA FULVICORNIS MOULTON. L9B3) (Rev. TENntomol.s i(Riewde danereco)),; vol. 3; fase. 1, De clh24 phage less Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 107507 "S. AMERICA/Brazil/ Sao) Paulo/Lemon Blossoms/ i: ixX.29/7DsaM. "7 )?Nesss 7380) 27 Frankliniella/fulvicornus [lv scratched off] /6Q M/HO- ILO MVNA ~ Remarks: The holotype was on loan to Miss O'Neill at the time this paper was prepared, and she provided the label data. Frankliniella fulvicornis Moulton was preoccupied by Ff: Euliviicornis Uzel; and fater Moulton (1948, p. 94) renamed his species F. fuscicor- MILES} 5 FRANKLINIELLA FULVIPENNIS MOULTON. 1933), Revs (Entomolem Rio de wdaneico) vole ore case. iy pp L2t= i227 Eagle Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10751; "S. AMERICA/Brazil/ Sao Paulo/Arbusto/do Matto/VIII-29/J. P. da Fonseca"; "No. 3750 °/Frankliniella/fulvipennis/M/HOLOTYPE/mea- suned', Allotype, male; same data as holotype but without "mea- sured", Paratypes, 7 (3 males, 4 females). Remarks: The original description cited only 5 para- types: (3 males and 2 females), No. 105] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES at FRANKLINIELLA FULVUS MOULTON. 1367) seul.’ Brooklyn Entomol. Soci; ‘vol. -31,-no. 2;-p. 68. Holotype, female, ‘CAS; Type No. 10752; [U.S.A.] “Ne DAKOTAY Fargo/dZinnas/26-VIII-27/J. A. Munro"; “No. 2262 °/ Frankliniella/fulvus/Moulton/HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; [U.S.A.] "IOWA/Shenandoah/Dogwood/19-VI- 247 Sicn Ga. JONES "+> NO. 2076 6/Frankliniella fulvus/M/ ALLOTYPE". Paratypes, see remarks. Remarks: The type material included 32 female and 5 male paratypes. There are 31 specimens in the Moulton col- lection which may be part of this series. They are not labeled as paratypes and are filed under the header BmBiGanwlantellactr tic fi. Varicormis Bagnall: FRANKLINIELLA GRANDIS MOULTON. MSG bul. Brooklyn Entomol. “Soc. Vol. 31, no. Z, 63-64. Holotype, nsey)” Paratypes, 4 (1 male, 3 females). Now 105] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 35 Remarks: In addition, there are 1 male and 2 females la- beled as paratypes from "Colombia,/Rionegro/on garden/ poppy/Nov. 13, 1944/E. J. Hambleton/Lot 44-27724 #92" which do not agree with the published type data. FRANKLINIELLA TERMINALIS MOULTON. 1948, Rev. Entomol. (Rio de Janeiro), vol. 19, fascs. 1- Zn ep, LO47 87 (key) Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10768; "Bruce Sta. Or. [U.S.A.]/R. L. + Leah J. Post/l17 Feb. 1946/Beaked Willow/Gall, Phytophaga/rigidae 0. S./C-"; "FRANKLINI- ELLA/termanilis/Post/C-/Holotype/Measured". Remarks: Moulton inadvertently became the author of this species in 1948 since he published a brief diagnosis of TE im his key (p-. 87): On page 104, he “indicated in a listing of species "terminalis Post. (Manuscript) - Oregon." There was no designation of types. Post (1961, pp. 138, 140, figs. 4-6) subsequently described this species as new based on a holotype and 2 para- types. There is only 1 specimen of F. terminalis in the Moulton collection. 7 Frankliniella terminalis Post. See Frankliniella terminalis Moulton. FRANKLINIELLA TOLUCENSIS WATSON. 1942 Elorida Entomol... vol. 25; no. 3, pp) 437045, ere. i lies Paratype, 1 (female). FRANKLINIELLA TRITICI form CLARA MOULTON. 1948, Rev. Entomol. (Rio de Janeiro), vol. 19, fascs. l= 2, p. 87 (key). Syntypes, 44 (11 males, 33 females), CAS Type No. 10769; "Alfalfa/Manhattan, Kansas [U.S.A.]/C. B. Keck/11-VII- 25"; “INDEX 497 Pr/Frankliniella/!tritici! /measured Beechie) (l female). [U.S.A.] "ILLINOIS/Springfield/Petunia/2/7-ViTi-26/G. Hockenyos"; "No. 1112 °/tritici/Franklin/measured". [U.S.A. |). “TEXAS /Bastrop/Altalfta/l4-i1V—27. /Hughy BH. Da> Vals "Now 636 9/ErankiinieLLa, (U.S.A. |, “TEXAS/Bastrop/Altalfa/l4—fV-—2)7./tugh Ho hae val"; "No. 1836 ¢/Frankliniella". "CUBA/Baragua/Crotalaris sp/flowers/4-IX-26/L. C. Scaramuzza/C. F. Stahl"; "No. 1848 ?/Frankliniella/ Ertrcen/elarus:”. [U.S.A.] "Arkansas/Monticello/Flowers of/Buckeye/July 5, 1940/Delzie Demaree/#93/Lot 41-3161"; "Fr. ?/ Spe nov.?/tritici ?/7f. clarus/Det. J ‘C Crawford”. [U.S.A.] "Arkansas/Monticello/Flowers of/Buckeye/July 5, 1940/Delzie Demaree/#93/Lot 41-3161"; "Fr. ?/ tritici/£. clarus/M./I1I-50/Det. J C Crawford”. [U.S.A.] "Arkansas/Monticello/Flowers of/Buckeye/July 5, 1940/Delzie Demaree/#93/Lot 41-3161"; "Fr. ¢6/ Sp... nove /o/tritici/£, Cclarus/Det. Ji ‘© ‘Crawford. [U.S.A.] "Arkansas/Monticello/Flowers of/Buckeye/July 5, 1940/Delzie Demaree/#93/Lot 41-3161"; "Fr. ?/ 36 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers Sp. Novar/o/tritici/clarus/Det. J. C Crawford . [U.S.A.] "ARKANSAS/Siloam Springs/Larkspur/22-V-'07./ D. M."; "32" [2 females under separate cover glasses]. [U.S.A.] "ARKANSAS/Siloam Springs/Swamp/Grass/24-V-'07/ D. M."; “INDEX 38/Frankliniella" [2 females under separate cover glasses]. "ventral/Nasturtium/Manhattan, Kansas [U.S.A.]/R. C. Smith/12-VII-25"; "INDEX 494/Frankliniella/tritici" [l female]. "Nasturtium/Manhattan/Kansas [U.S.A.]/12-VII-25/R. C. Smith"; "NO. 494/Frankliniella/tritici/Fitch/ok" [1 female]. "Nasturtium/Manhattan, Kansas [U.S.A.]/R. C. Smith/12- VII-25"; “INDEX 494/Frankliniella/tritici [scratched off with red pencil] ?" [1 female]. "Wild Carrot./Kirkwood/Mo., [U.S .A<]/23-Vi-25/R. iC. Langer SiNO.. (719=3../EL/ELLELCAS = [U.S.A.] "ARKANSAS/Fayette/Rudbeckia/hirta/16-VI-27/ Wa Jo. Baerg” >.."No..1929°° /FPrankliniella/tritvcei.. "Epoemea/pes-capri/Loggerhead Key/Fortugas, Fla [U.S.A.]/28-VI-26/J. M. Valentine"; "NO. 1065 X/ Fr/tritici/65-" [4 females under 1 cover glass]. "CUBA/Baragua/Crotalaris sp/flowers/4-IX-26/L. C. Scar- anuzza./C. F. Stahl" "Ne. L648 2/FranklLiniella/ crits ca/ clans". "CUBA/Baragua/Nerium/oleander flowers/7-IV-27/L. C. Scaramuzza"; "No. 1850 ¢/Frankliniella/tritici/ elarus:' < "CUBA/Central/Baragua/Morning/Glory/11-X-28/H. K. Plank. 5. “Now as24 82 / Be Er eca/ vac lLarusu. "CUBA/Central/Baragua/Morning/Glory/11-X-28/H. K. Plank. “4 "No. 3248 ° /Exrankianiel la7Jiri ticiy var Glarus. [U.S.A.] “LOUISIANA/Baton Rouge/Trifolium repens/18- II-29/F. P. Goseco"; "No. 3491 ?/Frankliniella/ Erticay (Fa cen)! 1 [U.S.A.] "LOUISIANA/Baton Rouge/27-III-29/F. P. Gose- co”; “No. 3500,.¢6/FrankianielLa/ervercy,-(hiecn)in. [U.S.A.] "LOUISIANA/Baton Rouge/Spirea/28-III-29/F. P’. Goseco”>. “No. 3501 ¢6/Frankiiniella/er bic (Fateh )es [U.S.A.] “LOUESTANA/Baton Rouge/Rosa/30-III-29/F. P. Goseco";. "No... 3502 ‘o/Eranklinaella/trit.en (Eatehiyiee [U.S.A.] "LOUISIANA/Baton Rouge/Brassic olea/30-III- 29/F. P. Goseco"; "No. 3507 ¢/Frankliniella/fusca [scratched off)..Hinds/trstier "= [U.S.A.] "Arkansas/Monticello/Flowers of/Buckeye/July 5. 1940/Delzie Demaree/#93/Lot 41-3161"; "?/Fr./ tritici/t.. clarus/M./per. vo © Crawford, - [U.S.A.] "Arkansas/Monticello/Flowers of/Buckeye/July 5. 1940/Delzie Demaree/#93/Lot 41-3161"; "d/Fr. triticzt/f{,. clanrus/M./det. oC Crawrord”. [U.S.A.] "LOUISIANA/Baton Rouge/Trifolium repens/18- iIi-29/F. PP. Gosece”: “No. 3491.9 /Franklingella/ SEeics:. (Eien) No. 205] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 37 [U.S.A.] "LOUISIANA/Baton Rouge/Rubus sp./30-III-29/ Be PF. Goseco: 7 "NO. 3506 ?/7Frankliniella/eri tic, Glarus” < [U.S.A.] "LOUISIANA/Baton Rouge/Rubus sp./30-III-29/ Be PF. Goseco:: “No. 3506 ¢/Frankliniella/en every Glarus. [U.S.A.] "LOUISIANA/Baton Rouge/Rubus sp./30-III-29/ EF. P. Goseco"; "No. 3506 ?/Frankliniel la/trreier/ eLlarus. . [U.S.A.] "LOUISIANA/Baton Rouge/Rubus sp./30-III-29/ F. P. Goseco"; "No. 3506 ¢/Frankliniella/tritici/ elarus. = [U.S.A.] "KANSAS/Manhattan/Red clover/11-VII-30/R. C. Smith" ;.°No. 4506 2?/Frankliniella/tritici/£. clar— us/Moult". [U.S.A.] "KANSAS/Manhattan/Red clover/11-VII-30/R. C. Smith": "No. 4506 ?/Frankliniella/trities/4506". [U.S.A.] "KANSAS/Manhattan/Red clover/11-VII-30/R. C. Smith > “No. 4506 ¢/Frankliniella/tritici/ 4500+. [U.S.A.] "KANSAS/Manhattan/Young alfalfa/leaves/VII- 30/R.. €. .Smith> s. "No..4507, 9 /Frankliniella/cererer, clarus/M./4507". [U.S.A.] "KANSAS/Manhattan/Young alfalfa/leaves/VII- 3078. Cc. Smith, ;. "No. 4507. %/Enanklinielta/Erremea, CLARUS/M.". {[U.S.A.] "KANSAS/Manhattan/Alfalfa/blossoms/Summer tO30/R. CG. Smiths. "No. 4509 2/Frankliniel la/7 eeruer— ci/elarus/4509". Remarks: This species was described from an unstated number of specimens. FRANKLINIELLA TUBEROSI MOULTON. 1933 Revs Entomol. (Rio de syaneiro) , vol..<.3S,. ne.es, pp. 410-411. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10788; [U.S.A., Hawaii] "OAhu/Kipapa/Wind Trap #C/10-18-35/W. Carter"; "No. 5395 ?/Isoneurothrips/fasciatus/M. /HOLOTYPE/BB-1". ISONEUROTHRIPS FULLAWAYI MOULTON. O28, Proc. Hawaizt. Entomol. Soc. (1927)> voll a7,eno. 2, pps la PUS pli ah) (fag. 2). Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10789; [U.S.A.] "TER HA- WAII/Pansa ["uoa" pencilled over "nsa"] Valley, Oahu/ Broussonetia/popysifera/5-22-09/D. Fullaway"; "No. 210 ? /Isoneurothrips/fullawayi/Moulton/HOLOTYPE"; "Photo. #92." [2 females under separate cover glasses; left specimen partly ringed with black ink]. Allotype, male; same data as holotype but without "Photo. PODe -Paratype, 1 (female). 42 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers ISONEUROTHRIPS PALLIPES MOULTON. LOA87e trans. Nakane Hist. Soc. Formosa), vol. Le) nose, a, LLO= LST. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10790; "JAPAN/Hori, Formo- sa/legume/X1I.26/R. Takahashi"; "No. 2238 ?/Isoneuro- thrips/palilipes M./HOLOTYPE"; "Photo 118". Paratype, 1 (female). Remarks: The holotype and paratype were on loan to Mr. Sakimura at the time this paper was prepared, and he provided the label data. ISONEUROTHRIPS RAPAENSIS MOULTON. 939% (Ocecas: Pape Bernice PP. BashopreMus., ivol. 5, ne. Ve, Dae La2 Paratypes, 2 (females). ISONEUROTHRIPS ROSACEAE MOULTON. 1986 Phalippines. Agr., volo eno. t2,7ipp. ieee. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10791; "P[HILIPPINE] I[SLANDS]/Los Banos/Rose bush/white flower/9-VII-31/ I. D. Dobroscky"; "No. 4664 ?/Isoneurothrips/rosaceae/ Mo/ HOLOTYPE ;)/"LSOEnmip rosaceae/M1 ty 19 360i1's Hay syno— nym of/Isothrips addendus/Pr. 1934./K. Sakimura/May, IOIG Sy: Allotype, male; "TH 78/P401/on/Premna/integrifolia/Cadiz Viejo/Oc. Negros [PHILIPPINES]/ 6/5/29 W D Pierce"; "No. 5001 ¢6/Isoneurothrips/see the back"; [on back] "The slide was found/as is./This is believed to be/ the allotype of/Isoneurothrips/rosaceae Mlt./erected by@D.4Me (Seé/Phal< 4d -7Agr. 372 273%.<1936)/ Kh. sSakimuray, May, oiGaiee Paratype, 1 (female). ISONEUROTHRIPS SETIPENNIS MOULTON. IMA, Giese WeEieiies Titec, Seve, ioidiose, Wolls IMs mes ye, Pp. 297=29 87 apls >. (Ergeesie Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10792; "JAPAN/Taihoku, Formosa/Is. Botel Tobago/A legume/5-VI-26/R. Takaha- shi"; "No. 2210 ?/Isoneurothrips/setipennis/M/ HOLOLYP EY 345 119-1200. ISONEUROTHRIPS WILLIAMSI MOULTON. 192'3), (Proc. Hawalas’ Entomol, Soc. s(927)y vores aa ane- opps L516. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10793; [U.S.A.] "TER. HA- WAII/Tantalus/Host ?/4-XII-26/F. X. Williams"; "No. 1440 °/Isoneurothrips/williamsi/Moulton. /HOLOTYPE"; “PhHoOtowue +90" = Paratype, 1 (female). Remarks: In addition, there are 4 larvae on 2 slides labeled as paratypes. KURTOMATHRIPS MORRILLI MOULTON. 1927, Bulls Brooklyn Entomol.) Soce,) Vola 22, ROss4.n pe: LSG=L90 4) od 2 bl” (Geary wlaiee Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10794; [U.S.A.] "ARIZONA/ No. 105] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 43 Gila Bend/Cotton/19-VII-26/A. W. M."; "No. 896 2/ Kurtomathrips/morrilli/M. 1927/HOLOTYPE"; "156" [2 fe- males under 1 cover glass; right specimen ringed with blackivink |< Paratypes, 6 (females). KURTOMATHRIPS UNICOLOR BAILEY. ESO 2 pe EOC. jpntonoles Soc. Wash. (1961)); -volis 63, no. 4, pp. 258-260), SE1gs+ 237. 6-72 Paratype, 1 (female). Mycertothrips [sic] claripennis Moulton. See Mycterothrips claripennis Moulton. MYCTEROTHRIPS CLARIPENNIS MOULTON. Loss) Revs SEntomnol. (Rie de Janerro) , voba 3) thascoe2, pea 20 uiEase.s x lp YERG..) (167. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10795; "S. AMERICA/Brazi1/ Sta. Theresa/Achyrocline/satureoides/19-VI-28/0. Conde"; "No. 3214 °/Mycertothrips/clarapennis/M/ HOLOTYPE". Paratypes, 3 (females). Remarks: The generic name was published in error as "Mycertothrips". The type material was stated to include 1 female paratype. In the Moulton collection, there are 3 females on slides labeled as paratypes. MYCTEROTHRIPS FLAVENS MOULTON. Hoso0 Mann. Mage INatur. Hist. iser (10), volsac5) mom 26, pp. /2016=207. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10796; "AFRICA/Yegi, Gold Coast/Acacia/sieberiana/II-27/A. W. J. Pomeroy"; "No. 2341 ?/Mycterothrips/flavens/M./HOLOTYPE". Paratypes, 2 (females). ODONTOTHRIPS MOERENS PRIESNER. LO26 teoliy liabaiZools Gen. Agra sR. Ist sesup. AgnmrLere:— Ci, VO 21, pps 64-65. Syntype, 1 (female), CAS Type No. 10797; [FRENCH GUINEA] "Camayenne/leg. Silvestri/Cotype"; "Odontothrips/ moerens/Priesner/? ">; "“Prresner., 24.X1i.24.". Remarks: This species was described from an unstated number of females. ODONTOTHRIPS MUTABILIS BAGNALL. 1924, Entomol. Mon. Mag., vol. 60, no. 727, pp. 271-272. Syntype, 1 (female), CAS Type No. 10798; "Odontothrips/ mutabilis Bagn./Ulex/[ENGLAND] Bournemouth/Sept. 1924/ Ru S.. ae; “Odontothrips/mutaba lus Bagn./? /PARATYPE"; 2Bagnall— T26-x%— 26% Remarks: This species was described from an unstated number of females. Mound (1968, p. 46) did not desig- nate a lectotype for this species. OXYTHRIPS KOCHUMMANI ANANTHAKRISHNAN. 1969, Orient. Insects (1968), vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 201-202, Pugs. L=2. 44 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers Paratype, 1 (female). PANCHAETOTHRIPS NOXIUS PRIESNER. L937; UREVENZOOL. Bot. Afr. vol. 30), fase il sppe ehr2— 175i Syntype, 1 (female), CAS Type No. 10799; "Congo Belge/ Ineac/Nioka - VII.1937/ex cafeier/J. Gh. 4592"; "Pan- chaetothrips/noxius Pr./Paratype/?/det. Dr. H. Priesner!> “Paratype; /| PE=L93re Remarks: This species was described from 2 females, and an unstated number of males and larvae. PHYSOTHRIPS FUNTUMIAE BAGNALL. LOS), Annes Mag. Natur. Hist., Ser. &, vol. 22) mo. 69), 919g) SIBaMS) Sie Paralectotype, 1 (female). Remarks: Mound (1968, p. 56) designated the lectotype. PLESIOTHRIPS ANDROPOGONI WATTS. L934) er lorvdackntomel: >, wvolls V8)" hols 2), Upp. v2 4265. pil. [2s “Caiigssei=3)< Paratype, 1 (female). PROJECTOTHRIPS PRUTHI MOULTON. P9929), Reet sindian Mus; °"volsr sl pe. 2 ppp. 96-94 7. 2a. 2): Paratypes, 2 (females). PSEUDODENDROTHRIPS FICUS HARTWIG. 1943) i a ventomol. Soc. S. ALE., vol. Li epp. 7 22 0F, Eros. 19), 22. Paratypes, 2 (females). PSILOTHRIPS PARDALOTUS HOOD. LO275 (Proc, BLoley Sods Wash.) vol. 40%. De) oor Paralectotype, 1 (female). Remarks: O'Neill, Arnaud, and Lee (1971, p. 25) designa- ted the lectotype. RETICULOTHRIPS PERINGUEYI FAURE. 1925, Si. ALE PA a Natur Haist.,, “volt es.epe. AS eS0) sp. ta (figs... 5, -7=L ah). Paratype, 1 (female). RHIPIPHOROTHRIPS CRUENTATUS HOOD. 1919), Insec. Inscirt, Mens.) vols, nos.-4—67 pp. 94-96. Paratype, 1 (female). RHOPALANDROTHRIPS CORNI MOULTON. [927, Pan=Pacific Entomol. , vol.) 4,7 no. ly pp. S4—-a5- Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10800; [U.S.A.] "CALIFOR- NIA/Big Trees/Calaveras Co./Cornus/sp./1-VIII-26/D. M."; "No. 967 ?/Rhopalandro-/thrips/corni/M. 1927/ HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; same data as holotype. Paratypes, 20 (5 males, 15 females). No. 105] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 45 SCIRTOTHRIPS ACACIAE MOULTON. NOS; Anne Mag. (Natur, Hist.., ser... 910, vol.- “Sipnos. 26, ppe, 200=201. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10801; "AFRICA/Yegi, Gold Coast/Acacia/sieberiana/II-27/A. W. J. Pomeroy"; "No. 2341 ?/Scirtothrips/acaciae/HOLOTYPE". SCIRTOTHRIPS ACERI MOULTON. i267. Gans. Amer. Hntomol.; Soc., vol. /52,,,no..2 ppp. 223 peeps +e | (fargs.4 4-8). Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10802; [U.S.A.] "CALIFOR- NIA/Redwood City/Maple/leaves/16-VIII-25/D. M."; "No. 413 °/Scirtothrips/aceri/Moulton/HOLOTYPE". Paratypes, 7 (1 male, 6 females). SCIRTOTHRIPS AFRICANUS FAURE. LO2o ereranswadls Unuv. Coll. ; Pretoria, .Pacs.Agr. ~ saul: ; HOMES “pp, L214 |) i plets2i (fig. L3)2 Paratypes, 2 (1 male, 1 female). SCIRTOTHRIPS ANTENNATUS MOULTON. LST, BLOGs HawattncEntomol.. Soc. (1936), vol. -9,°ne. 3, pp. 409-410. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10803; [U.S.A., Hawaii] "Oahu/Kakaako/Panix, hedge/9-26-30/I. Yanagihara"; "No. 5394 2?/Anaphothrips [scratched off]/Scirtothrips/ antennatus M/HOLOTYPE/243-3". SCIRTOTHRIPS AURANTII FAURE. [9297 TransvaatlUniv. .Coll. Pretoria,A Fac. Agra, Sula, no. Ue, jpp ea .so7, ple L (£igs.-175s745) ,+plseqZiieegs. eu, AOD ee Paratypes, 3 (1 male, 2 females). Remarks: In addition, there is 1 female on a slide la- beled as a paratype from Zebediela, collected by P. P. Rust on January 12, 1926 from acacia foliage, which does not agree with the published type data. SCIRTOTHRIPS BONDARI MOULTON. 1953), -Reva Entomol. (Rie de -daneiro) ,“vole.3,fasce. ou, Ppa Loa? 106, fig.. 5). Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10804; "S. AMERICA/Bahia, Brazil/Ipomoea/G. Bondar"; "No. 4053 °/Scirtothrips/ bondari/M/HOLOTYPE". Paratypes, 3 (females). Remarks: In addition, there are 3 larvae on a slide la- beled as paratypes. SCIRTOTHRIPS CLARUS MOULTON. 1942, Bernice P. Bishop Mus. Bull. 172, p. 8. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10805; "GUAM/Orote Point/ Predacious/on Red Spider'/19-VII-36/0. H. Swezey"; "No. 5479 ?/Scirtothrips/clarus/Moulton/HOLOTYPE". SCIRTOTHRIPS DOBROSKYI MOULTON. 19365) Philippine J. Agr., wol. 7; neo. 2y pp. 264-265. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10806; "P[HILIPPINE] 46 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers IL {[SLANDS]/Manila/ (434)/Ex - Tomato/7=2-31 I. D. D."; "No. 5079 ?/Scirtothrips/dobrosckyi/Moulton/HOLOTYPE/ Asa Allotype, male; "200 A./4606/Ex Onion [scratched off] Toma/Manila, P[HILIPPINE] I[SLANDS]/6-10-31./Scirto- thrips/I. D. Dobroscky."; "No. 4606 ¢/Scirtothrips/ dobrosckyi/M./ALLOTYPE". SCIRTOTHRIPS FULLERI FAURE. O29 "Transvaal, Unive Coll. , Pretoria, Faces Agua, Gbull. , not 18) ipp. L0=h2; Aplvel dfige 6) ,0plan2n (Eigse 9 Je Paratypes, 2 (1 male, 1 female). SCIRTOTHRIPS POMEROYI MOULTON. P30) Anne “Mag. Naturzs: Hist..,.sers LO) ivol. 757 ones p26, ppt 99-2005 Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10807; "AFRICA/Yegi, Gold Coast/Host.), 2/7 li—27/A.4 Wa ie Pomeroy"; "Nown2s44207 Scirtothrips/pomeroyi/M/HOLOTYPE.". Paratype, 1 (female). SCIRTOTHRIPS SOLARIS BAILEY. EO 64e Hap garcdia,) vol. S5,,neev Sy pp. ws 44-345, .4p ie he (Eagar A) dl Seae 1G ses!) Paratype, 1 (female). SCIRTOTHRIPS TEHACHAPI BAILEY. UGA Gacda ay vol.) 35, eno. P38 ipp. 1345-346, {pie (ELGpato) ee pls we 2ee Cag 2) i ple omiGET oe zie Paratype, 1 (female). SERICOTHRIPS BAPTISIAE HOOD. ; UO E RP rLOCe Peo SoOC. Wash.’ Vole)? pps) UL sabe Paratype, 1 (female). SERICOTHRIPS DENTATUS STEINWEDEN and MOULTON. LISO Proc. Natur. Hist. Soc. Fukien Christ. Univ. Vol. 3) pps, 20-21, Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10808; "CHINA/Kashing/ Vicla sp. /6-V=27/7K. Y.i Fey's. \Not.-266) 2?/Seriecothmips/ dentatus S & M/HOLOTYPE". Paratype, 1 (female). SERICOTHRIPS FASCIATUS MOULTON. 1938, Rev. Entomol. (Rreo de Janezro) , vol. 9, ftascs.=3-4, PP (3 75=376.. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10809; "No. 5240 2°/Serico- thrips/fasciatus/M/HOLOTYPE [no additional data]". Remarks: Data given under number 5240 of Moulton's card file indicate that the holotype was collected at Minas Gerais, Brazil on April) 8, )LO38h bye. od. Lifambieton) from an unknown composite flower. No. 105] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 47 SERICOTHRIPS FLAVENS MOULTON. 1941, Rev. Entomol. (Rio de Janeiro), vol. 12, fascs. Se oO at oy. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10810; "Brazil/Minas Ger- ais/Unknown/Shrub in woods/22-VI-33/Hambleton"; "No. 5284 °/Sericothrips/flavens/Moulton/HOLOTYPE". SERICOTHRIPS FORMOSUS FAURE. WG, os BNLOMOl-Soc. S.Afr. 7; vols 21yine. \2)) pp.) 354— 36,7, £108. 4-4, 24-15. Paratype, 1 (female). SERICOTHRIPS LANGEI MOULTON. i757 bul. Brooklyn Entomol. Soc., vol. 24, no. 45. pp. 230-231. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10811; [U.S.A.] "ILLINOIS/ Fish Lake/Sweeping/lake plants/30-VIII-21/R. C. Lange"; "No. 780 °/SERICOTHRIPS/langei/M/HOLOTYPE". Paratype, 1 (female). SERICOTHRIPS LANGEI var. TISSOTI WATSON. DSi Loridal Entomol.,. vol. 20, no. 1) pin 4. Syntypes, 3 (1 male, 2 females), CAS Type No. 10812; "on leaves of/Nymphaea/macrophylla/Lochloosa Lake/Fla [U.S.A.]/4-4-36/A. N. Tissot - Coll"; “"Serico- thrips/langei./var./tissoti/n. var ¢/Paratype/J. 1? pen | ae "on leaves of/Nymphaea/macrophylla/Lochloosa Lake/Fla [U2S. Awl /4—-A—36/A. No TESsot. — Coli. Sserico— thrips/langei./var./tissoti. ?/n. var./Paratype/ et ev cue Ws: «3s "On leaves of /Nymphaea/macrophylla/Lochloosa - Lake/ Plas |UsS.A. 1/4—4-—36/A.. No Tussot = Coll’) Seri— cothrips/langei./var./tissoti. °/n. var./Paratype/ eS Wiss Remarks: This species was described from 22 males and 26 females. SERICOTHRIPS LEPIDUS FAURE. Hose o.. ‘Entomol...Soc., S.. Afr... VOl. 215, ROs52.) Bpewaea 362,, BOA-300, 266-371, figs... 5-7, 10-ia. Paratypes, 2 (1 male, 1 female). SERICOTHRIPS LUCULENTUS MOULTON. Mgorbey encomols, (Rie de Janeiro), vol. 9, tases. 3-4, De 1346's Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10813; "Brazil/Minas Ger- ais/Unknown/shrub in woods/VI-22-'33/Hambleton"; "No. 5285 ?/Sericothrips/luculentus/M/HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; see remarks. Remarks: The allotype has not been located in the Moul- ton collection. SERICOTHRIPS MOULTONI JONES. TOE, wu Se wen. AGE. ,, BUr. Entomol, , TeCGhen Seher) NO 255 Geran PPL wo Din. 2 (ft gs.. 6-9). Syntypes, 5 (1 male, 4 females), CAS Type No. 10814; 48 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers " an Jose/Cal. iUeseA. IW/le=1vV-U07P - Re ee cea aaa FSS cot Come eyG ede oniy Toney) (TYPE)" [1 female]. "“Blue/Legqume/San ‘Jose/Cal. ([U.s-.Aal/l6-1V— 1 07P— Re gJ."; "9/NO. 533/Sericothrips/moultoni/Jones”. "Blue/Legume/San Jose/Cal. [U.S.A-]/16-IV-"10/P. R. hon MNO.) 543/SerLCcotirrtps/mouwlFonr/JOnesy tr sfee male]. "Blue ey ee Gatos Cal lUcS2a1/P = oR d/o 6 oe "$/Sericothrips/moultoni/Jones". HUpive/Legume/Sanwose,/Cala [U.S.A tT) /16-1V—-710/7P aR. Jones"; "NO. 533/Sericothrips/moultoni/Jones" [1 female]. Remarks: This species was described from numerous males and females. SERICOTHRIPS PORTORICENSIS var. EXTREMUS MOULTON. 1A Revs. Entomol.wt(RvOi de: Janerro)i;, vole, 12, asec. a PX OV BIS Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10815; "BRAZIL/Minas Geraes/Coffee/foliage/21-VII-33/E. J. Hambleton"; "No. 5191 ?/Sericothrips/portoricensis/var extremus/[a possible manuscript name scratched off] /Moulton/HOLO- TYPE”. Paratypes, 2 (females). SERICOTHRIPS RETICULATUS MOULTON. VIOT Ui. Ss. Dep. Agr..,. Bur. Entomol..,. Tech. Ser ., nos E27 Dita oy Pp. DO-5l, pl. i (rigs. S10): Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10816; [U.S.A., Califor- nia] "Stanford Univ/Miss Dunlap/4-14-'04"; "Prosopoan- aphothrips/reticulatus/Moulton/HOLOTYPE" [3 females under 1 cover glass; lower specimen with "1."]. Neallotype, male; "Grass/San Jose/Cal. [U.S.A.]/27-III- 26/D. M."; “No. 569/Prosopoanaphothrips/reticulatus/ Moulton/ALLOTYPE" [this slide contains an entire male and an abdomen of a male]. Nealloparatypes, 4 (males). Remarks: This species was originally described from l female. Moulton) (1926c¢,, pp. ' 22-23, fig. 5), described the neallotype. SERICOTHRIPS SIDAE J. C. CRAWFORD. L944. Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. ; Vol. 46, nO. 7, Des .2005 ZO Syntype, 1 (female), CAS Type No. 10817; "Sao Paulo/ Brasil/Sida/rhombifolia/Lot 44-12734/no. 14/Xy1-Tol.- Isobu-Meth."; "Sericothrips/sidae/Cwfd/? /Paratype/ Bypes NO.) -5169'59) Ui. Sie tien Remarks: This species was described from 2 males and 10 females. SERICOTHRIPS STANFORDII MOULTON. T907; US S'.) Dep. Agr... Bus. Entomol., ech.) Seu.) noe U2, Dite. 3:7) Die, (Ob Oden 2) Grae elelayy. Syntype, 1 (female), CAS Type No. 10818; "TYPE/Grass/ [U.S.A., California] Stanford Univ./Miss Dunlap/4-14- '04"; "TYPE/Anaphothrips/ (stanfordii)". Neallotype, male; "Grass/Redwood City/Cal. [U.S.A.]/ Now. 105] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 49 14-IITI-26/D. M."; "NO. 539 $d/HOLOTYPE/Anaphothrips/ stanfordii-/M.". Remarks: Four females were cited in the original descrip- tion. There is only 1 female in the Moulton collection. The neallotype male is labeled “HOLOTYPE", but this labeling is incorrect. The neallotype was described by Mowlton (192667... 23); £1.Ge, wo) SERICOTHRIPS STERNALIS HOOD. L327 N- Leomentomol. Soc.., vol. 43, no..2,,. poeul46—150e Paratype, 1 (female). SERICOTHRIPS VARIUS MOULTON. 194i; Rev. Entomol. (Rio) de Janeiro) ,. volee4l2, ,Eases..1= Dirge) eke Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10819; "BRAZIL/Minas Ger- eas/Rose/blossoms/1-X-33/E. J. Hambleton"; "No. 5272 ?/Sericothrips/varius/Moulton/HOLOTYPE". SERICOTHRIPS WALTERI J. C. CRAWFORD. USSG, P roc. jentomol. Soc. Wash., vol. 40, no. 2,.pp. 30—Si- Syntype, 1 (female), CAS Type No. 10820; "Cwfd 406/[U.S.- A.] Along Channel/Potomac Opp. Wash./Airport. 1-12-37/ Under bark dead/Elderberry Sticks./J. E. Walter/ Diaphane"; "Sericothrips/walteri/Cwfd/? /Paratype"; tAnGgre/dan....1942" . Remarks: This species was described from 12 males and 21 females. The date of collection on the label of our syntype differs from the published date of "Janu- QE Sih Eo Tis STULOTHRIPS TRESPINUS MOULTON. WOSAFePLOCu Hawala. Ebntomol. Soc. (1933), vole vo,umes Pp. 500). Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10821; [U.S.A., Hawaii] "Oahu/Haula/Lauhala/9-8-30/Kay Sakimura"; "No. 4346 ?/ Stulothrips/trespinus/HOLOTYPE M/230-2" [2 females under 1 cover glass; black inked line points to left specimen]. Allotype, male; same data as holotype but with "230-3" [2 males under 1 cover glass; black inked arrow points to right specimen]. Paratypes, 25 (4 males, 1 female, 3, 7 pupae, 1S larvae)ic TAENIOTHRIPS ABYSSINIAE MOULTON. (926). Ann. *Mag. Natur. Hist. ,..ser.,.10, Vol.) NO. 8, pp. 229-230. Paratype, 1 (female). TAENIOTHRIPS ALBIPENNIS MOULTON. 1929, Pan-Pacific Entomol., vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 129-130. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10822; [U.S.A.] "“CALIFOR- NIA/Eel River/Dogwood/17-VIII-28/D. M."; "No. 2975 ?/ Taeniothrips/albipennis/M/HOLOTYPE/sp. 53 intoc/50-50 ch.7 66 Cer... Paratypes, 2 (females). 50 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers TAENIOTHRIPS ALLIA MOULTON. L936) (Philippine J.,.Agr., vol.) 7,.no. 2," pp: 267-266. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10823; "P[HILIPPINE] I [SLANDS] /Manila/Ex. - onion flower/5-27-31 I. D. D."; "No. 5078 ?/Taeniothrips/allia M./HOLOTYPE". TAENIOTHRIPS AUREUS MOULTON. 19467 (Pan-Pacutic Entomol... vol 22) no. 2 pp. 59—-60r Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10824; [U.S.A.] "CALIFOR- NIA/Echo Lake/Grass/ (Sweeping) /23-VII-30/D. M."; "No. 4210 ?/TAENIOTHRIPS/aurea M./HOLOTYPE". Paratypes, 2 (larvae). TAENIOTHRIPS BETULAE J. C. CRAWFORD. 74-75. UOBO VO. Nay a brcOMol | tSOC. 7. ;VOle 47 7 NOs Bp Syntype, 1 (female), CAS Type No. 10825; "Cwfd 502/Fort [U.S.A.]/On Lvs gray birch/7-17-37/J. C. Lee N. J. Crawford Coll/Balsam"; "Taeniothrips/betulae/Cwfd/? Paratype"; "Andre/Jan.1.1942". Remarks: This species was described from many females and more than 11 males. TAENIOTHRIPS CAMERONI PRIESNER. = 934 Bulle tSoOc. "ROY. -Entomol. EGypt.,, vol. 18,) faces. ea aoa eo. Syntypes, 2 (females), CAS Type No. 10826; "Sudan: Hosh,/ Blue Nile Prov./10.10.30/Withania som-/nifera leaves/ 293"; "Taeniothrips/cameroni/Pr./?? Paratype"; "PARA- TYPE"; "Pr. ILEE=36" [2 females under I cover glass! Remarks: This species was described from “great numbers" of both sexes. TAENIOTHRIPS CANAVALIAE MOULTON. : LOB Annee Z60l. dap. , VoL. £2, no. 4, pp. 295-297, Big. 4 Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10827; "JAPAN/Kotosho, obtusif"; "No. 1143 ?/TAENIOTHRIPS/ canavaliae/M./HOLOTYPE"; "Photo. No. 46.". "JAPAN/Kotosho, Formosa/Canavalia/obtusifolia/V1I-26/ R. Takahashi"; "No. 1143/TAENIOTHRIPS/@ formosae M./ (paratype) A®) canavaliae/HOLOTYPE"; "Photo (b)"; '®) T. canavaliae/HOLOTYPE" [2 females under 1 cov- "a." and "b." on cover glass as indicated er igtasis? Sas on label]. Allotype, male; "JAPAN/Kotosho, Formosa/Canavalia/obtusi- folia/VI-26/R. Takahashi"; "No. 1143b ¢6/TAENIOTHRIPS/ Canavaliae M/ALLOTYPE"; "Photo. No. 45". Paratypes, 5 (1 male, 4 females). Remarks: As indicated above, there are 2 slides labeled as holotypes. TAENIOTHRIPS CARTERI MOULTON. 1936, Proc. Hawaii. Entomol. pp. 183-184. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10828; [U.S.A.,. Hawaii] "Kauai/Kilauea/ONION/6-13-30/Walter Carter"; "No. 4334 ?/Taeniothrips/carteri [scratched off]/alliorum/ Srorelg (GLO) anole Gin ane 2 No. 105] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 5 Moulton/61-4/HOLOTYPE". Remarks: The published Moulton No. 4344 is in error. The correct number is 4334. TAENIOTHRIPS CLARUS MOULTON. IDs peeans.. Natur. Hist. Soc..-Formosa, vol- 18),no6s9S, pp. 287-289. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10829; "JAPAN/Taihoku, Formosa/Raphanus/ (flowers) /9-II-27./R. Takahashi"; "No. 2149 ?/Taeniothrips/clarus/M/HOLOTYPE". TAENIOTHRIPS CRASSICONUS MOULTON. MevOgmAnna Mage GNatur. -Hist., ser. 10, vols 5, .nO«as26, pp. 204-205. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10830; "AFRICA/Yegi, Gold Coast/Host./?/1II-27/A. W. J. Pomeroy"; "No. 2344/ Taeniothrips/crassiconus/M/HOLOTYPE". Paratypes, 3 (females). TAENIOTHRIPS ERIOBOTRYAE MOULTON. 128, eAnnot. Zo00lssdap:, vol. 11, no. 4, pp. 297-298, £LGs 5. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10831; "JAPAN/Nagasaki/ Eriobotrya/japonica/ (Loquat) /II-28/S. I. Kuwana"; "No. 2694 °?/Taeniothrips/eriobotryae/M/HOLOTYPE"; "Photo 12a Paratypes, 2 (females). TAENIOTHRIPS EUOPHTHALMOS MOULTON. 1940, Occas. Pap. Bernice P. Bishop Mus., vol. 15, no. 24, pp, 248-250). Paratypes, 6 (1 male, 5 females). Remarks: In addition, there are 5 larvae on a slide la- beled as paratypes. TAENIOTHRIPS (LEFROYOTHRIPS) FASCIATUS MOULTON. 1940, Occas. Pap. Bernice P. Bishop Mus., vol. 15, no. 24 spp.) 2O0=—25k. Paratypes, 3 (2 males, 1 female). TAENIOTHRIPS FORMOSAE MOULTON. Ly, Annet. Zool. Jap., vol. li, no. 4, pps 298-300, EL Oia bis Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10832; "JAPAN/Kotosho, Formosa/Canavalia/obtusifolia/VI-26/R. Takahashi"; "No. 1143 ?/TAENIOTHRIPS/formosae/M./HOLOTYPE"; "Pho- CO NGiey AJ Allotype, male; "JAPAN/Kotosho, Formosa/Canavalia/obtus- ifolia/VI-26/R. Takahashi"; "No. 1143b. ¢/TAENIOTHRIPS/ formosae/ (allotype)/?? canavaliae/(paratypes)"; "Pho- to. No. 48" {1 male, 4 females under. 1 cover glass]. Paratypes, 2 (females). TAENIOTHRIPS GLADIOLI MOULTON and STEINWEDEN. Mei McCanesEneoOnOls; VOL. 63,.NG« 1,-DPen 20-21oy tigen. Paratypes, 24 (1 male, 23 females). Remarks: In addition, there are 10 larvae on 3 slides 52 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Ocer Papers labeled as paratypes. TAENIOTHRIPS GRACILIS MOULTON. LOD Trans. UNatur. Hist. . Soc. Formosa, VoL. 18, no. OS, Boo 2eon292 7 le) EtG. Lys Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10833; "“JAPAN/FORMOSA/ Taihoku/Bean/flowers/13-IV-26/R. Takahashi"; "No. 2208 ?7Taenlothrips/gracilis/M/HOLOTYPE”; “Photo. Lam: Allotype, male; "JAPAN/Osaka/Helichrysum/bracteatum/2-I1x- 2//¢. Teranisha. 3 "NO. 2352 "6/Taeniothrips/gqraciilis/ M/ALLOLYPE sie PnOco:., LL5". Paratype, 1 (female). Remarks: The data on the label of the holotype slide correspond to the published data of one of the para- types. TAENIOTHRIPS INCERTA MOULTON. LOS6y Ann. Mag. Natur. (Hast. ssers 20) vol. it mo. hol, Dp 506-509). Paratypes, 3 (1 male, 2 females). TAENIOTHRIPS ITALICUS BAGNALL. LOVE PANN Mag. Natur. Hist. ser. 97) vol. Levyno- LOS, pp. 650-651. Paralectotypes, 2 (females). Remarks: Mound (1968, p. 58) designated the lectotype. TAENIOTHRIPS KOTOSHOI MOULTON. 9287 Annot. (Zool. vap., vol. Ly mo.w4 apps. S00 suse Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10834; "JAPAN/Kotosho, Formosa/Canavalia/obtusifolia/VI-26/R. Takahashi"; "No. 1143(c) ?/Taeniothrips/kotoshoi/M/HOLOTYPE"; "Pr. ORS or TAENIOTHRIPS KRAUSSI J. C. CRAWFORD. L948, Proc. (Entomol. Soc. Wash, Vol. O0),.nO-. 6S) pp oe SO), eg. elca—lor. Paratype, 1 (female). TAENIOTHRIPS LAGOENACOLLUS MOULTON. 1933, Rev. Entomol.) “(Rio de waneiro) ; vols, asc. 1 pp. L30=s27 Eg. ist Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10835; "S. AMERICA/St Theresa/Brazil./Sweeping/"Geketschert."/VI-28/0. Con- de"; "No. 3223 ?/Taeniothrips/lagoenacollus/M/HOLO- NADIE Allotype, male; "S. AMERICA/Brazil/St. Theresa/Geketsch- ert/V1I=28/70. Conde"; "No. 3223 ¢6/Taeniothrips7 lagoenacollus/M./ALLOTYPE". Paratype, 1 (female). Remarks: The published data for the allotype is in error. The allotype label data is the same as that of the holotype. TAENIOTHRIPS MERIDIANA MOULTON. 1936, ‘Ann. Mag. Natur; Hust. cers 10), volley Gye mo. ole: pp. 503-504. No. 205] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 53 Paratypes, 4 (1 male, 3 females). TAENIOTHRIPS MERIDIANA form TENUIS MOULTON. liSSG,unnnsiMag. Natur. Histo; sex. “10> vol. “Py "mo. wow, pie 25105: Allotype, male, CAS Type No. 10836; "AFRICA/Uganda/Flow- ers of/"Kayinchindi"/1-I-25/H. Hargreaves"; "No. 4397 ¢/TAENIOTHRIPS/meridiana/f. tenuis M./ALLOTYPE". TAENIOTHRIPS MUCUNAE var. FIJIENSIS MOULTON. [O44 Occas,. sPapi.: Bernice PP, \Bishop Musia,, voll. 17 no. 22), ps #268. Paratypes, 3 (females). TAENIOTHRIPS PALLIPES var. FLORINATUS PRIESNER. S32 Sy yiscub ial, vol. flo), no. 4 pe 289. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10837; "No./1880/CHINA/ Kashing/Che-Kiang Prov./Broad Bean/flowers/17-III-26/ K. Y. Fey"; "Taeniothrips/pallipes Bgn./v. florinatus/ Holotype/?/det.Dr.H.Priesner". Paratypes, 3 (females). TAENIOTHRIPS PEARSALLI MOULTON. i277, e Bull werooklyn Entomol. isoc:, vol. 22,5, no. “4, pp. 1O2=19 3 pL dll (ings: gA=5) < Holotype, male, CAS Type No. 10838; [U.S.A.] "COLORADO/ Pearsall"; "No. 986 ¢/Taeniothrips/pearsalli M. [struck out and replaced with achaeta]/HOLOTYPE/elev. 8400'"; Bec h— 26s Allotype, female; same data as holotype. Remarks: The holotype and allotype were on loan to Mr. Sakimura at the time this paper was prepared, and he provided the label data. TAENIOTHRIPS PINGREEI MOULTON. No2 7. Bul WBECoklyn VEntomol. Sec. , vol. 022; now 47e8pp- OM MO 2 pl LE (Eaige S) Holotype, male, CAS Type No. 10839; [U.S.A.] "COLORADO/ Pingree Park./Anaphalis/subalpina/20-VIII-26/C. P. Gillette"; "No. 1039 6/Taeniothrips/pingreei/M/HOLO- Uivaminee Allotype, female; same data as holotype. Paratypes, 2 (males). TAENIOTHRIPS PULCHELLA MOULTON. O36, Pivliappane wy. Agr. , Vols 7) No. 27 pp. AZ68—260. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10840; "TH 15/on cotton/ Gossypium/brasiliense/Victorias/Occ. Negros [PHILIP- PINEST/ 7/16/28 /W. D. Pierce"; "No. 4255/Taeniothrips/ pulchella/M. /HOLOTYPE". TAENIOTHRIPS PURA MOULTON. ISS6pPaAnn. Mag.wNatur. Hist. |, ser. 10, vol. 917, nos. nO L, pp. 505-506. Paratypes, 2 (females). 54 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers TAENIOTHRIPS QUINANI MOULTON. 1936 Ann. Mags Natur. Hist., ser. 20, vol. 17, no. Lou; pp. o06-50id. Paratypes, 13 (3 males, 10 females). TAENIOTHRIPS SAMOAENSIS MOULTON. L944), Occas.) Pap.) Bernice P. Bishop Mus. vol. 17,. no. 22y7.App eo eae 10y 2d). bal Paratypes, 8 (females). TAENIOTHRIPS TAHOEI MOULTON. 1927, Bulls Brooklyn: Batomoel.. Sec.,, vel..:22;, now <4. pp. TOO LOU tele ag 6:2). Holotype, male, CAS Type No. 10841; [U.S.A.] "CALIFORNIA/ Lake Tahoe/Grass/30-VII-26/D. M."; "No. 956 ¢6/Taenio- thrips/tahoei/M/HOLOTYPE"; “Pr. 22=xX=26--. TAENIOTHRIPS UGANDAI MOULTON. L936). Anne. Mage Naturts ALSt..,»Ssen.. LO, volo c7 jones 0, Pp) 2O2—50.3s Paratype, 1 (male). TAENIOTHRIPS UMTALII MOULTON. 1930); Ann. Mag Natur., Histi..,,.sen., LO; vol. 5S; Mos 72Ze, Ppp. 203=204. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10842; "S. AFRICA/Umtali/ S. Rhodesia/Blumea sp./ o/n [?]/Persicaria/5-X-26/A. Cuthbertson."; "No. 1642 ?/Taeniothrips/umtalii/M/ HOLOTYPE Pr = 19si x Paratypes, 3 (females). TAENIOTHRIPS VARICORNIS MOULTON. 1928) Trans. Naturs Hist. Soc...Formosa,, vol. is,,) no. 90, ppe.292=29:4,, pis 5 (ine. 2). Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10843; "JAPAN/Kagi, For- mosa/Persea/gratissima/I-28/K. Toyota"; "No. 2654 °/ Taeniothrips/varicornis/M/HOLOTYPE". Paratypes, 11 (females). Remarks: The published host data and date of collection are in, error. According to the Moulton card file, the host for No. 2654 is Persea gratissima and the date of collection is January, 1928; £or-No.. 2647 2t is Mangifera indica and December, 1927. TAENIOTHRIPS VULGATISSIMUS var. AMERICANUS MOULTON. 1929, Pan=Paci fic Entomol., vol. 5) enn) senppei so- or. Lectotype, male, CAS Type No. 10844; [U.S.A.] "“COLORADO./ Cherokee Park./Sedum./4-VII-26/M. A. Palmer."; "No. 911 ¢6/Taeniothrips"; "Pr. 22—-X=26." 30 "hacniothrs ps vulgatissimus americanus/Moulton lectotype designated/ O'Neill & Bigelow 1964". Paralectotypes, 88 (25 males, 63 females). Remarks: O'Neill and Bigelow (1964, p. 1236) designated the lectotype. THRIPS ABDOMINALIS D. L. CRAWFORD. 1910, Pomona Coll. d. -Entemel., ive. 2, now. poe tos No. 105] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 55 159, fig. 65A-E. Syntypes, 9 (females), CAS Type No. 10845; "Solanum/Mex [-ico]/Guadalajara/Crawford"; "Thrips/abdominalis" [9 females under 1 cover glass; 1 specimen ringed with black ink]. Remarks: This species was described from numerous fe- males. Our specimens are presumed to be syntypes. THRIPS ANEMONENSIS MOULTON. i936 7) wan Pacific Entomol), voll. (12), mo. 3, pe Love Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10846; "CANADA/Birtle/ Manitoba/Anemone/patens/11-V-28./A. B. Bird"; "No. 3029 2?/THRIPS/anemonensis/M. /HOLOTYPE". THRIPS ARMATA MOULTON. LS 36; wehappine) Ui. Age. 7 VOl .07.5,nos) 2), pp a2 te rae Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10847; "TH 11//on “Citrus/7 seedling/Victorias/Occ. Negros [PHILIPPINES]/ 5/18/28 / W. D. Pierce"; "No. 4249 °/Thrips/armata/M. /HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; "TH 6 @/cane tip roller/Hda Guicay/Manap- la/Occ. Negros [PHILIPPINES]/ 5/6/28 /W. D. Pierce"; "No. 4239 6/Thrips/armata/M./ALLOTYPE" [3 males under 1 cover glass; 2 ringed with black ink, the left spec- imen with line drawn to "ALLOTYPE"]. Paratypes, 10 (7 males, 3 females). Remarks: The published description cited 3 male and 7 female paratypes. In addition, there are 2 males and 3 females on 3 slides labeled as paratypes. THRIPS BREMNERII MOULTON. SOU, TS ADED =, Agi =.) sburs Entomoill.s Tech. 4Sen. oom ere, Dt. 34. Pp. 59-00), ‘pl. 5 (figs. 37=39)).. Syntypes, 10 (females), CAS Type No. 10848; "Inside of/ Ripe Pags/San dose, Cal. [UsS-A Bur. tnbomole Techy "sere non 2 ile Dp. G6, 23, pil. 2: Crrgs sommes Syntypes, 10 (1 male, 9 females), CAS Type No. 10867; [U.S sae | "CALIFORNIA/Visalia/Mimulus/27-VI-09/P. R Jones"; "No. 219/Thrips/magnus/HOLOTYPE" [1 female]. Noe 205] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 59 [U.S.A.] "“CALIFORNIA/Visalia/Mimulus/27-VI-09/P. R. Jones"; "No. 219 6?/Thrips/magnus/PARATYPE" [1 male, 1 female under 1 cover glass]. fUsSaAcd "CALIFORNIA/Visalia/Mimulus/27-VI-'09/ Pr IR Jones"; "No. 219/Thrips/magnus/PARATYPE" [3 fe- males under 1 cover glass]. nWatlody Ld owem./Coyote,,/Cal.. [U.S A.1/ 75 3o0l0. Dee "27./Thrips/magnus. M./Acc. No. 318." [2 females under separate cover glasses]. WWidGs flower, /Coyvote:,,/Cal., aS eA.|/7.6 36. LOne Dic. Mee "26/Thrips/magnus. M/Acc. No. - 318." [2 females under separate cover glasses]. Remarks: This species was described from numerous fe- males and an unstated number of males. THRIPS MUCIDUS MOULTON. i936 Pan—Pacirre Entomol: ; Vole? 7 nO. 3 spe elo Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10868; [U.S.A.] "OREGON/ Hood River/Apple/leaf mold/3-VII-29/L. Childs"; "No. 3598 °/Thrips/mucidus/Moulton/Holotype.". THRIPS ORIGANI PRIESNER. ; 264ool. wahrb., Abt. Syst., Okoll. Geogr. Erercs vole DZ MOS -682— 9), MD Dias Mele = aha Syntype, 1 (female), CAS Type No. 10869; "HUNGARIA:/ Ssamontornya./4—K=1925./Origanum vulg./tg. EB. ilivene ohcips/origant -Pr./? Cotype:);) "Priesner «.24.066h. 27a. Remarks: This species was described from a series of about 80 females. THRIPS (ISOTHRIPS) PALLISETIS SAKIMURA. LIG6I BPacita colnsectsy wvol. ol ino. bpp. v7 en etes. 57. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10870; "“AUSTRALIA/Louth, Nice Sie Wie. / FE Lowers/27.V.28/S. 5. Elanders"; “No. .4701 ?/Thrips (Isothrips) /pallisetis/Sakimura/HOLOTYPE/Det. by K. Sakimura/May 8, 1968"; "No. 4711 ?/[a manuscript name of Moulton]/HOLOTYPE [MS written over and struck Owe. Paratypes, 2 (females). Remarks: The holotype was on loan to Mr. Sakimura at the time this paper was prepared, and he provided the label data. THRIPS PANICUS MOULTON. 1929, lorida Entomol ~, vol. 13,. nos “4jepp-s76la63- Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10871; [U.S.A.] "TER. HAW. /Molokai/Sugar/Cane/25-I-29/0. H. Swezey."; "No. 3272 ?/Thrips/panicus/M/HOLOTYPE". Paratypes, 9 (females). THRIPS RETICULATUS MOULTON. 1940, Occas. Pap. Bernice P. Bishop Mus., vol. 15, no. 24, pp. 254=255. Paratypes, 4 (2 males, 2 females). 60 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers THRIPS (ISOTHRIPS) RHABDOTUS SAKIMURA. 1969> Pacrtve tnsects;, vol.’ 11; no. 1, pp. 74-77, £igs:. 6-11. Paratypes, 6 (females). THRIPS SACCHARONI MOULTON. T5238" "Proc Hawara. ERCEOMOl., (SOC.4 (LO27) 7 (VOES 27, 1nOns a5 pps 2 oll Pa hag ye, Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10872; [U.S.A.] "TER. HAWAII/Honolulu/Sugar Cane/6-XII-26/0. H. Swezey"; "No. 1449 ?/THRIPS/saccharoni/Moulton/HOLOTYPE"; "Pho- £05 #95" Neallotype, male; "S. AMERICA/Sao Paulo, Brazil/Sugar Cane/1-IxX-29/D. M."; "No. 3731 ¢/Thrips/saccharoni/M./ ALLOTYPE". Paratypes, 14 (females). Nealloparatype, 1 (male). Remarks: In addition, there are 3 females on separate slides labeled as paratypes from "TER. HAWAII/Island of Kauai/Sugar cane/leaves/II-27./0. H. Swezey" Moul- ton "No. 1812"." “Moulton’ (19 3Sa;;" 9.135). Eigs 26) described the neallotype. THRIPS SETIPENNIS STEINWEDEN and MOULTON. 1930; Proc. Natur. Hist. Soce) Pukven Christ. Uniw.,. vol. 37 (Ppaene Ome Gls Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10873; "CHINA/Canton/Olea- ceae-/Jasmium sp./30-XI-27/K. Y. Fey"; "No. 2668 ?/ Sericothrips [Serico scratched off]/setipennis S & M/ HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; "CHINA/Canton/Oleacea-/Jasmium sp./30-XI- 297K. Vo Fey"; "No. -2668 6 /Thrips/setipennis Se M/ ALLOTYPE". i Paratype, 1 (male). Remarks: The published date of collection (November 30, 1907) is incorrect. All slides are labeled November 30',. 1927: THRIPS SETOSUS MOULTON. 1928, Annot. Zool. dap., vol. il) mo. 4, pp. "3043305. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10874; "JAPAN/Osaka/Sweep- ing/Bush/2-Ix—-27/7¢C.) Teranishi" "No. 2358 2 /Thrips/ setosus/M/HOLOTYPE"; "121". Paratypes, 3 (females). THRIPS TARAXACI MOULTON. 1936, Pan=Pacifiie ‘Entomels vel 12); nova, spol 209-210. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10875; [U.S.A.] "MONTANA/ Bozeman/Yellow/Dandelion/12-VI-32/D. M."; "No. 4917 ?/Thrips/taraxaci/M. /HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; same data as holotype. Paratypes, 2 (females). THRIPS THALICTRI HOOD. 1931, Buil. Brooklyn Entomol, Soca plvol. 126 fio. a4, epp- 94-4575. pis 7 {Ergs>) i=4)e Paratype, 1 (female). Now sk05] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 61 Thrips, tusca [sic] Moulton. See Thrips fusca Moulton. THRIPS (EPITHRIPS) UNISPINUS MOULTON. 1940, Occas. Pap. Bernice P. Bishop Mus., vol. 15, no. 24, Ds, 252. Paratypes, 4 (3 males, 1 female). Remarks: In addition, there is 1 female on a slide lab= eled as a paratype from "NEW GUINEA/Koitaki/15-XI-28/C. E. Pemberton" Moulton "No. 3692". THRIPS VICTORIENSIS MOULTON. ISG, Pha lappine: J. Agne.., VOL. 7, NO. 27 De 20s Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10876; "TH. 70/Victorias/ Oc. Negros [PHILIPPINES]/W.. D. Pierce": “No. 4295 9/7 THRIPS/victoriensis/M/HOLOTYPE". TOXONOTHRIPS GRAMINEAE MOULTON. i27jmean-Paciine Entomol.,-vol. 4, no. 1) pps, S0-oL- Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10877; [U.S.A.] "CALIFOR- NIA/Lake Tahoe/Grass/Sweepings/VII-1926/D. M."; "No. 956 °?/Toxonothrips/gramineae/M. 1927/HOLOTYPE"; "Pr. 22-K=26" >. "166". Allotype, male; same data as holotype but without fourth label. TOXONOTHRIPS GRAMINEAE ssp. FUSCUS POST. P6l,erban—-Pacific Entgmol., vol.-37, nO. 2y,\Pen tel, Ere. rie Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10878; "ll Mi. E./Tide- water, Ore... [U.S.A.]/R. LL. + Leah J. Post/il gan. 19467 dead flowers/Rumex/aceticella"; "Toxonothrips/grami- neae/form fuscus/Post/Holotype". TRYPHACTOTHRIPS IPOMOEAE MOULTON. 1933, Rew. Entomol. (Rio de. Janeiro), vols 3), Bascagt, pp. 198-99, Lig. 4. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10879; "S. AMERICA/Brazil/ Ipomoea/batatas/9-II-28/G. Bondar"; "No. 2681 ?/Scler- othrips [Scler scratched off]/ipomoeae/M. /HOLOTYPE./ Tryphacto". ZONOTHRIPS OSMUNDAE J. C. CRAWFORD. P94) ~Proc. Entomol... Soc.) Wash., vol. 43,, no. S22pp. 205-— LOFe £igm: Lla-b. Syntype, 1 (female), CAS Type No. 10880; "Cwfd. no. 766/ Tenafly N J [U.S.A.] v.19'40/on Fruiting Fronds/Osmun- da cinnamomea/J C Crawford Coll./Balsam"; "Zonothrips/ osmundae/Cwfd./?/Paratype"; "Andre/Jan.1.1942”. Remarks: This species was described from 26 males and 42 females mounted on slides and many specimens still in alcohol. 62 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Oce. Papers TUBULIFERA PHLAEOTHRIPIDAE ACALLUROTHRIPS LATUS MOULTON. 1944, Occas: Pap. Bernice P. Bishop Mus., vol. 17, no. 22, ppe 289-2907, fag. 5C—d- Paratype, 1 (female). ACANTHOTHRIPS DOANEII MOULTON. IO7 RU. “Ste Dep Age., Bure Entomol. , Tech. “ser... WO. el2y DE 3, pp 64-65, pl. 6 (f£tgss S0—52)- Holotype, male, CAS Type No. 10881; "Grass/Alum Rock Can. (Sam JOSe,;, Cal. [UsosA.l/7—LEr—06/D,. M.'s NO. 4o-6/. Phloeothrips/s. g.-Acanthothrips/doanei, M./HOLOTYPE". ACTINOTHRIPS PEDALIS HOOD. 1949" Rev. Entomol. (Rio de Janeiro); vol... 20,. fLascs. 1— Sy, Opa OO, ,buG. Sse Paratype, 1. ACTINOTHRIPS TRICHAETUS HOOD. Ige5, stylops vol. A, pt. 2, pp. 246-252, 06g o alana Syntype, 1, CAS Type No. 10882; "PANAMA/BARRO COLORADO ISLAND/ (Gatun Lake, Panama Canal),/June 26, 1933/J. D. Hood/Dead palm leaves./[Hood No. 948.]/Mounted in Canada Balsam"; "Actinothrips/trichaetus/sp. nov./ PARATYPE". Remarks: This species was described from 42 males, 46 females, and 20 larvae. ADRANEOTHRIPS SATURATUS COTT. : 156), Unave (Calvi y Pubs “Entomol. , vol. 13; pp. o2-So- Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10883; see remarks. Allotype, male; see remarks. Remarks: These types have not been received from Dr. (CONE ADROTHRIPS AUREUS MOULTON. 1942 Bul. (S. Calats Acad. Sci, vol. 407 spe. 1), ppeo— Coppa. Se Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10884; "AUSTRALIA/Ivanhoe/ Camarina/16-V-31/S. E. Flanders"; "No. 4712 ?/Adro- thrips/aureus/Moulton/HOLOTYPE". Paratypes, 2 (females). AGNOSTOTHRIPS SEMIFLAVUS MOULTON. IiSA7ToPan—-Paciivco Entomol: , Vol. 23, MO... 7 Palo. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 5879; "NEW GUINEA/Maffin Bay/VI-44/E. S. Ross"; "No. 5657 ?/AGNOSTOTHRIPS/ SEMIFLAVUS/M1t./HOLOTYPE". ALLOTHRIPS AFRICANUS FAURE. 1933) Bulls Brooklyn Entomol. 'Scoe., vol. 28, no. 27 PP. DI-DIE NO. Ly pls 3) (ergs lo 2 Opk Paratype, 1 (male). No. 105] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 63 ALLOTHRIPS NUBILLICAUDA WATSON. Hos ae lexi dasrntomolk.o,) vol. 18, no. 2, pp. 60-61. Panalectotypes, 2. (l¥male, 1, female). Remarks: Stannard (1968, p. 510) designated the lecto- type. ANACTINOTHRIPS FUSCUS MOULTON. 193327) Reve Entomol. (Rio de Janeiro), vol. 3; fasc. Se Ppe, 48-419) fig. 22): Holotype, male, CAS Type No. 10885; "BRAZIL/Esp. Santo/ IX-1928/0. Conde"; "No. 3234 6/Anactinothrips/fuscus/ HOLOTYPE/Drawing". ANTHOTHRIPS VARIABILIS D. L. CRAWFORD. OO, PPomonaly COLL. Ji. (Entomol.,, vol. 2, nos 1 ppp. Le6— 167; £2g.° 69A-E. Syntypes, 7, CAS Type No. 10886; "Celosia/Santiago de/las Vegas, Cuba./C. F. Baker."; “Anthothrips/variabilus/ Crawford. /?/Haplothrips/gowdeyi" [7 specimens under 1 cover glass]. Remarks: This species was described from numerous females and several males. Our specimens are presumed to be syntypes. APTERYGOTHRIPS CAROLINAE FAURE. 195, we enctomol. .SocuSis Ain. , \vols. 22), gno. el aoeaee0 tl 204, 206-208, tigs. 1-5, 8-9. Paratypes, 2 (1 male, 1 female). ATRACTOTHRIPS BRADLEYI HOOD. L938; 4qRrOC. (Biel. Sec. Wash=.,; vol.« 5, pps 28=325 Paratypes, 2 (1 male, 1 female). AUSTROTHRIPS FLAVITIBIA MOULTON. 19407 .0ccas. Pap Bernice. P. Bishop Mus. 7,2vol.. to, enue. 24) pp. 261-262. Paratypes, 19 (5 males, 14 females). Remarks: In addition, there are 4 larvae on 1 slide la- beled as paratypes. BACTROTHRIPS (BACTRIDOTHRIPS) GUINEAENSIS MOULTON. WAT jp Mban-PacvEve Entomol. ,. VOLATZS,\ ine. h4y- pp ee Lita ee Holotype, male, CAS Type No. 5884; "NEW GUINEA/Finschha- fen/7-V-'44/E. S. Ross"; "No. 5667 ¢/Bactrothrips/ (Bactridothrips) /guineaensis/HOLOTYPE Mlt". BAGNALLIELLA FLAVIPES MOULTON. 1940, Occas. Pap. Bernice P. Bishop Mus., vol. 15, no. 24,"%pp. 269-270. Paratypes, 3 (females). Remarks: In addition, there are 4 larvae on 1 slide la- beled as paratypes. BAGNALLIELLA ROBUSTA MOULTON. W940 TAs Mag. Natun.'Hist., Sser.<12;,-volouwzyene. 19, pp-1483, 486; “fig. 2% .2a=b. Paratype, 1 (female). 64 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES {Oce.. Papers BOLOADELOTHRIPS AFRICANUS MOULTON. 1949 Ann. Mag f Natiin.. (Histo; csenewol2 hwo: 22), nos oho), pp. 489, 492, “fg. 4,. 4a. Paratypes, 2 (1 male, 1 female). BOLOTHRIPS ARTOCARPI MOULTON. 1942), Bernice P.) Bishop Mus. “Bull. 172, pp.: 14-15. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10887; “GUAM/Mt. Alifam/ Artocarpus/communis/21-V-36/0. H. Swezey"; "No. 5468 ? /Bolothrips/artocarpi/Moulton/HOLOTYPE". BOLOTHRIPS (BOLOTHRIPS) AUSTRALIENSIS MOULTON. [G87 Proc. Cality No... 4105 1( 2) si etapa — thrips/spinosus/M/HOLOTYPE/50 dfh/measured". ELAPHROTHRIPS UNICOLOR MOULTON. NOS 3A Rev. “Entomol. (Rie de Janeswno) vol. 3iatkasic.e scr, ppe. 215=416, Erg. 92a. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10914; "S. AMERICA/Brazil/ Host./Not Given/9-II-28/G. Bondar"; "No. 2679 ?/Elaph- rothrips/unicolor/M/HOLOTYPE". Paratypes, 8 (4 females, 3 pupae, 1 larva). ELATEA STANNARDI FAURE. LIS/peoianeomol.., SOC iS ALE vole 20, ines .2,0pp-. 40n— 404, 406-408, figs. 7=9) Pl—12- Paratypes, 2 (1 male, 1 female). EMPROSTHIOTHRIPS NIGER MOULTON. LO4IFSRuUL SS. Calitie Acad. Sciran vole 4, ote eaynpo.e. 2s heyy open ii Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10915; "S. AUSTRALIA/Ool1- dea/A. M. Lea"; "No. 3142 °/Emprosthio-/thrips/niger/ Moulton/ALLOTYPE". Allotype, male; "S. AUSTRALIA/Lucindale/A. M. Lea"; "No. 3103 ¢/Emprosthio-/thrips/niger/Moulton/HOLOTYPE". Remarks: According to data on the type slides, the type locality is Ooldea, and the correct Moulton number forthe alliotypenrs, 3L035 EOTHRIPS BURSARIAE MOULTON. 1927, Proc. “Linn. Soc. NewS.” Walles!)) vel. '527,) pia, pp 59-607 Ergsa. L2 =e Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10916; "AUSTRALIA/Wanah, N. S. W./Bursaria/spinosa/1925/W. W. Froggatt"; "No 516 °?/EOTHRIPS/bursariae/M. /HOLOTYPE". Paratypes, 25 (8 males, 7 females). Remarks: The holotype was on loan to Mr. Mound at the time this paper was prepared, and he provided the label data. In addition, there are 3 pupae on 1 slide labeled as paratypes. EUOPLOTHRIPS ARMATUS MOULTON. 1940), Occas, Pap. Bernice P. “Bishop Mus.) voll ao no. 24, pp. 264-265. Paratypes, 3 (females). Now + 1.0/5: ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 7 EUPATHITHRIPS SPECTATOR HOOD. E347 PEGG? Biol’ Soc. Wash.., ‘vol. 47, -~pps 73=76. Paralectotype, l. Remarks: O'Neill, Arnaud, and Lee (1971, p. 25) desig- nated the lectotype. EURHYNCHOTHRIPS HARGREAVESI PRIESNER. HOSS, Sty lops//vel. 47ept. 6; pps 130-131, Syntypes, 2 (1 male, 1 female), CAS Type No. 10917; "Sierra Leone:/Njala, 1933. causes/leaf crinkle on/ Combretum sp./E. H. 5/9 "; “Eurhynchothrips/hargreav- esi /Pr./*ouParatypes"; “PARATYPE”; "“Prstit=36" [2 specimens under 1 cover glass]. Remarks: This species was described from an unstated number of males, females, and second instar larvae. EURYNOTOTHRIPS LATAPENNIS MOULTON. LOGS Proc; “Calsit! Acad Scr .\; sers 47 vole Sol, noeesor pp. dato 2, fags 5 -38=40% Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10918; "AUSTRALIA/Barton/ A. M. Lea"; "No 3091 ?/Eurynotothrips/latapenna/Moul- ton/HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; "S\... AUSTRALIA/Pt.. Lincoln/A. M.) Lea; "No 3125 ¢6/Eurynotothrips/latapenna/Moulton/ALLOTYPE". Paratypes, 6 (5 females). Remarks: The holotype and allotype were on loan to Mr. Mound at the time this paper was prepared, and he provided the label data. EURYTHRIPS CORNUTUS MOULTON. 19297 Florida Entomol., vol. 13, no. 4, ppI463—-64- Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10919; "CUBA/Baragua/ Host.. Unknown./15-IV-=27/L. C. Scaramuzza/C. FF. sorahl; "No. 1852 ?/Eurythrips/cornutus/M. /HOLOTYPE/tbl. 1.82"; SPHOEG/ US82 EURYTHRIPS FLAVACINCTUS MOULTON and ANDRE. NOSomekowa, State ‘Coll. wo. Ser, “vol. "107 nos Siyipeeeay Pats 3166's Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10920; [U.S.A.] “IOWA/ Ottumwa/Moss/11-I11-34/Floyd Andre"; "No. 5357 ?/Eury- thrips/flavacinctus/M. + Andre/HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; same data as holotype but with "(395)" after "ALLOTYPE". Paratypes, 9 (1 male, 8 females). EURYTHRIPS FUSCIPENNIS MOULTON. 1929057 Florsda,entomol,, vol. L3r no. 4; pp. 65—-bes Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10921; "CUBA/Baragua. / Host. Unknown/15-IV-27/L. C. Scaramuzza/C. F. Stahl"; "No. 1852 ?/Eurythrips/fuscipennis/M/HOLOTYPE/c.". EURYTHRIPS VARIUS MOULTON. 1970 SE torida Entomol, vol. 13;)-no. 4, pp. 64—c5- Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10922; "CUBA/Baragua/ Host. Unknown./15-IV-27/C. F. Stahl"; "No. 1852 (b) ?/Eurythrips/varius/M/HOLOTYPE". 72 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers FORMICOTHRIPS YOSEMITAE MOULTON. 1929 ,) Pan-Paciive Entomol. vol... Sy nes 3, pp. L35—l56. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10923; [U.S.A.] "CALIFOR- NIA/Yosemite Valley/Grass/24-VI-27/D. M.-R. C. M."; "No. 1763 °?/Formicothrips/yosemitei/M/HOLOTYPE". Paratypes, 8 (2 females, 6 larvae). FULGOROTHRIPS PRIESNERI FAURE. O33) seul. SBrooklyn: Entomods. (SOC..,5 VOl..| (28), NOs Zin Bp. 63-652) now Lp ipila.3: (Engst... 23-24), Paratype, 1 (male). GALACTOTHRIPS DIVERSICOLOR MOULTON. 1OseeniRev oEntome Lenn (Rios del Janeiro) .,sVOlssS, SEaSCen Sy, pp. 405-406. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10924; "S. AMERICA/Bahia, Brazil/Galactia/sp./G. Bondar"; "No. 4048 ?/Galacto- thrips/diversucolon/M/HOLOTYPE/S. (C.) 2 lt—2) V4 Allotype, male; same data as holotype but without data on last line. Paratypes, 6 (3 pupae, 2 larvae). GASTROTHRIPS AUSTRALIENSIS MOULTON. UNG Bare LOC) LCA Lt ACAGS \SCus.. 74 -SCrie 4 aaVOl-eoG,: paOx . 5), pp. 95-916, ifagsi.. 5=6. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10925; "AUSTRALIA/Pear- son I/Campbell"; "No. 3137 ?/Gastrothrips/australien- sis/Moulton/HOLOTYPE". Remarks: The holotype was on loan to Mr. Mound at the time this paper was prepared, and he provided the label data. GIGANTOTHRIPS BACULIFER PRIESNER. ¢ 1928, Boll ab. Zool. Gen. .Agr. Rs Ist... Sup. Agr. Porti- Ciypevol.. 214 pps 76-80; (EEGs. pais Syntypes, 3 (1 male, 1 pupa, 1 larva), CAS Type No. 10926; "Mamou/ (Guinea franc.)/leg. Silvestri./Cotypen"; "Gigantothrips/bacul iter .Pr/6, tae bhp ee Ue bE oe: "Priesner.24.XII27." [3 specimens under 1 cover glass]. Remarks: This species was described from an unstated number of males, females, pupae, larvae, and eggs. GIGANTOTHRIPS ROSSI MOULTON. 1947, An. Escuela Nac. Ciene. Biola, MO» 4a) nOem4a, pi 420. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10927; "MEXICO/Tamazun- chale/S.. li. BP. /23=XI—"467 Bu Se -ROSS ts so NOs 617.027 Gigantothrips/rossi/Mt/HOLOTYPE". Paratypes, 2 (females). GIGANTOTHRIPS VENAPENNIS MOULTON. 19287) Trans... Natur. Hist. Sec. Hormosa, Vole wee no. os, Bpy s2h-320" Holotype, "female", CAS Type No. 10928; "JAPAN/Kagi, For- mosa/Host./?/19-III-1927./R. Takahashi"; "No. .2203/ Gigantothrips/venapennis/HOLOTYPE/28 d. f. h/4. mm.". No. 165] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 73 GLUPHOTHRIPS VARICOLOR MOULTON. 1944, Occas. Pap. Bernice P. Bishop Mus., vol. 17, no. 220, PP« 303-304 @f1g. Ja-b: Paratype, 1 (female). GLYPTOTHRIPS BATESI WATSON. L935) -Plorida ‘Entomol., vol. 18, no. 4, pp. 56—57- Paralectotypes, 2 (1 male, 1 female). Remarks: Hood (1941, p. 163) designated the lectotype. Glyptothrips eddeyi [sic] Watson. See Glyptothrips eddyi Watson. GLYPTOTHRIPS EDDYI WATSON. 1935, Florida Entomol., vol. 18, no. 4, pp. 57-58. Syntypes, 2, CAS Type No. 10929; "Pitch & Scrub/Pine Need les/Ashville, -N..-Cy. lUsSsA.)]/Oct. 23, ‘“34/Arthur Jacott/#16 Coll"; "Glyptothrips/Eddeyi/N. sp./Para- type/osborni/Hinds/D M/J. R. W."; "Watson/x-35" [2 specimens under 1 cover glass]. Remarks: This species was described from 2 males and 80 females. Watson used the spelling "eddeyi" twice in his original description. However, this species was named after Dr. C. O. Eddy, and we consider, according to Article 32a(ii) and 32c of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (Stoll et al., 1964), that negdeyi” is an ancorrect original spelling and) that "eddyi" is the correct one. GLYPTOTHRIPS RETICULATUS WATSON. 19347 Plorida sntomol., vol. lep nozi3, pe. 45-26. Paralectotype, 1. Remarks: Stannard (1968, p. 410) designated the lecto- type. GNOPHOTHRIPS PINIPHILUS J. C. CRAWFORD. 1938) Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash.,; vol. 40, no. 2; pp. 39-41. Paratypes, 4 (2 males, 2 females). GOMPHIOTHRIPS TIBOUCHINAE MOULTON. 1933, (Rev. sentonol. a(Rio de Janezro),-vol. 3S,lfase. oa, Dame. Seis 920). Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10930; "BRAZIL, S. A./Sao Paulo/Tibouchina/ (seed pods) /3-IX-29/D. M."; "No. 3736 °?/Gomphiothrips/tibouchinae/M/HOLOTYPE/Drawing 25) athe 4 Allotype, male; same data as holotype but with "20 d. f. h." in place of "Drawing 25 dfh". Paratypes, 21 (10 males, 10 females). GRYPOTHRIPS ACACIAE MOULTON. RIGS Proc. “Cali f..Acad»/Sei:, ser: «4, vol. S6qg une vuos Pps O9-liOgwiags: 23-24. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10931; “AUSTRALIA/Millmer- ran/Acacia/parpophylla/3-IxX-28/1. Macqueen"; "No. 3068 ??/Grypothrips/acaciae/Moulton/HOLOTYPE". 74 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers GYNAIKOTHRIPS ARMATUS MOULTON. 1944; "Occeas.: Pap. Bernice P. Bishop Mus., vol. 17, no. Dia WD eei On eas Ci. Paratype, 1 (female). GYNAIKOTHRIPS CASEARIAE MOULTON. 1933) (iriditan shores Recs, vol. 9 Ptprn ly pp. S65 Paratypes, 10 (1 male, 7 females). GYNAIKOTHRIPS CITRICORNIS MOULTON. 1929) Trans. Natur. Hist. "Secs formosa, vol. Ee nose9a- pps 300-302, pl. 16 (f1gey5)! Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10932; "JAPAN/FORMOSA/ Taihoku. /Liquidambar/formosana/20-VI-26/R. Takahashi"; "No. 2211 °/Gynaikothrips/citricornis/M/HOLOTYPE"; Sioa Allotype, male; same data as holotype but without "128". Paratypes, 2 (females). GYNAIKOTHRIPS CITRITIBIA MOULTON. VOLO; MOccas’. “Pap. WBernices Ps" Bishop Mus. >; vols e157 °n0. 24) Ppa, 2o0-2oN. Paratypes, 14 (3 males, 11 females). Remarks: In addition, there are 1 male and 2 females on separate slides labeled as paratypes from "NEW GUINEA/ Koitaki/Ficus./27-XI-28/C. E. Pemberton" Moulton "No. 3694". GYNAIKOTHRIPS CLARIPES MOULTON. hod4ayvOccasaPap. Bernice PwvBishop Musij, vol) Li. ne- 2277 pe LUD, wees lex Paratype, 1 (male). Remarks: In addition, there is 1 female on a slide la- beled as a paratype from "FIJI ILS/Nandarivatu/ Vitilevu/3700'/10-IxX-38/E. C. Zimmerman" Moulton "No. S406 GYNAIKOTHRIPS FLAVIANTENNATUS MOULTON. O29), (Ree. indvan Muse, avoid. Sil, sot. 12,7) pp. 12 es 00e Paratypes, 4 (females). Remarks: In addition, there are 18 larvae on 3 slides labeled as paratypes. GYNAIKOTHRIPS FLAVITIBIA MOULTON. '929, Rec. IndiansMus:;, voll. 30>. pees 2a pps 99— 100), Paratypes, 4 (1 male, 3 females). Remarks: In addition, there are 16 larvae on 4 slides labeled as paratypes. GYNAIKOTHRIPS FUSCUS MOULTON. ig44), Occas. Pap. Bernice Ps Bashop Muss, vol. 17, nox 227), OD. 27 157927 9. eg) en abr Paratypes ,.2°(1 male, 1) female Remarks: In addition, there as 2 @larvavon aeslade: label— ed as a paratype. Nox 105] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 15 GYNAIKOTHRIPS KANNANI MOULTON. p Ne mBOMbaysiNatur. “Hist. Soc.» ivolz 337 ‘NOAA Gape 6e7- Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10933; “INDIA/Bangalore/ Eugenia/4-V-27/Dr. K. K. Kannan.":; "No. 2196 ?/Gynai- kothrips/kannani/M/HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; same data as holotype. Paratypes, 8 (4 males, 4 females). GYNAIKOTHRIPS KUWANAI MOULTON. 1928), Annot. Zool. Jap, vol. +1, non.4,,. pp.) 308=s 105 Fel FP Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10934; "JAPAN/Taihoku, Formosa/Smilax./ll=Vil=26/R. Takahashi"s) "Now 2133 2/7 GYNAIKOTHRIPS/kuwanai/M./HOLOTYPE"; "Photo. No. 38". Allotype, male; same data as holotype but with "Photo. NO) S9e Paratypes, 5 (2 males, 3 females). Remarks: The published date of collection of the holo- type and allotype is in error. GYNAIKOTHRIPS KUWAYAMAI MOULTON. O23, ehrans es Natur! Hist. iSec. Formosa, “vol. 18emos9 9), pp. S02—303) Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10935; "JAPAN/Koshun, For- mosa/Host./?/25-XI-26/R. Takahashi"; "No. 2212 ° [prob- ably should be ?]/Gynaikothrips/kuwayamai/M/HOLOTYPE"; yy la dieg Ps GYNAIKOTHRIPS LILIACEAE MOULTON. L287) Annot. Sool. wWap., vol. I, no. 4, pp. -aL0-cis, ies Ofn. store Houoe ae) female, CAS Type No. 10936; "JAPAN/Taihoku, Formosa/Liliaceae/ (Smilax) /11-VII-26/R. Takahashi"; "No. 1133 ?/GYNAIKOTHRIPS/liliaceae/M. 1927/HOLOTYPE"; MPhOEO. ANG. 9354's Allotype, male; same data as holotype but with "Photo. Noe SG". Paratypes, 8 (2 males, 3 females). GYNAIKOTHRIPS MAGNAFEMORA MOULTON. 1944, Occas. Pap. Bernice P. Bishop Mus., vol. 17, no. 22 Peters. Lig. Hic. Paratypes, 3 (2 males, 1 female). GYNAIKOTHRIPS MONSTERAE MOULTON. 1940, Occas. Pap. Bernice P. Bishop Mus., vol. 15, no. 24 pp 2 a= 2 5 6: Paratypes, 10 (females). Remarks: In addition, there are 1 pupa and 2 larvae on 2 slides labeled as paratypes. GYNAIKOTHRIPS ORCHIDIS MOULTON. 1927, (Bull. Breoklyn. Entomol. Soc.,; vol. 22, no. 2) pp. 200=201. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10937; "P[HILIPPINE] I [SLANDS] /Manila/Orchids/12-III-12/G. Compere"; "No. 76 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers 546 ?/Gynaikothrips/orchidis/M/HOLOTYPE". Remarks: The published date of collection is in error. GYNAIKOTHRIPS PRAELONGITUBUS MOULTON. 940, Occas. Pap. Bernice P. Bishop Mus., vol. 15, no. PX NAIR 8} OPE 75) VAS KS) Paratypes, 7 (1 male, 6 females). Remarks: In addition, there are 9 larvae on 2 slides labeled as paratypes. GYNAIKOTHRIPS ROTUNDUS MOULTON. 1928) ) LranssoNatur. OHist.s. Soc. (Formosa, ivol. 184, nos9), pp. es04-305,upboee (higeeG): Holotype, male, CAS Type No. 10938; "JAPAN/Taihoku, For- mosa/Camphor/tree./III-27./R. Takahashi"; "No. 2229 ¢6/ Gynaikothrips [scratched off]/rotundus/M/HOLOTYPE. / Inotetothrips/Pre dettents 2129 x GYNAIKOTHRIPS SCOTTI BAGNALL. LOZ -SAnn. Mag. Natur. Hvsts, ser. 9, vol. 7; no. 40), pp 20S=2 745 ple Waltigsec a wOata) 2 Syntype, 1 (female), CAS Type No. 10939; "SEYCHELLES/Sil- houette:/forest above/Mare aux Cochons/2.ix.1908/H. Scott No. 29"; "TUBULIFERA/Gynaikothrips/obscuripennis Bag. [scratched off]/scotti Bagn./? CO-TYPE"; "Bagnall. 26 X26 4s Remarks: This species was described from numerous spec- imens Of both sexes, mostly females. GYNAIKOTHRIPS SIMILLIMUS KARNY, in KARNY, DOCTERS VAN LEEUWEN, and DOCTERS VAN LEEUWEN-REIJNVAAN. LGU6;, Zo Wissa Insektenbiol +, vols 12; ines: L=2; opp. 16-17. : Syntypes, 2, CAS Type No. 10940; [INDONESIA] "Java: Oen- garan/Geb. + 900 m. 20.X./1913. Blattgalle/auf Vitis perga-/macea? D. v. L."; "Gynaikothrips/simillimus/ Karny/Cotypen."; "Priesner.24.XII.27." [2 specimens under 1 cover glass]. Remarks: This species was described from an unstated number of specimens. GYNATKOTHRIPS TAKAHASHII MOULTON. 1928) Annot:. Zool. Jap. ,; voll... Lik; ne. 4, pparsts—ouo, Paige. 79). Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10941; "JAPAN/Taihoku, Formosa/Ficus/retusa/III-1922/R. Takahashi"; "No. 1128 ?/GYNAIKOTHRIPS/takahashii/M. 1927./HOLOTYPE"; "Photo. Non 143nu Allotype, male; same data as holotype but with "Photo. No. 44." [2 specimens under 1 cover glass; allotype ringed with black ink]. Paratypes, 12 (females). GYNAITKOTHRIPS TENUICORNIS MOULTON. 1944, Occeas. (Pap. Bernice Ps) Bashop Mus., -vollaaly, no. 22.7 Del 276 jh bug. “ks Paratype, 1 (female). Noi. 20'5)] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES Th GYNAIKOTHRIPS YUASAI MOULTON. 19267, TAnnot. (Zool. wWap., vol. 11, no. 4, ‘pp. 31%5=318, ELg.. LO. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10942; "JAPAN/Karenka/ Host. ?/XI-25/R. Takahashi"; "No. 1130 ?/GYNAIKOTHRIPS /yuasai/M. 1927/7/d£h/HOLOTYPE"; "Photo. No. 37". Paratypes, 2 (females). HAPLIOTHRIPS CITRICORNIS ‘MOULTON. 1940, Occas. Pap. Bernice P. Bishop Mus’. , VOLo 15. noe 24, pp. 268-269). Paratypes, 12 (4 males, 8 females). Remarks: In addition, there are 9 larvae on 2 slides la- beled as paratypes. HAPLOTHRIPS AETHIOPIAE MOULTON. Lo28 Ann. Mags Natur. Hist., ser. 10; vols 2;-noons, pp. 240-241. Paratypes, 2 (1 male, 1 female). HAPLOTHRIPS BIFORMIS MOULTON. LI2Z5 Anh. Mag. Natur. Hist.,; ser. 10, vol. 2, noe so. pp. 238-240. Paratypes, 35 (12 males, 23 females). HAPLOTHRIPS COLOMBIENSIS MOULTON. LOSS Reve sEntomol, (Rio des Janeiro)),. vol. 3, Easey ae pp. 390-392. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10943; "COLOMBIA./Rio Frio /Grass/22-X-27/George Salt."; "No. 2822 ?/Haplothrips /colombiaensis/M/HOLOTYPE/measured". Allotype, male; "COLOMBIA/S. A./Rio. Frio/Grass/22-X-27/ George Salt."; "No. 2822 6/Haplothrips/colombiaensis/ M/ALLOTYPE/ @ measured/ (gynacoid)”". Paratypes, 11 (5 males, 4 females, 2 larvae). HAPLOTHRIPS COOPERI MOULTON. [92S Ann. Mag.) Natur: Hist., ser. 10, voliv2, ne. ay Dp. w2o6—2 317. Paratypes, 4 (1 male, 3 females). HAPLOTHRIPS (CHIRAPLOTHRIPS) FAUREANUS var. SUDANENSIS PRIESNER. ¥ i926.) Builds Soc. Roy. Entomol. Egypt., vols 20) puva4. Syntype, 1 (female), CAS Type No. 10944; [SUDAN] "Saole- il: Fung/Prov.-Blue Nile/3.3.30, under/bark: Sterculia /2?cinerea/85"; "Haplothrips/faureanus/sudanensis/Pr./ 2 UDARATY PH: Pr. LET=367. Remarks: This variety was described from numerous males and females. HAPLOTHRIPS (KARNYOTHRIPS) FUSCIPENNIS MOULTON. 19287 5Annot. Zoolyivap., vol. 1i;¢ne. 4, pp. 9 320-322. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10946; "“JAPAN/Taihoku, Formosa/Host. Unknown/20-VI-27/R. Takahashi."; "No. 2136 ?/Haplothrips/ (Karnyothrips)/fuscipennis M/HOLO- CVERZEEL= 3S. ICs." 78 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ . apers Allotype, male; "JAPAN./Koshun, Formosa/Piper/Galls/20- XI-26/R. Takahashi."; "No. 2127 é/Haplothrips/ (Karnyothrips) /fuscipennis/M/ALLOTYPE". Paratype, 1 (female). HAPLOTHRIPS FUSCUS MOULTON. 1928, Proc. Hawaii. Entomol. Soc. C927) jj aVOl. di Ocala, pps 24-125) q Holotype, female, CAS Type No. LOS 45); [U.S.A.] TER. HAWAII/Ft. Kamehameha/Oahu/Batis/maritima/8-V-27./F. X. Williams"; "No. 2539 ?/Haplothrips/fusca/M/ HOLOTYPE"; "Photo 70". 2 Allotype, male; same data as holotype but with "Photo. pleco Paratypes, 3 (1 male, 2 females). HAPLOTHRIPS (CHONOTHRIPS) GAVIOTAE MOULTON. 192907 Pan-Pacnile Encomols vol. 5), ACs in PP Ho2= bas. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10947; [U.S.A.] "CALIFOR- NIA/Gaviota Pass/Adenostoma/fasciculatum/15-V-28/D. M."; "No. 2784 ?/Haplothrips/gaviotae/M. /HOLOTYPE/ measured.". Paratypes, 5 (females). Remarks: In addition, there are 2 larvae on separate slides labeled as paratypes. HAPLOTHRIPS (CHIRAPLOTHRIPS) GRAMINELLUS PRIESNER. 1930; Buide sSoce, Fouad, LoorEntomolm moose svol.. 22, pps, Ais = var Lato eA. Syntype, 1 (male), CAS Type No. 10948; "Cyprus:/Cherkes (8.19337 £romy tut. / Col leeG a AL Mae ep Lo Emap sy (Chat raplothrips)/graminellus Pr./é/det. Dr. H. Priesner"; PParaty pew 0) Paceoreellie Seine Remarks: This species was described from "a good series of specimens" of both sexes. HAPLOTHRIPS HUKKINENI PRIESNER. 19397. Konowlay (L938) ,. vol. d7))) nos. 12= 3,0 pp ..267—2698 Syntype, 1 (female), CAS Type No. 10949; "Egypt/Lake Men- Zala/Serw/25.11h.19387/Typha’ & Cyperus/H. Pett: "Haplothrips/hukkineni Pr./? Paratype/d. f. h/(det. DE. oo Reresnex) "> (i Preis=xX ir 3a. Remarks: The original description only mentioned males and larvae. HAPLOTHRIPS OBSCURIPENNIS BAGNALL. loi3\ Entomol. Mon. Mag.) vols 49;,) ne. SoZ pen 264> enor SSI Te AO n Paralectotypes, 2. Remarks: Mound (1968, p. 110) designated the lectotype. HAPLOTHRIPS PHYLLANTHI MOULTON. 1942; ‘Bernice..P> “Bishops Mus. Bulde (27 2)e. a leae Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10950; "GUAM/Orote Penin-/ sula/Phyllanthus/marianus/2-VIII-36/0. H. Swezey"; "No. 5480 °/Haplothrips/phyllanthi/M/HOLOTYPE". No. 105] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 79 Allotype, male; same data as holotype. Paratypes, 2 (males). HAPLOTHRIPS RYANI MOULTON. 1920 we ean—-Paci tic. Entomol. , vol..5, NO. 3) sppseisl— tsa. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10951; [U.S.A.] “CALIFOR- NIA/S. Pasadena/Yucca/pendula/var. glauca/7-VI-28/H. Je Ryan. <3" “Nos. 2628 >br, /Haplothrips iscratened ote /cryani/M/HOLOTYPE./Bagnalliella"; "150". Allotype, male; see remarks. Paratypes, 25 (2 males, 20 females, 2 larvae). Remarks: The allotype male is on loan to Dr. Cott. HAPLOTHRIPS (HINDSIANA) SAKIMURAI MOULTON. 103572" Proce Hawala: Entomol: Soc. (19S6)", vol. (Sino. 3; pe ats. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10952; [U.S.A.] “TER. HAWAII/Kipapa, Oahu/Wind Trap/2-V-34/W. Carter."; "No. 5400 ?/Haplothrips/ (Hindsiana)/sakimurai M/HOLOTYPE/ P2 Paratypes, 9. HAPLOTHRIPS SHACKLEFORDI MOULTON. 1927, Bull. Brooklyn Entomol. Soc., vol. 22, no. 47, pp: 97-198. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10953; [U.S.A.] "“ILLINOIS/ Champaign Co./19-VII-26/W. M. Shackleford"; "NO. 1654 ? ven./Haplothrips/shacklefordi/M. 1927/HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; "HOST ?/Prairie Areas/Champaign Co./ Ill. [U.S.A.]/19-VII-26/W. M. Shackleford"; "NO. 1654 $ dor/Haplothrips/shacklefordi/M. 1927./ALLOTYPE". Paratypes, 3 (2 males, 1 female). HAPLOTHRIPS STOFBERGI FAURE. LOSi7peo nentonol. ‘Soc. SS. Afr., vol. '20;, no- 27 pre-e il— 4, eo —Alg tugs. 13-13). Paratypes, 2 (1 male, 1 female). HAPLOTHRIPS STRIGAE PRIESNER. ie 1934, Bull. Soc. Roy. Entomol. Egypt., vol. 18, fascs. i277 Ppp. 29-32. Paratype, 1 (female). HAPLOTHRIPS TAMARICINUS PRIESNER. 1939, Bull. Soc. Fouad 1€© Entomol. (1938), vol. 22, Pps eZ o— U2 7) Legs. a0. Paratypes, 2 (1 male, 1 female). HAPLOTHRIPS (KARNYOTHRIPS) TENUIS MOULTON. 1938, Rev. Entomol. (Rio de Janeiro), vol. 9, fascs. 3-4, pp. 3ol—se2. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10954; "Brazil/Minas Ger- ais/Host - Mandioca/dead twigs/Date - 15-Ix-'33/Coll. Hambleton"; "No. 5210 ?/Haplothrips/ (Karnyothrips) / tenuis M./HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; same data as holotype. Paratypes, 9 (2 males, 7 females). 80 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers HAPLOTHRIPS TRELLESI MOULTON. 1935, Ane Soc. Crent. Argent. 7 vol..120), no. 6 ,).pp., 25 6— PSV Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10955; "S. AMERICA/Argen- tina/Cipolletti/Rio Negro/Calendula sp./27-XI-32/ Pablo Kohler"; "No. 5132 °/Haplothrips/trellesi/HOLO- TYP BN. Allotype, male; same data as holotype but with "Gynacoid" after "ALLOTYPE"”. Paratypes, 15 (6 males, 9 females). Remarks: A Spanish translation of the original descrip- tion was published on pp. 260-261. HAPLOTHRIPS (HINDSIANA) WILLIAMSI MOULTON. wEProc. Hawa. Entomol. soc. (1933)4 vol.¢8 ene. 3, Dp 202—50er Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10956; [U.S.A.]~- "TER. HAW. /Hualalai/Under/bark Maba/1l6-XII-29/F. xX. Williams" |; "No. 3922 ?/Haplothrips/ (Hindsiana) /williamsi/HOLOTYPE Mert. Paratypes, 4 (females). HAPLOTHRIPS WOURAMBOULCHII MOULTON. L267, Anne o Mag. Natur. cHist.,.Sserey LO, VOls 12),..nore es pp. 237-238. Paratypes, 9 (2 males, 7 females). HEPTATHRIPS TONNOIRI MOULTON. 1942 Buldoase Califa Acad..Sci«,7Vol., 4) Ptenl Obs oS As Mp Las sie Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10957; "NEW ZEALAND/Nelson JALRaViIRA2874.. Ff: Clark," 5 "No. 42954 2./Heptathryps/ tonnoiri/Moulton/HOLOTYPE". : Paratypes, 3 (females). HOLOPOTHRIPS ANANASI LIMA. 1935, Campo (Rio de Janeiro), vol. 6, no. 8, pp. 43-44, £1LgGS 9-3. Paratype, l. HOLOPOTHRIPS CERTUS MOULTON. 1938, Rev. Entomol. (Rio de Janeiro), vol. 9, fases. 3-4, pp. 379-380. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10958; "Brazil/Minas Ger- ais/Unknown/shrub in woods/VI-22-'33/Hambleton"; "No. 5285 °/Holopothrips/certus/M/HOLOTYPE". Paratypes, 3 (females). HOLOPOTHRIPS ELONGATUS MOULTON. 1929, .Pan=Pacific.Entomol.,), vole) 6, nOssl, popes l4—15. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10959; "MEXICO/Lonchocar- pus/sericeus/1925-1926/G. F. Ferris"; "No. 2568 ?/ Holopothrips/elongatus/M./HOLOTYPE". Paratype, 1 (female). HOLOPOTHRIPS FERRISI MOULTON. 1929, Pan=Pacific Entomol,,, vol. 6pun0.) ly. ppenta-U4e No..105] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 81 Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10960; "MEXICO/San Blas/ Coccoloba/sp./1925-26/G. F. Ferris"; "No. 2555 ?/Holo- pothrips/ferrisi/M./Holotype". Paratypes, 10 (9 females). HOLOPOTHRIPS PENNATUS MOULTON. 1938, Rev. Entomol. (Rio de Janeiro), vol. 9, fascs. 3-4, Dis S79 Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10961; "Brazil/Minas Ger- ais/Woody/Apocymaceae/1-V-33/Hambleton"; "No. 5227 ?/ Holopothrips/pennatus/M/HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; same data as holotype. HOLOPOTHRIPS SIGNATUS HOOD. 19a TEnSec’ “inscit: Mens. ;-vol.°2, no. 4) *ppy-50—-52, sah io Tae es Paratype, l. HOLUROTHRIPS LEEUWENI PRIESNER. toS4, (sty lops, vol. 3,opt. 3, pp. 62-63, “f£aqs.. 1-2. Syntype, 1 (female), CAS Type No. 10962; "An abgefalle- nen,/trockenen Blattern./[JAVA] Salak + 1600 m./21. XII.1927./D. v. L."; "Museum Buitenzorg/No. 256/Holu- rothrips/leeuweni Pr./? Paratype."; "Priesner/4807". Remarks: This species was described from an unstated number of males and females. HOPLANDROTHRIPS IRRETIUS KONO. G64, cecas. Pap. Bur. Entomol. Calif. Dep. Ageiy/ined 4, pp l=4) pds cl (ings. 1-7) ple 2 (figs. S=l2) “pr. SErgs. wis=15) 5 ple 4 (bigs. 6=17).. Paratypes, 2 (1 male, 1 female). HOPLOTHRIPS BAHIAENSIS MOULTON. 1933, Rev. Entomol. (Rio de Janeiro), vol. 3, fasc. 2, Pps (255-256. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10963; "BRAZIL/Bahia/Cot- ton/G. Bondar"; "No. 4056 ?/Hoplothrips/bahiaensis/ M/HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; same data as holotype. Paratype, 1 (female). HOPLOTHRIPS BRASILIENSIS MOULTON. 1938, Rev. Entomol. (Rio de Janeiro), vol. 9, fascs. 3-4, pe 37:8. ; Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10964; "Brazil/Minas Ger- ais/Mandioca/dead twigs/IX-15-'33/Hambleton"; "No. 5211 ?/Hoplothrips/braziliensis/M./HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; same data as holotype. Paratypes, 6 (females). HOPLOTHRIPS COPROSMAE MOULTON. 19Sh 4 Proc. Hawals. Entomol. ‘Secs (L935) pcvels Iyeno- 27 pps, LS86-187. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10965; [U.S.A.] "TER. HAW. /Nauhi, Hawaii/In crack of tree/stem. /Coprosma/29-IxX- 31/0. H. Swezey"; "5406 ?/Hoplothrips/coprosmae/M. / HOLOTYPE". 82 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers Allotype, male; same data as holotype. Paratypes, 8 (4 males, 1 female, 3 larvae). HOPLOTHRIPS DALLASI MOULTON. LOSSepwReVoUEnconol. (Rio de dane xno), vol .03))) fase. 2); [Oo Zorui4eisye Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10966; "ARGENTINE/Islas del Delta/Buenos Aires/La Risuena/13-X-28/Dr. Dallas"; ENO. 3755 2/Hoplothrips/dallasi/M/HOLOTYPED < Allotype, male; same data as holotype but with "No. 3754". HOPLOTHRIPS (TRICHOTHRIPS) FIELDSI J. C. CRAWFORD. NOVO di.) New sYombneOMm@ ls noOCe, VO. 470 MO. Ube ero Syntypes, 2 (1 male, 1 female), CAS Type No. 10967; "Cwfd 414/Fort Lee N. J. [U.S.A.]/Under Bark Dead/Stem Sambucus/IV.11.37/JCCrawford Coll/Balsam"; "Hop- lothrips/ (Trichothrips) /fieldsi/Cwfd/é Br/Paratype"; "Andre/Jan.1.1942". "Cwfd 481/Rock Creek Park/Wash. D. C. [U.S.A.] 5-16-37 /Under Bark Dead/Standing Alder/JEWalter Coll/Bal- sam"; "Hoplothrips/ (Trichothrips) /fieldsi/Cwfd/? Br/Paratype"; "Andre/Jan.1.1942". Remarks: This species was described from an unstated number of males and females. HOPLOTHRIPS FIJIENSIS MOULTON. 1944, Occas. Pap. Bernice P. Bishop Mus., vol. 17, no. 2277p P es 8-2 Oo Ele Sabi Paratypes, 4 (females). HOPLOTHRIPS FLAVITIBIA MOULTON. 1926) (PreociwHawaal. Entomobe (Sec. Wi(2927) vole ae enor lseppe- liga 1ren Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10968; [U.S.A.] "TER. HA- WAII/Wainae Mts/Oahu/Under Bark/of Dead Tree/6-I1I-27/ OSH. Swezey”; "No. 1815 W?)/Hoplothrips/tlavatibia/ Moulton/HOLOTYPE/Measured". Allotype, male; [U.S.A.] "TER. HAWAII/Waipio Ridge/Oahu/ From old borer/tunnel in dead/Suttonia tree/9-IxX-27/ O. H. Swezey"; "No. 2552 ¢/Hoplothrips/flavatibia/ ALLOTYPE/ (Measured)"; "Photo. #81". Paratypes, 25 (2 males, 16 females, 4 pupae, 3 larvae). HOPLOTHRIPS FLAVUS MOULTON and ANDRE. 1936, Lowa State Coll) J.1Ser.,; vols lO fmenks¢upe. 225— 226,;) £ugsied-92 Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10969; [U.S.A.] "IOWA/ Ottumwa/Moss/ (Berlese) /11-II-34/Floyd Andre"; "No. 5359 ?/(1115)/Hoplothrips/flavus M & A/HOLOTYPE". HOPLOTHRIPS FUNGOSUS MOULTON. 1928, Trans. Natur. Hist. Soctlkormosa, vol. 1 sano. .oo- pp 305-308, 4pl. 6 “tvgs.w eye Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10970; "JAPAN/Taihoku, Formosa/A fungus/VII-26/R. Takahashi"; "No. 2117 ?/ Hoplothrips/fungosus/M/HOLOTYPE"; "130" [1 female and 2 larvae under 1 cover glass]. Nowt) no. 228 Dis, LID, VELG... -1a—e%. Paratype, 1 (female). LEPTOLIOTHRIPS MANILAE MOULTON. 12/7 Bulle Brooklyn Bntomol. Soc.i7 1vol., 227. NO.) 47a: pp. 199-2006 Holotype, "Male", ‘CAS Type No. 10988; “Manila, /P[HiLiIP— PINE] I[SLANDS]/1909/G. Compere"; "No. 233/Leptolio- thrips/manilae/M. 1927/HOLOTYPE". Paratypes, 2. Liotetothrips [sic] guineaensis Moulton. See Litotetothrips guineaensis Moulton. LIOTHRIPS ANONAE MOULTON. 1933, Rev. Entomol. (Riomde vaneiro), vol 3, fascs 2, pp. 248-249. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10989; "BRAZIL/Bahia/Anona /squamosa/G. Bondar"; "No. 4055 ?/Liothrips/anonae/M/ HOLOTYPE/19 d f£ h". Allotype, male; same data as holotype but with "13 d. f. A: Remarks: There are 7 larvae on 2 slides labeled as para- types. LIOTHRIPS ATRATUS MOULTON. 1935, J. Roy. Soc. West. Australia (1934-1935)5 vol. 21, p. 100. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10990; "?/TUBULIFERA/5118 /194/1256/SWEEPINGS/MUNDARING. L. J. N./25-2-'31"; "No. 5118 ?/Liothrips/atratus/Moulton/HOLOTYPE."; No. 105] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 87 "Sweeping/WESTERN AUSTRALIA/Mundaring/L. J. Newman/ 25.11.1931"; "“Liothrips/atratus Moulton/HOLOTYPE/L A Mound 1970/Remount from Berlese". LIOTHRIPS BAKERI D. L. CRAWFORD. LPO Pomona Colt. J. EMtonol.,; vol. 2, no. £, pp. 16l1- T6357 sc. 67A—D. Ssyntypes, 6, CAS Type No. 10991; "Ficus/Havana, Cuba./Dr. Santos/Fernandez."; "Liothrips/Bakeri./Crawford/Gynai- kothrips/uzeli" [6 specimens under 1 cover glass]. Remarks: This species was described from numerous males and females. Our specimens are presumed to be syntypes. LIOTHRIPS BONDARI MOULTON. 1933) Rev... Entomol. “(Rio ‘de Janeiro), vol. 3, fascs 2. pp. 247-248. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10992; "BRAZIL/Bahia/ Myrtus/G. Bondar"; "No. 4054 °/Liothrips/bondari/M/ HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; same data as holotype. Paratypes, 5 (3 females, 2 larvae). LIOTHRIPS BOSEI MOULTON. 1opoT indian forest Rec. (1928), volo ls; pe. 6, pos 286-287. Paratypes, 3 (females). LIOTHRIPS BRASILIENSIS MOULTON. i955) Reve pMtonol. (Rio de Janeiro), vol. 3, fase. 2, PP- 25-2 a0 Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10993; "BRAZIL/Col. Rio Bonito/A legume/21-VI-28/0. Conde"; "No. 3218 ?/Lio- thrips/braziliensis/M/HOLOTYPE/measured/14 d. f. h.". Paratypes, 3 (larvae). LIOTHRIPS CLARIPENNIS MOULTON. ison Reveuenmtcomol. (Rue dé Janeiro), vol. 3, fasca 2, Pp. 259-254. Holotype, male, CAS Type No. 10994; "BRAZIL/Esp. Santo/ IX-1928/0. Conde"; "No. 3234 é6/Liothrips/clarapennis/ M/HOLOTYPE/ @ 0. d. £. \he/912 ab. 66%. LIOTHRIPS COLIMAE MOULTON. 1929" "Pan-vaciive Entomol., vol. 6, no. Ll, pps Ay-1s. Holotype, male, CAS Type No. 10995; "MEXICO/Coahuayana R./Colima/1925=26/G. F. Ferris"; "No. 2557°6/hi0THRIPS /colimae/M/HOLOTYPE". Allotype, female; same data as holotype. Paratype, 1 (male). LIOTHRIPS CONDEI MOULTON. 1933, Rev. Entomol. (Rio de Janeiro), vol. 3, fasc. 2, pp. 250-251 < Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10996; "BRAZIL/Santa The- resa/VI-1928/0. Conde"; "No. 3227 ?/Liothrips/condei/ M/HOLOTYPE/19 d. £. h./measured". Allotype, male; same data as holotype but with "15 d. f. 88 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers Hictns Paratypes, 5 (1 male, 2 females, 2 larvae). Remarks: There are problems with the data for the type series. According to the type specimens, there are 3 Moulton numbers ianvolved (3223; 3227, and 3234). Moulton card number 3223 bears the following data: "End-VI-28 O Conde/Sweeping=(Geketschert)/Est. Espi- PEO Sankoy ote woneresa,. Braga, SS. sAl" ) number s227 Vi5=-=ViE=28 °O ‘Conde/Serjania or Paullinia™ > and 3234 "tX=2 8.0) Conde/Espiri to Santo Af ronsonc vandsioy, i Sia Ae Sweeping". LIOTHRIPS CORDIAE HOOD. MBs eeroce ve10). Soc. Wash, Vol. 48. pps 99—)02= Paratype, 1. LIOTHRIPS CORNI MOULTON. LOG, Trans. Amer. Entomol. "Sec. ,, VOL) 52 7 GnO-s2 pp. PAN 26, ls) (Ol Gras oamO—i 33 Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10997; "Cornus/pubescens/ Mountamm View. Cal. PUcS.A.]/D. Mo/ 7-11-25 7-5" Holo type/INDEX 401/?2/Liothrips/corni/M. 1926" [1 female and 1 larva under separate cover glasses]. Allotype, male; "Cornus/pubescens/Mountain View. Cal LU sSeAS I /De M. /II=Vit-25" > 401-6 /Liothreips ~comni/, Moulton/ALLOTYPE/D. M.". Paratypes, 22 (Qumales, 3 females, 17 Marvae). LIOTHRIPS DISTINCTUS MOULTON. 1938, Rev. Entomol. (Rio de Janeiro), vol. 9, fascs. 3-4, pp. 380-381. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10998; "Brazil/Minas Ger- ais/Unknown/shrub in woods/22-VI-'33/Hambleton"; "No. 5286 ?/Liothrips/distinctus/M./HOLOTYPE". Paratype, 1. LIOTHRIPS EREMICUS COTT. LS6;, Univ. Calit< Pubs Entomol. vok. 73; upp..,00=—625 Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 10999; see remarks. Allotype, male; see remarks. Rematks: These types have not’ been, received from Dr. COEE: LIOTHRIPS FLAVITIBIA MOULTON. 1983, Indian’ Forest "Recs, qvol. LOssptac apes Paratype, 1 (female). LIOTHRIPS GARDNERI MOULTON. 1933), indian Forest Rec. , ‘voids. 69), pits Py ppt Paratypes, 2 (males). Remarks: In addition, there are 2 larvae on 2 slides labeled as paratypes. IIEOMMISUSIEIDS) ILGIBHEIN IL JE(OXO)D) 19497 Rev. Entomol: (Rie.de’ danexrro), volav20j;miases. i- 3, ‘pp 42-45), £igs < .20=22% Paratype, l. Now 205] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 89 LIOTHRIPS JAZYKOVI MOULTON. T9AG;,, Pan—Paczire Entomol. , vol. 22, no. 2, pp. 26-97. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11000; "ASIA [U.S.S.R.]/ Turkestan/Tashkent/Tamarix sp/15-VII-28/A. Jazykov"; "No. 3302 ?/Liothrips/jazykovi/Moulton/HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; same data as holotype. Paratypes, 2 (1 male, 1 female). Remarks: In addition, there are 5 larvae on 2 slides labeled as paratypes. LIOTHRIPS KUROSAWAI MOULTON. Mos, Kontyun wol. li nose: l=2) pp. 113-144, fags. l=—2- Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11001; "JAPAN/Izu./Piper /futokazura/24-XI-29/M. Kurosawa"; "No. 5294 ?/LIO- THRIPS/kurosawai/M/HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; same data as holotype. Paratypes, 2 (males). Remarks: The paratypes were published as 1 male and 1 female. LIOTHRIPS LAINGI MOULTON. LO2eF) AnnwMag. Natur: Hist. iser. 10, vol. 2, no. 8, opp. D32— 233% Paratypes, 11 (2 males, 9 females). PO TIVES GE PlEDUS, (COWL: 1O56)) Unive cCalzrt. Pub... Entomol,|,- vols. 13> ppan62—04-. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11002; see remarks. Remarks: The holotype has not been received from Dr. COLE. LIOTHRIPS LITSAEAE MOULTON. Lossyo indian Forest Rec., vol. 19)4pe. ly sppees—4e Paratype, 1 (female). LIOTHRIPS MALLOTI MOULTON. 19235 Transa Natusc. Hist. SOC... .PORMOSa, “VOU 90 enO a aoe Bp 0S -ShOpopd.. 7 Cag 29) « Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11003; "JAPAN/Kannonzan./ Taihoku, Formosa/Mallotus/sp./22-1-28/R. Takahashi."; "No. 2659) 9/LLothrips/mallotr/ HOLOTYPE iy iy bs2e Allotype, male; same data as holotype but without "132" and with "M" after "malloti". Paratypes, 2 (1 female, 1 larva). LIOTHRIPS MALLOTI var. FLAVICORNIS MOULTON. LOVRe= Trane. Natur. Hist. Soc. BOrmoesa, .vol. (is, nooto uy peal SslO= 311. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11004; "JAPAN/Taihoku, Formosa/Host./?/13-VII-27/R. Takahashi"; "No. 2123 ?/ Liothrips/var flavicornis/(malloti) M/HOLOTYPE". Paratype, 1 (female). LIOTHRIPS MCCONNELLI D. L. CRAWFORD. TOUS Pomona Colls .Jd« ntomolsy, ivoll....2), no. pe Les 166, fig. 68A-E. 90 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers Syntypes, 2, CAS Type No. 11005; "Sweepings/ [MEXICO] Gua- dalajara/Crawford/9"; "Liothrips/mcconnelli/Crawf./ Leptothrips/mali"; "Crawford" [2 specimens under 1 cover glass]. Remarks: This species was described from 4 males and 4 females. Our specimens are presumed to be syntypes. LIOTHRIPS MENDESI MOULTON. 1933) Revo Entomol. (Rive de. daneiro), vol. .3,, fasc. 2, [ice Awe PADSe Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11006; "S. AMERICA/Brazil /Itatiaya Mt/Host./?/IX-29/Dario Mendes"; "No. 3803 ° /Liothrips/mendesi/M/HOLOTYPE/measured/20 d f h.". Allotype, male; same data as holotype but with "17-15 d. deen Paratypes, 12 (1 female, 11 larvae). LIOTHRIPS MICRURUS BAGNALL. (oa Anne Mag. Natur. Hist., Ser. S,.. VOL. 13, nO. 75% Ppa 292-293) Paralectotype, l. Remarks: Mound (1968, p. 87) designated the lectotype. LIOTHRIPS PENETRALIS HOOD. LOs55° Procy Biol. Soc. Wash.7, vol. 46, po. Go-9 1. Syntype, 1, CAS Type No. 11007; "PANAMA/BARRO COLORADO ISLAND/ (Gatun Lake, Panama Canal) ,/August 9, 1933,/J. D. Hood/Leaves, probably of Trichilia sp./(Paul C. Standley, det.)/[Hood No. 1046]/Mounted in Canada Bal- sam"; "Liothrips/penetralis/sp. nov./PARATYPE". Remarks: This species was described from 7 males and 9 females. LIOTHRIPS PERSEAE WATSON. 1923, Univ: Florida, Agr. ‘Exp4Sta., Bull. Los; pn. wcUK. Paratypes,_7.« Remarks: This species was "Described from six females collected from an avocado tree at Puerto Arturo, Hon- duras;; April 4, 1923) “by “f."H. Hubbell. ] | The vryoc was stated to be deposited in the Museum of the Univer- Sity of Michigan. In the Moulton collection there are 7 specimens on 4 slides (1 labeled "TYPE" and 3 labeled "PARATYPE" ) with ‘the’ following informations ~“Liothrips: /perseae/Tela, Honduras/J. R. Watson". These are pre- sumed to be original Watson labels. LIOTHRIPS PERUVIENSIS MOULTON. 1933, ‘Revs ‘Entomol. (Rio de Wanei roy, vol. 3, .tasc. 2, pp. 245-246. Holotype, male, CAS Type No. 11008; "PERU, S. A./Huacap- istana/Rio Tarma/3-VI-20/Cornell U. Exp./G. W. H."; "No. 4417 6/Liothrips/peruiensis/M/HOLOTYPE/24 d. f. h/measured". Allotype, female; "PERU, S. A./Huacapistana/Rio Tarma/ 3=VI~20/Cornell Univ. “Exp/G. We Hin Nee 41 9ee7bao— thrips/peruiensis/M/ALLOTYPE". Paratype, 1 (male). No. 105] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES ar LIOTHRIPS PRAELONGUS MOULTON. 29407 Occas. Pap. Bernice P. Bishop Mus., vol. 15, no. 24, pp. 259-260. Paratypes, 9 (5 males, 4 females). Remarks: In addition, there are 6 larvae on 2 slides la- beled as paratypes. LIOTHRIPS QUERCI MOULTON. [9297, Pan-Pacitic Entomol:., vol. 6, no. 1) pp. )l3—19. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11009; "MEXICO/Coalcoman/ Michoacan/Quercus/leaves/?/18-I-26/G. F. Ferris"; "No. 2558 ?/Liothrips/querci/M. /HOLOTYPE. /measured". Allotype, male; "MEXICO/Above Coalcoman/Michoacan/Oak. / 8-1-2676. FP. Ferris"; "No. 2558 ¢/Liothrips/querci, M. /ALLOTYPE". Paratypes, 4 (1 male, 2 females, 1 larva). LIOTHRIPS SALTI MOULTON. HO33;, REV. Entomol. (Rio de Janeiro), vor. 3, fase. 2, Ppa 256-250. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11010; "S. AMERICA/Colom- bia/Sevilla/Banana/leaf/31-XII-27/G. Salt."; "No. 2499 v7 pA OERLIps/ Salta MM. AHOLOTYPE/LL Gig ti. Mee LIOTHRIPS SEINI WATSON. 19277, Florida Entomol. ,. vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 59-00. Syntypes, 2, CAS Type No. 11011; "Paratype/Thrips/Lio- thrips/seini, n. sp./Host-Extremely/abundant on upper/ side of leaves of un-/known shrub/Cerro el Casique/ Santa Domingo [DOMINICAN REPUBLIC]/Dec. 12-1824/F. Sein Coll."; "Watson" [2 adult and 6 larvae under l cover glass]. Remarks: This species was described from 4 males and 3 females. LIOTHRIPS TERMINALIAE MOULTON. 1920. Trans. Natur. Hist. Soc. Formosa, vol. |," no... 9a, pee cholo, pl. 7) (ug. 10). Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11012; "JAPAN/Koshun, For- mosa/Terminalia/20-XI-23/R. Takahashi."; "No. 2115 ?/ Liothrips/terminaliae/M/HOLOTYPE/measured."; "133". Allotype, male; same data as holotype but without "mea- sured” and "133". Paratype, 1 (female). LIOTHRIPS UMBRIPENNIS var. MEXICANA D. L. CRAWFORD. Ivo. Pomona COLL. J. Entomol. , vol: 2, noe. 29 P-aplees Syntypes, 4, CAS Type No. 11013; "Oak galls./[MEXICO] Guadalajara/Crawford./10,000 ft./23"; "Liothrips/umbri- pennis/mexicana/from Crawford" [4 specimens under l cover glass]. Remarks: This species was described from 4 males and 5 females. Our specimens are presumed to be syntypes. LIOTHRIPS UNICOLOR MOULTON. 1933, Rev. Entomol. (Rio de Janeiro), vol. 3, fasc. 2, pp. 254=255. 92 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11014; "BRAZIL/Esp. Santo/ IxX-1928/0. -Conde"; “No. 3234 ?° /Liothraps/unicolor/M/ HOLOTYPE/ Ujede slo h./measunedme LIOTHRIPS VERNONIAE MOULTON. 1933 Reve wentomol. (Rvo (de Janeiro); vol. 3), fase. 2, pps 249—250). Holotype, male, CAS Type No. 11015; "BRAZIL/Santa There- sa/A Composite/9—-Vi-28./70). Conde; “No. 3207 4/liothrips /Vvernoniae/M/HOLOTYPE/ L2-13 dad. .£. he. Allotype, female; same data as holotype but with "13 d. €£. lnveumas Paratypes, 2 (larvae). LIOTHRIPS XANTHOCERUS HOOD. LO2 PEOCs, BOL SOC. Wash 4) VOU. 40) 2D ap 20S. Paralectotype, l. Remarks: O'Neill, Arnaud, and Lee (1971, p. 25) designa- ted the lectotype. LISPOTHRIPS BIRDI MOULTON. ESS0i Catan Entomol. (1929)... vol. 61," no. L2, pps 2oeo=2ore Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11016; "“CANADA/Birtle, Manitoba/Salix/longifolia/10-V-28/R. D. Bird"; "No. 3028572 /lspothrips/birds M. /HOLOTY PE / 231i Paratype, 1 (female). Remarks: There is confusion concerning the deposition of the type specimens. Moulton stated "Holotype and one paratype deposited in the National Collection of Insects at Ottawa, Canada. Types in author's collec- ClOMiu. LISPOTHRIPS POPULI MOULTON. F930), (Can. Entomol. (1929), vol. (Gil, nO: U2). pe. ou Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11017; "CANADA/Terrace, B. €./Black/Poplar/ 1.7-L11-28/Mrs W.. W., Bippisley 73. No. 2691 ?/Lispothrips/populi/M/HOLOTYPE". Paratype, 1. LISPOTHRIPS VARICORNIS MOULTON. L929, Bull. “Brooklyn Entomol. "Sec. vows, 24) non.4, “pp 240-241. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. “110Le3 (U-S.AL YTEXAS/ Menard/Black Willow./17-IV-27/F. C. Bishopp"; "No. 2175 ?/Lispothrips/varicornis/M/HOLOTYPE". LITOTETOTHRIPS GUINEAENSIS MOULTON. !940 7. Occas... Pap. Bernice P./.bishop’ Mus%,, vol. 15; no. 24, pp. 258-259. Paratypes, 7 (2 males, 5 females). Remarks: The generic name was published in error as "Lio- tetothrips". In addition to the paratypes cited above, there are 4 larvae on 2 slides labeled as paratypes. MACHATOTHRIPS ARTOCARPI MOULTON. 1928, Trans. Natur. Hist: SoG. Formosa, vol. spune.. os PPes 822-325," ple? 18) 9 (Cag eel ore No. 105] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 93 Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11019; "JAPAN/Kagi, Formo- sa/Artocarpus/10-VIII-27/R. Takahashi"; "No. 2605 ?/ Machatothrips/artocarpi/M/HOLOTYPE/55 d. f. h."; "138". Allotype, male; same data as holotype but with "59-d. f hee cand: “4l39" and. without "M's MACHATOTHRIPS CELOSIAE MOULTON. i928; Crans. Nature Hist. Soc.) Formtiosa, vol. 18,\no. 998, PPeseo-327, pleas, (e1g4 UG) Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11020; "JAPAN./Kagi, For- mosa/Celosia/argenta/I-28/K. Toyota"; "No. 2652 °/ Machatothrips/celosiae/M/HOLOTYPE/60 d. f. h./tb. 1. 45"; "140". Remarks: The specific name is published as "celosia" on page 325 and "celosiae" on pages 327 and 328. Moulton intended to use “celosiae" as verified by the use of this spelling on his holotype slide, headers, and in his manuscript catalog of the Thysanoptera of the world. MACHATOTHRIPS QUADRUDENTATUS MOULTON. Loan, Pan—-Pacitie Entomol., vol. 23, no. 4, pp. f79—1spr Holotype, male, CAS Type No. 5885; "NEW GUINEA/Finschha- fen/V-'44/E. S. Ross"; "No. 5666 ¢/Machatothrips/ quadruden=/catus M1t7/ 52) d.sa in: “6 PT HOLOTY PERS Remarks: There is an inconsistency in the citation of the sex of the type. "Female" occurs on page 179 and "holotype male" on page 180. MACROPHTHALMOTHRIPS FLAVAFEMORA MOULTON. 1947, PPan=-Pacific Entomol.; vol. 23,°no. 4, pp. 27s—174. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 5880; "NEW GUINEA/Finsch- hafen/On bark/16-IV-44/E. S. Ross"; “No. 5652 °/ Macrophthalmo/thrips/flavafemora/HOLOTYPE M.". Paratype, 1 (female). MACROPHTHALMOTHRIPS HAWAIIENSIS MOULTON. L928" "Proc. Hawaia. Entomol. Soc.” (1927), vol. 7A. ne. 2, Bp 22-247 ole ae (fig. 3) Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11021; [U.S.A.] "TER. HA- WAII/Olinda, Maui./Under bark/dead Kao tree/Oct. 1926/ O. H. Swezey"; "No. 1445 ?/Macrothalmo-/thrips/hawaii- ensic7M: 19275 /HOLOTYPE”"; “Photo. No.s0". Allotype, male; same data as holotype but with "Photo. No. GOL Uz MACROPHTHALMOTHRIPS HELENAE HOOD. O34 Prec. Biol. Soc: Wash. ;,; vol. 47, pp--7/9-0L. Paralectotype, 1. Remarks: O'Neill, Arnaud, and Lee (1971, p. 25) desig- nated the lectotype. MACROPHTHALMOTHRIPS USINGERI MOULTON. 1lOAD Bernuce P. Bishop’ Mus. Bull. 172, p. 12: Holotype, male, CAS Type No. 11022; "GUAM/Machanao/On algae/covered bark/30-V-36/0. H Swezey/Usinger"; "No. 5489 6/Macrophthalmo/thrips/usingeri/M/HOLOTYPE". 94 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers MALLOTHRIPS (?) FLAVIPES MOULTON. 1940, Occas. Pap. Bernice P. Bishop Mus., vol. 15, no. 24, pp. 200-261. Paratypes, 2 (1 male, 1 female). MEGALOTHRIPS HESPERUS MOULTON. LO07*, UL SP. Dep. Agr... Bur. Entomol. Tech /Sexrs , eno. he, DE. 3, Pp- 65-66,..pi. 7 6. (fags.. 53-56)" Syntypes, 2 (1 male, 1 female), CAS Type No. 11023; "py Miss Dunlap,/[U.S.A.,,Calaftornial Stantord/Univer— sity./5.2.'04..D..M."; "88./Megalothrips/hesperus/ Ms/o". "Miss Dunlap./5-2-04"; "?/Megalothrips/hesperus". Remarks: This species was described from 1 male and 2 females. MEGALOTHRIPS SCHUHI J. C. CRAWFORD. 1947) Proc. Entomol. -Soec. Wash. ,; VOL... 49), NO. (pppoe ISON Paratypes, 5 (2 males, 2 females). MEGATHRIPS TIMIDUS COTT. 1956, Unavoicalré£./ Pub. Entomol... Voi. 13, 4ppe lad). Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11024; see remarks. Allotype, male; see remarks. Remarks: These types have not been received from Dr. Cocer. MESOTHRIPS CLARIPENNIS MOULTON. 1928, Trans. Natur... Hist. Soc. Formosa, vols bs, noe so So; pp. 215-3 A,e pk. ds (fig... 12). Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11025; "JAPAN/Kannonzan, Formosa/Host./?/30-XII-26/R. Takahashi."; "No. 2220 ?/ Mesothrips/claripennis/M/HOLOTYPE"; "126". MESOTHRIPS GUAMENSIS MOULTON. 19427) Bernice’ P.) Bashop.Mus. Bull. 172, ppen tool. Holotype, male, CAS Type No. 11026; "GUAM/Upi/Pariti/ tiliaceum/5-V-36/0. H. Swezey"; "No. 5465 ¢/Mesothrips /guamensis/M/HOLOTYPE". MESOTHRIPS SETIDENS MOULTON. i928, Proc, Hawai...Entomol s7Soc wo 27 evoOLlua eno. oe, jeje MALY Ibe 0) Holotype, “female”, CAS Type No. 110273. [U.5-A.) SEER BAS WAII/Manoa Valley/Oahu./Host. Unknown./8-IV-27/F. X. Williams"; "No. 1820/Mesothrips [scratched off] /seti- dens M./to DICHAETOTHRIPS/HOLOTYPE/ 43d. ..h) su. enOeO. MO, Ma's MESOTHRIPS SWEZEYI MOULTON. 1942, Bernice P. BishopsMusy Bulber li 2p eos Holotype, "female (?)", CAS Type No. 11028; "GUAM/Upi/ Pariti/tiliaceum/5-5-36/0. H. Swezey"; "No. 5465/Meso- thrips/swezeyi/M./HOLOTYPE". No. 105] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES SS NEOHEEGERIA FLAVIPES MOULTON. 1928, $Trans. Natug. Hist.’ Soc: Formosa; vol. 18; ino. 98, pps SL7=319% Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11029; "JAPAN/Taihoku, Formosa/Euphorbia/XI-26/R. Takahashi."; "No. 2218 ?/ Neoheegeria/flavipes/M/HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; same data as holotype. Paratypes, 6 (4 males, 2 females). Remarks: In addition, there is 1 female on 1 slide la- beled as a paratype from "JAPAN/Taihoku, Formosa/Host. /2?/26-VI-30/R. Takahashi" Moulton "No. 2131". Accord- ing to Moulton's card file, the year of collection should be 1920. NEOHEEGERIA HIBISCI MOULTON and STEINWEDEN. LOSS Bernice Pt Bishop Muss ‘Bulls bisy%pps 32=953,e%1G. Jaf Neallotype, male, CAS Type No. 11030; "FIJI ILS./Toumbou/ Lakamba/20-VIII-38/E. C. Zimmerman"; "No. 5410 ¢/Neo- heegeria/hibisci/Moulton/ALLOTYPE". Remarks: Moulton (1944, p. 297) described the neallotype. NEOHEEGERIA LONGUS MOULTON. 19447 (Occas: Pap. Bernice P. Bishop Mus., vol. ig, no- 2a ppE eo 29841 beg. 7bD—C. Paratypes, 5 (females). Remarks: In addition, there are 3 larvae on separate slides labeled as paratypes. NEOHEEGERIA MACARANGATI MOULTON. Fealsans. Natur. Hist.iSoc: Formosa, vole cls, .ne-.os. Ppa slLo-eol, ples (fagi) 3). Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11031; "JAPAN/Taihoku, Formosa/Macaranga/sp/9-VII-27/R. Takahashi."; "No. 2236 ?/Neoheegeria/macarangai/M/HOLOTYPE"; "136". Allotype, male; same data as holotype but with "137". Paratypes, 9 (females). Neoheegeria nevskvi [sic] Moulton. See Neoheegeria nevskyi Moulton. NEOHEEGERIA NEVSKYI MOULTON. L9AGpOeDan=Pacirie Entomol., vol. 22, no~- Z;, Pp. 57-54. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11032; "ASIA/[U.S.S.R.] Tashkent/Raplanbek/Phlomis/vegel/flowers/15-V-28/V. Nevsky"; "No. 3288 ?/Neoheegeria/nevskyi/Moulton/HOLO- TVYPE™, Allotype, male; same data as holotype. Paratypes, 14 (2 males, 12 females). Remarks: The specific name is misspelled "nevskvi" on page 57. There are 5 larvae on 2 slides labeled as paratypes which were not described nor cited as type material. NEOSMERINTHOTHRIPS OLERIAE MOULTON. 1949, Ann. Mag. Natur. Hist., ser. 12, vol. 2, no. 19, pp. 492, 1494, fags 6. 96 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11033; "New Zealand/New Plymouth/Olearia/cunninghammi/3-VIII-29/G. H. Wilson/ S. F. Quarantine"; "No. 3683 °?/NEOSMERIN/THOTHRIPS./ OLERIAE M1t/HOLOTYPE". NESOTHRIPS SCHAFERI THOMASSON and POST. 1966, N. Dak. insects=Pubstno. 66, ‘pps Sl—32)," plo) Caigse 65-67), pl. 10 (files. 68-70) epdeall)(figuc7L)s Paratypes, 2 (1 male, 1 female). NOTOTHRIPS ARGENTIFER COTT. L956, 0Unuv. (Calle. Pub. Entomols, vol=s:13j;epp. 141-142, ple (erga Gye spl. 3 UCeag eae). Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11034; see remarks. Allotype, male; see remarks. Remarks: These types have not been received from Dr. Cott. OEDALEOTHRIPS TRISTIS COTT. 19567 2Unav.) Calres Pub. En&eomot.g, vol. 13,) pp.) L8e6—18s. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11035; see remarks. Allotype, male; see remarks. Remarks: These types have not been received from Dr. Coeee OIDANOTHRIPS MAGNUS MOULTON. 1944, Occas. Pap. Bernice P. Bishop Mus., vol. 17, no. 22 per S09y tag.) LOames Paratype, 1 (female). Remarks: According to the Moulton card file the publish- ed type data are in error. The correct data should read "Tholo-i-Suva, July 27, 1938, holotype female (5578)is2 Naval: Mitl!, Nandarivatu, VailtaeLevuy abe. 22, 700 £t. , Sept: 7, 1938, one paratype r,temake. 45595)" =Z1m— merman. " PANOPLOTHRIPS AUSTRALIENSIS MOULTON. (968), (procs Calrti. Acad. "(Sei ss ser. 4yavolieso, noes 5; pp. 108=209)7,, trgs. ei 22% Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11036; "AUSTRALIA/B1luff, Quensl./A. M. Lea"; "No. 3148 °/Panoplothrips/austra- liensis/M. /HOLOTYPE". PARACHOLEOTHRIPS VALIDUS MOULTON. L968, (Proc. Cala ts) Acada Seiapr serii4t. WolLe S64. sOee oe Deh tugse,s 25-27% Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11037; "AUSTRALIA/Barton, S. A./A. M. Lea"; “No. 3216.9 /Paracholeothrips, (Para scratched off]/validus [scratched off] /Moulton/HOLO- TYPE stsecratched: tome Ii" Paratype, 1 (female). Remarks: The holotype was on loan to Mr. Mound at the time this paper was prepared, and he provided the label data. PARACRYPTOTHRIPS FIJIENSIS MOULTON. 1944, Occas. Pap. Bernice P. Bishop Mus., vol. 17, no. No. 105] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 97 22 pp. 282-268, f£igi 3c. Paratype, 1 (female). PARACRYPTOTHRIPS INERMIS MOULTON. 944, Occas. Pap. Bernice P. Bishop Mus.; vol. 17, no. 22, PP. 201=282,; fig. 3a—b. Paratype, 1 (female). PHASMOTHRIPS ASPERATUS PRIESNER. i933, Konowia,’) vols 12, nosi. 1-2; pp. 82-85, Eig. 18. Syntypes, 4 (2 males, 2 females), CAS Type No. 11038; [JAVA] "Depok-Larven ein=/getragen 16.XI1I.1923./Ima- gines entwickelt/28.XII.1923-15.1.1924./Sloanea javanica./Blattgalle. Betmée."; "Phasmothrips/ asperatus Pr./?? Paratypen/4797"; "Priesner/4797" [2 specimens under 1 cover glass]. [JAVA] "Depok-Larven ein=/getragen 16.XII.1923./Imagi- nes entwickelt/28.XII.1923-15.1.1924./Sloanea javanica./Blattgalle. Betimée."; "Phasmothrips/ asperatus Pr./déé Paratypen/4797"; "Priesner/4797" [2 specimens under 1 cover glass]. Remarks: This species was described from an unstated number of males and females. PHAULOTHRIPS FUSCUS MOULTON. LOSS Wie ROy., SOC] West 7 Australia, (1934-1935), wot seadn Ds | LOG: Holotype, female, and allotype, male, CAS Type No. 11039; "5117/312/flowers of native/eucalypt, [AUSTRALIA] Bridgetown715.11.27/71253"; "No. 5117 ¢62/Phaulothrips/ fuscus M./HOLOTYPE ?/é ALLO & PARA-/TYPES." [5 speci- mens under 1 cover glass]. Paratypes, 3 (females). Remarks: The holotype, allotype, and paratypes were on loan to Mr. Mound at the time this paper was prepared, and he provided the label data. He states, "Five specimens mounted under one cover slip in brown ber- lese but with almost half of area occupied by air; one é and one ? indicated by symbols and black lines." PHLAEOTHRIPS CARYAE FITCH. L657) e Eeanss Ns -Ya,State Agr... Soc: .(1856),,,vel. sl6,.pp- 445-446. Neoparatypes, 2. Remarks: The generic name was published in the original description as Phloeothrips. Hood (1914b, pp. 160- 162, fig. 6 on pl. 4) designated the neotype and neoparatypes. PHLAEOTHRIPS CLARATIBIA MOULTON. PMS7verroc. Hawai: “Entomol..“Soc. (1936) , “voOly-S)-neweoy, p. 414. Holotype, male, CAS Type No. 11040; "1-33/0AHU, T. H. [U.S.A.]/Kipapa/Wind Trap/26-IV-34/W. Carter"; "5463 é/Phloeothrips/claratibia/M. /HOLOTYPE". . Remarks: The generic name was published as Phloeothrips. 98 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers PHLAEOTHRIPS (HOPLANDROTHRIPS) FLAVITIBIA MOULTON. 1944-nOccas. Pape Bernice, Pl eishopeMus.7, voll. 17, no. 22) PP SO0=302 ge, se=ad. Paratypes, 3 (females). Remarks: According to the Moulton card file the published Moulton numbers 5400 and 5406 were renumbered to 5600 and 5606. PHLAEOTHRIPS (HOPLANDROTHRIPS) FLAVITIBIA var. FUSCUS MOULTON. 1944, Occas. Pap. Bernice P. Bishop Mus. , voll s7>75n0- 22) Dish po Ole Paratypes, 2 (females). PHLAEOTHRIPS (PHLAEOTHRIPS) MAUIENSIS MOULTON. O28 Proce Hawaii. Eneonmol. SOc. (L927 "Vole 7. noses, Bee Loos. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11041; [U.S.A.] "TER. HA- WAII/Olinda, Maui/Under bark/dead koa tree/10-X-26/0. H. Swezey"; "No. 1445 °/PHLOEOTHRIPS/mauiensis M./ HOLOLY Pies iaenOto. NOs S200 x Allotype, male; same data as holotype but with "Photo. NOs Sess Paratypes, 34 (4 males, 6 females, 5 pupae, 19 larvae). Remarks: The generic and subgeneric names were published as Phloeothrips. PHLAEOTHRIPS (HOPLANDROTHRIPS) ORIENTALIS MOULTON. S27, Belle wBrooklyn sntomol 7 ySoco, (vol. a22, nO. 4. pp U95— 196% Holotype, male, CAS Type No. 11042; "CHINA/"2asses"/ (Chinese word)/On plant/from Hong Kong/S. F. Quaran- tine/10-22-09"; "NO. 224 ¢/Phloeothrips/ (Hoplandro- thrips) /orientalis/HOLOTYPE M./1927". Remarks: The generic name was published as Phloeothrips. PHLAEOTHRIPS (HOPLANDROTHRIPS) SIDES MOULTON. 1933) Rey.) ERtoMOLea Ri oudewiianerro), vols (se tase... 3, pp. 396-397. Holotype, male, CAS Type No. 11043; "S. AMERICA/Bahia, Brazil/Psidium/ (Pomegranite)/G. Bondar"; "No. 4050 6/ Phloeothrips/ (Hoplandrothrips/sides M/HOLOTYPE/6 d f. liu. Remarks: The generic name was published as Phloeothrips. Phloeothrips [sive] Cakyae Ei teh. See Phlaeothrips Cakvyae Pitch: Phloeothrips [sic] claratibia Moulton. See Phlaeothrips claratibia Moulton. Phloeothrips [sic] (Phloeothrips) [sic] mauiensis Moulton. See Phlaeothrips (Phlaeothrips) mauiensis Moulton. Phloeothrips [sic] (Hoplandrothrips) orientalis Moulton. See Phlaeothrips (Hoplandrothrips) orientalis Moulton. Nos 05:1 ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES Se, Phloeothrips [sic] (Hoplandrothrips) sides Moulton. See Phlaeothrips (Hoplandrothrips) sides Moulton. PHYLLOTHRIPS FASCICULATA D. L. CRAWFORD. IO }Pemona ‘Colla. Entomol, 7 evol. 1, snes 4 pp. 105- 106), 92018; £Eg.° 48A—-H. Syntypes, 4, CAS Type No. 11044; "measured/Wild Buck wheat-7C€laremont/Cal: [U.S-A.]"7 “Liothrips: [sesatched off] /Leptothrips/fasciculata/Crawford."; "Crawford." [4 specimens under 1 cover glass]. Remarks: This species was described from many specimens of both sexes. Our specimens are presumed to be syn- ESAT 6 PHYLLOTHRIPS UMBRIPENNIS HOOD. M097 SEntonol. \News |) "vol. = 20, no. "1, pp. 30-32. Paralectotype, 1 (female). Remarks: O'Neill, Arnaud, and Lee (1971, p. 25) deésig— nated the lectotype. PLECTROTHRIPS ATACTUS HOOD. foo iesyche avel. Si, no. 36, pp. 298-300) Paratype, (1 - PLECTROTHRIPS BRUNERI WATSON. LISS rlomidasEntomols, vol. 17; no. Lp pe Ley. brass NOw 2), Pps S3—-354. Syntype, 1 (female), CAS Type No. 11045; "Beneath Dead/ Bark of Poles/used for/Lima Beans/El Cano, Cuba/Oct. 237 si /s.8;, Beuner”-*“Collot; “Pltectrothrips/preuner® n. sp./Paratype/Apterous ?/J. R. W."; "Watson/xX-35". Remarks: This species was described from 2 males, 22 fe- males, and 2 nymphs. PODOTHRIPS FUSCUS MOULTON. NIBIMOccas:. Wap. Bernice Pp. ‘Bishop Musi.), ‘vol. Eajene. UO a. Wlsai5.2 Paratypes, 2 (females). PODOTHRIPS MONSTERAE MOULTON. 1940, Occas. Pap. Bernice P. Bishop Mus., vol. 15, no. 24, pp. 267-268. Paratype, 1 (female). POECILOTHRIPS BIFORMIS MOULTON. O34) Proc, Hawai. Entomol. Soc. —(1933)), vol. 8 MNO Si, Dis SOs Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11046; [U.S.A.] "TER. HAW. /Honolulu. /Old/Stump/12-III-29/0. H. Swezey"; "No. 3565 ?/Polyporothrips/biformis/Moulton/HOLOTYPE". Paratype, 1 (female). Remarks: In addition, there are 4 larvae on 1 slide la- beled as paratypes. POECILOTHRIPS FUSCUS MOULTON. EIGGrebroc. Calit. Acad.@Sci., serA4,: volt 26,9 nox pp.94-95) £rgs:. di-4. 100 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11047; "AUSTRALIA/ON PIE- CES OF WOOD/LYING AMONG GRASS,/B. A. O'CONNOR, PERTH./ 18-6-33"; "No. 5560 ?/Poecilothrips/fuscus/Moulton/ HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; same data as holotype. POECILOTHRIPS LUPINI MOULTON. 1929, ‘Pan-Pacrire Entomol. ; vols 5; no. 3, pp. 133-134. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11048; [U.S.A.] "CALIFOR- NIA/Mountain View/Wild Lupine/11-VII-25/D. M."; "No. 404 ?/Poecilothrips/lupini/M/HOLOTYPE". PRIESNERIELLA CITRICAUDA HOOD. O27 eProc. BLoOlwSoc. Wash..,, vol. 40, p. » 199i. Paralectotype, l. Remarks: O'Neill, Arnaud, and Lee (1971, p. 25) desig- nated the lectotype. PROBOLOTHRIPS HAMBLETONI MOULTON. 1941, Rev. Entomol. (Rio de Janeiro), vol. 12, fascsi;-i— 2s je SPA eae Holotype, male, CAS Type No. 11049; "BRAZIL/Minas Gerais/ Mandioca/dead stems/10-IV-33/E. J. Hambleton"; "No. 5214 ¢/Probolothrips/hambletoni/Moulton/HOLOTYPE". Allotype, female; same data as holotype. RHAEBOTHRIPS FUSCUS MOULTON. 1942, Bernuce ©. Bishop’ Mus® Bulls (172) opp. 115=86% Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11050; "GUAM/Sasa/Host. ?/ 25-VI-36/Usinger-Swezey"; "No. 5493 °/Rhaebothrips/ f£usicus/M. / HOLOTYPE... Allotype, male; "GUAM/Sumay/Thespesia/populnea/18-VI-36/ O. H. Swezey"; "No. 5473 ¢6/Rhaebothrips/fuscus/M. /AL- LOTYPE . Paratypes, 4 (3 males, 1 female). Remarks: In the original description the citation of the type data is confusing. According to the Moulton card file the holotype was collected on June 25, 1936. RHAEBOTHRIPS NIGRISETIS SAKIMURA. 1971; Pacrfic Insects; ivol.. Wsi;ine. 2, pp. 1200-4027 sh1gs. 8-12, 24-251. Paratypes, 52 (23 males, 22 females, 3 larvae). RHYNCHOTHRIPS AMPELOPSIDIS MOULTON. 1927, Bull Brockliyn Entomol. Sec. ,ivelau22 pono. 64) wp. Oi. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11051; [U.S.A.] "COLORADO/ Ft. Collins/Virginia/Creeper/26-VI-26/C. P. Gillette"; "No. 1026 ?/Rhynchothrips/ampelopsidis/M. /HOLOTYPE". Paratypes, 58 (5 females, 51 larvae)’. RHYNCHOTHRIPS BEDFORDI MOULTON. 1949), “Ann. “Mag. Nature’ Hist.) isepe 22) tvel sop ines oho: Diep 202). Paratype, 1 (female). Remarks: According to the Moulton card file the date of NO.» 1054 ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 101 collection of the types is February 23, 1931. RHYNCHOTHRIPS BREVITUBUS MOULTON. 1929), (Pan=PacvExrey Entomol. , ‘vols .6,.n0<) 1s, pp. 19-20. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11052; "“MEXICO/Mazatlan/ Hacienda de Barra/Deforming/leaves/26-VII-27/G. F. Ferris"; "No. 2561 ?/Rhynchothrips/brevitubus /M/HOLO- TYPE/measured". Allotype, male; same data as holotype. Paratypes, 10 (2 males, 8 females). Remarks: In addition, there are 7 larvae on 6 slides labeled as paratypes. RHYNCHOTHRIPS CUNCTANS COTT. HosSe,uUniv. Calif. Pub. Entomol.,; vol. 13, pp. eso Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11053; see remarks. Remarks: The holotype has not been received from Bree COG. RHYNCHOTHRIPS FUSCIPENNIS MOULTON. ENGR ee LroOc. Callie. Acad... Sci. sert 4, Vol.» 36é, D1 AAS: NO.» 105) ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES LOS Syntypes, 2 (1 female), CAS Type No. 11062; "Tela, Honduras/On bark of large/Aguerro tree in/ sunbaked clearing/Guaimas, Dist/Farm #20 5-3-23/ T. H. Hubbell, coll."; "? 90/Sedulothrips/hubbel- 1i/PARATYPE/from/J. R. WATSON/17-v-26". "Tela, Honduras/On bark of large/Aguerro tree in/sun- baked clearing/Guaimas Dist/Farm #20 5-3-23/T. H. Hubbell, coll."; "90/Sedulothrips/hubbelli/from W. - 17-V-26/PARATYPE/J. R. WATSON". Remarks: This species was described from several males and about 40 females. SEDULOTHRIPS TRISTIS HOOD. 1984, 05> NivYseentomol. Soc. (1933), volb- 41; no.-4,2p. 434. Paralectotype, l. Remarks: O'Neill, Arnaud, and Lee (1971, p. 25) desig- nated the lectotype. SMERINTHOTHRIPS FUSCIPENNIS MOULTON. uSGe pp pProc. Caldie “Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 36, .no- 7, pp. 93-94. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11063; "AUSTRALIA/Pt. Lin- coln/A. M. Lea"; "No. 3145 °?/Smerinthothrips/fuscipen- nis/Moulton/HOLOTYPE". Paratypes, 2 (females). Remarks: The holotype was on loan to Mr. Mound at the time this paper was prepared, and he provided the label data. SPHAERICOTHRIPS CLARAPENNIS MOULTON. 1966, Proc. Calif. Acad. Sca., ser. 4, vol, 36, nos 5, pp. 186-117, figs. 32=34, Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11064; "AUSTRALIA/Yenda, Luton/N. S. W./" Borer" /8-11-27/W. W...Froggatt’; “No. 1706 ?/Spharaikothrips/clarapennis/Moulton/HOLOTYPE". Remarks: In the original description the generic name in the species heading was misspelled "Sphaerothrips". Sphaerothrips [sic] clarapennis Moulton. See Sphaericothrips Cclarapennis Moulton. SPILOTHRIPS VARICOLOR MOULTON. 1942, Buse Se @awlhict. Acad. SiGhL 6 Wiolls Av pt. ik Pp. 7- By pla 4. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11065; "Blossom of Acacia/ [AUSTRALIA] Bridgetown, June '33/G. W. Wickens"; "No. 5561. ?/Spilothrips/varicolor/Moulton/HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; "Blossom of Acacia/ [AUSTRALIA] Bridge- town, June '33/G. W. Wickens"; "No. 5561 ¢/Spilothrips /varicolor/Moulton/ALLOTYPE and/? PARATYPE" [2 speci- mens under 1 cover glass; allotype ringed with black ink]. Paratype, 1 (female). Remarks: The holotype, allotype, and paratype were on loan to Mr. Mound at the time this paper was prepared, 104 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers and he provided the label data. STEPHANOTHRIPS FUSIANTENNATUS WATTS. 1935, Anne Encomol: Soc. "Amer. vol.” 28 no. 1). pps Ze- E29 Eee) oe Paratype, 1 (female). STEPHANOTHRIPS GRAMINIS FAURE. 1925). Bul. esrookiyn Entomol. Soc., vol. 26, no. 2) pp. I= s NO wa, pis, 3° (EL se 27): Paratype, 1 (female). STICTOTHRIPS FAUREI HOOD. tO2Aye Psyche, vol. 3L,0ne. 6, pp. 295-29 cr Paratype, l. STREPTEROTHRIPS CONRADI HOOD. [934 GeONAY.n Entomol. coc. (1933); vol. 41, no. 4, pp. 431-434. Paralectotypes, 2. Remarks: O'Neill, Arnaud, and Lee (1971, p. 26) desig- nated the lectotype. SUNAITIOTHRIPS FUSCUS MOULTON. [942 3 Berl. oS. Calat. Acad. Sci; VOl. 41, pce, 1h, pOeee Ey | Mopliee cel en pe Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11066; "“AUSTRALIA/Cairns District/A. M. Lea"; "No. 3085 ?/Sunaitiothrips/fuscus /Moulton/HOLOTYPE". Allotype; see remarks. Paratypes, 4 (females). Remarks: One of the paratypes was designated the allo- type male. Mr. Mound has determined that it is a fe- male. The holotype was on loan to him at the time this paper was prepared, and he provided the label data. SYMPHYOTHRIPS POTOSIENSIS MOULTON. 1947, An< Escuela Nac. Cienc: Biol. , vol.-4, pp. 419-420. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11067; "MEXICO/Tamazunch- ale/Ex box 206/23=XiI="46/E. “Ss Ross">! "No./5670°¢/ Symphyothrips/potosiensis/Mlt/Holotype". TALITHA CINCTA FAURE. I9S8.0. Entomol... Soc. S. Are.. ,1VOla «2h nO y poe oe 35, E2gqs.5 2 P—L3'. Paratypes, 2 (1 male, 1 female). TALITHA GLANDIFERA FAURE. 1958), Je Entomol... Soc. S.uAtea. VOL. 2), no. fp. ppe 25= 26; 28=s0,.619S. 5 7—l0la a Paratype, 1 (female). TETRAGONOTHRIPS MURMEKIAI MOULTON. 1940, Occas. Pap. Bernice P. Bishop Mus., vol. 15, no. 24, pp. 263-264. Paratypes, 2 (females). Now 105) ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 105 TEUCHOTHRIPS ALBIPENNIS MOULTON. LOGS we roc. Calit «Acad. ‘Scin,. ser. 4, ‘vol. 364) now es, pp. 99-100, £igs? *8-9. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11068; "AUSTRALIA/Ivanhoe/ Camarina/16-V-31/S. E. Flanders"; "No. 4712 ?/Teucho- thrips/albipennis/M./HOLOTYPE/14-17 d f£ h". Allotype, male; same data as holotype but with "No. 4709" ane) 2. 8d. the he Paratypes, 6 (1 male, 5 females). Remarks: In addition, there are 5 specimens (1 male, 2 females, and 2 sex not indicated) on separate slides labeled as paratypes. TEUCHOTHRIPS FUSCIPENNIS MOULTON. [S68, Proc Cale. Acad: Sel.;, ser. °4;ovol- *36 panos oe pps LO0=10L, figs. 10, 12 Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11069; "AUSTRALIA/Liver- pool, N. S. W./A. M. Lea"; "No. 3457 ?/Teuchothrips/ fuscipennis/HOLOTYPE M/16 d. f h.". Paratypes, 3 (females). TEUCHOTHRIPS SPINOSUS MOULTON. LOGE vProc )3Cattt. "Acad. Ser. , ser: "4; -vot. -36, ‘Re. 5, ppaslO2=-L£03, “Lugs. lp 13's Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11070; "AUSTRALIA/Upper Williams R/N. S. W./X-26/Lea + Wilson"; "No. 3133 ?/ Teuchothrips/spinosus M./HOLOTYPE/17 d. f. h". Allotype, male; "AUSTRALIA/Moreton Bay/Lea + Hacker"; "No. 3140 ¢6/Teuchothrips/spinosus/M/ALLOTYPE". THAUMATOTHRIPS ACACIAE MOULTON. OGG PUEP OCH NCauniio Acad. (SGiz., (SCG 4, VOU eo Gl Ome), pp. L0G—107, figs. 19=20: Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11071; "AUSTRALIA/Gilgan- dra/Acacia/doratoxylon/1926/W. W. Froggatt."; "No. 1686 ?/Thaumatothrips/acaciae/M. /HOLOTYPE". Paratypes, 2 (females). THAUMATOTHRIPS DISTINCTUS MOULTON. LQ@68, Prec. "Calle. Acad: Sere; ser. °4, “vol. 36,7 me. Sy pp... 04-106), ‘figs. 17-18. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11072; "AUSTRALIA/Barton/ A. M. Lea": "No. 3113 ° /Thaumatothrips/distinctus/ Moulton/HOLOTYPE". THORYBOTHRIPS YUCCAE MOULTON. 1929, Bull. Brooklyn Entomol. Soc., vol. 24, no. 4, pp. 237-238. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11073; [U.S.A.] "Texas/ Bastrop/Yucca/rupicola/25-III-28./Hugh H. Duval"; "No. 3242 2 °/Thorybothrips/yuccae/M/HOLOTYPE/MEASURED". Remarks: The holotype was on loan to Miss O'Neill at the time this paper was prepared, and she provided the label data. 106 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers TRACHYTHRIPS ASTUTUS COTT. OSG, Univ iiCalar. Pub. «Entomol, vol. (3), pee LI6—198, pil) 2n i Pligg SIS) ppp le 4 (Lange). Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11074; see remarks. Allotype, male; see remarks. Remarks: These types have not been received from Dr. Cotte: TRACHYTHRIPS DELEONI HOOD. O33) (PrOC. sebLoOl.. Soc. Wash. ,«VOle 46, pp.) 23-2042 Paralectotype, l. Remarks: O'Neill, Arnaud, and Lee (1971, p. 26) desig- nated the lectotype. TRACHYTHRIPS FRONTALIS HOOD. fobs, Proc. Broly iSec. Wash. p,avolea.46, pp. +24 —-2ES. Paralectotype, l. Remarks: O'Neill, Arnaud, and Lee (1971, p. 26) desig- nated the lectotype. TREHERNIELLA NIGER MOULTON. EGS Proc. Calif. Acad. Scio,sen. 4avols .367 mens, pp. 123-124, figs. 44-45. Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11075; "AUSTRALIA/Mitta- gong, NeoS. Ws/A. M. Lea". )iNoOv3089) 98 /Trehernne lla/ niger/Moulton/HOLOTYPE". Allotype, male; same data as holotype. Paratypes, 5 (1 male). Remarks: The holotype and allotype were on loan to Mr. Mound at the time this paper was prepared, and he provided the label data. TRICHOTHRIPS ANGUSTICEPS HOOD. ; L903, -Bulieeel Po eState, Lab. .Natur., Hise. .vol 18, ane. 2, sD -, 201 bag. ¢4a=—b . Syntypes, 2 (females), CAS Type No. 11076; "St. Joseph, fii. (U.S.A. J], May/4, 1907 = "Ga tAwsHar ts dbs wood.) Under bark on/rotten oak stump."; "Trichothrips/angus- ticeps/sp. nov./? "Ss, 'Dij.\Be/PARALYPES/Balsanesl2 specimens under 1 cover glass]. Remarks: This species was described from 1 male and 7 females. TRICHOTHRIPS ANOMOCERUS HOOD. 2, ‘Can. Entomol., vol.) 44, no. 5, ope ote. Hoo, ple 6 (figs. 1-4). Paralectotypes, 4 (females). Remarks: O'Neill, Arnaud, and Lee (1971, p. 26) desig- nated the lectotype. TRICHOTHRIPS ASYMMETRICUS WATSON. 19/3'7/,. Florida: Entonoll..,, vol 4920 ano hy) poe Soin seanges 22 Paratype, 1. TRICHOTHRIPS DENS MOULTON. L907,;°U. S. Dep. Agr., Bur. Entomol. , Tech. Ser. nos ler No= i 205. ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 107 PtE- 3, Pp. 60-61, (plas (figs. 40=43):. Holotype, female, «CAS Type No. 11077; [U.S.A.] "CALIFOR— NIA/Mountain View/Apricot/ (Cupertino) /7-IV-05/D. M."; "Poecilo/Rhynchothrips ["Rhyncho" scratched off]/?/ dens/M./HOLOTYPE/ (from Tricho/thrips)". TRICHOTHRIPS FEMORALIS MOULTON. P07; Us. SHYDeps Agr... Burs .Entomed..,/Tech Sera, nce mae pt. 3, pps "61=62, pill. .5 (fig. '44) G01] a6 Ubigs sa45—4604 Syntypes, 3 (2 males, 1 female), CAS Type No. 11078; "Mullein/Newcastle, Cal. [U.S.A.]/D. M./2-—4="06"; "d/ ?/Neoheegeria/verbasci Osb./(Trichothrips femora/ aS / Mac "Mullein/Newcastle, Cal. [U.S.A.]/D. M./2-4-06"; "9/ ?/Neoheegeria/verbasci Osb./(Trichothrips/femora- Ts Mayes "d/2?/Neoheegeria/verbasci Osb/(Trichothrips/femoralis M)" [no other data]. Remarks: This species was described from 2 males and 1 female. TRICHOTHRIPS ILEX MOULTON. i907; Us Se-Dep. .Agr.);, Bur. Entomol. Galechi, Sera, enoenlo, Dt. 3),ipp.62-68,. ple 6 (bigs. 47—49)).. Syntypes, 6 (3 females), CAS Type No. 11079; URE Ob He wt. ¥O/iiothripsyibext. FManetnez ./Cal., [U.S.A al/bys St Waa Foster. Desmer "83./Trichotheips/ilex M./ACc.No.. 164". [U.S.A.] "CALIFORNIA/San Jose/Christmas/Berry/7-III- O6/Ds Mots) “No. 445. 2 /Rhynchothzips-: [U.S.A.] "CALIFORNIA/San Jose/Christmas/Berry/7-III- 06/D.. M."s--"No. 445.2 7Rhynchothripsec [(U.S.A.] "CALIFORNIA/San Jose./Christmas/Berry/7-III- 06/D. M."; "No. -445/Rhynchothrips” . [U.S.A.] "CALIFORNIA/San Jose/Alum Rock Canyon/Christ- mas/Berry/7-III-06/D. M."; "No. 445 wings/Rhyncho- thrips/wings". Remarks: This species was described from numerous fe- males and an unstated number of males. TRICHOTHRIPS ILEX var. DUMOSA MOULTON. HOO, Us Se Dep. Agr... Bury Entomol..,; Pech (Sena, ene. soa, Di. Sip tps. Lectotype, female, CAS Type No. 11080; [U.S.A.] "CALIFOR- NIA/Saratoga/Scrub Oak./7-IV-06/D. M."; "No. 447 Vent ?/Liothrips/ilex dumosa/HOLOTYPE/design. 1951 HE Cote 7: Paralectotypes, 4 (3 males, 1 female). Remarks: Cott (1956, p. 60) designated the lectotype. TRICHOTHRIPS MEDIAMERICANUS HOOD. 64 woe New comoL. See. (i933), vol. ¢4L, ne. 4, pp. 412-413. Paralectotype, l. : Remarks: O'Neill, Arnaud, and Lee (1971, p. 26) desig- nated the lectotype. 108 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers TRICHOTHRIPS RUBER MOULTON. LOM Us Se woe. Ages, Bur. Entomol. Tech. Sema, 12), pp. 42-43 5 den So (Eigis 39g) (piso YCEags 40-410 ).. Holotype, "female", CAS Type No. 11081; "TYPE/Azalea/ Blossoms/D. M/5-29-08"; "INDEX 67/Haplothrips/ruber/ Mi AO ee TRICHOTHRIPS TRANSVAALENSIS HOOD. 1924) )Psyche Svolapsi no. 6, -pp. .300+301. Paratype, l. TRYBOMIA MENDESI MOULTON. T9S3;,,0Rev. Entonol. (R10 de Janerro), vole 3; (fasce. 2; Pps 2o9—260). Holotype, female, CAS Type No. 11082; “BRAZIL, S. A./ Itatiaya Mt./Host./?/1IX-29/Dario Mendes"; "No. 3797 ?/Trybomia/mendesi/M. /HOLOTYPE/measured". Paratypes, 4 (1 female, 2 larvae). UROTHRIPS MINOR FAURE. i933)) Bulls Brooklyn Entomol. Sec.) vol. 28, nO. “2, pps 69-72. Paratype, 1 (female). WATSONIELLA BREVITUBA MOULTON. 1928," Anne Mag... NaturweHust. >~sers 107 voly 2 net. Ss, pp. 242-243. Paratype, 1 (female). ZAXENOTHRIPS PECULIARIS J. C. CRAWFORD. 19437 Proc. , Entomol.) Soc., Wash. ,»vols i457 nos 9;/\pps 224- 229, PliaZzOaltagseyA=B)., Paratype, 1 (female). 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Records of the Indian Museum, wol., 431): DE 62 7 spp 93-100, Sha gs.2 t= 2. New Mexican Thysanoptera. The Pan-Pacific EntomoLogusit, Vol. 6, nO. 1, ppe.tlt=20.. Contribution to our knowledge of American Thysanoptera. Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society, vol. 24, no. 4, pp.) 224-244 , stig. 1): New Thysanoptera from Cuba. The Florida Ento- mologusit Vol. «13.5. no. ~4, pp. . 61-66. Two new species of Lispothrips, Reuter from Canada with notes on other species. The Canadian ‘Entomologist (1929), vol. 61, no. rss, Ds ACO — 281. Thysanoptera from Africa. The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, ser. 10, vol. 5 SO. (265 “pp 4 294-2017. A new genus and species of Thysanoptera from Chile with notes on other species. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural Pura y Aplicada, VOM 4, DD. 2ia-2 poke A new Aeolothrips from Nevada with notes on three other species found in California. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist, vol. 7, no. 3, Dp ee 2—A2 Ss. An, interesting new California thrips. The Pan- Pacific’ Entomologist, vol. -7,-me. 4, pp. 173- 174. The Thysanoptera of South America (I). Revista de Entomologia (Sao Paulo), VO Lies Sige as Ce ate pp. 451=484, figs. 1-3. The Thysanoptera of South America (II). Revista de Entomologia (Rio de Janeiro), vol. 3, Eacsee ll, opp.) 96-133, Fxgsic 4-1Li. The Thysanoptera of South America (III). Revista de Entomologia (Rio de Janeiro), vol. Sigssasc.. 2,7) pp. 227=262,, fg. le. 118 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Oce. Papers MOULTON, DUDLEY (continued) HOBIE. 913 Sais P9532 oS 4 1) 33st LO3ob: 1936a. iO S6b 1i9SGC. IS 6a: 1936e. LOS OE. ESISGG IMS) Vue iosi7 bi. LOS 8 E939 Oligothrips oreios a new genus and species of thrips belonging to the family Opadothripidae Bagnall. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist, vol. OF nO tS Coss Looe LeU. The Thysanoptera of South America (IV). Revista de Entomologia (Rio de Janeiro), vol. 3, FASC Se DDd (Soo ato sence ka 22. New Thysanoptera from India. The Indian Forest Records,” VOl. Lo), wpe. vi, ops, eG. New Thysanoptera of the Hawaiian Islands. Proceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society, (1933) pVOU au Suu MOM Oi OD eee Or. New species of thrips from south-western Australia. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Ausgtralra (1984-1935) vol. 21,7) pp: 97-100. Two new species of Thysanoptera in Argentina and records of other species. Anales de la Sociedad Cientifica Argentina, vol. 120, NO. 67. Ppl eos 2uh. A new thrips on cotton. The Philippine Journal of Agriculture’ (1935)... vols, 6). NO-.47.. PP. 475-477. New California Thysanoptera. The Pan-Pacific Encomollogast. (1935) javiois. bl, nO. 47. Dp O74. New American Thysanoptera. Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society, vol. 31, no. 2 DD OL 65.. Thysanoptera of the Hawaiian Islands. Pro- ceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society | (1935) 7; Vol. 89 nO. 2), Dp. ssa L186. Thysanoptera from Africa. The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, ser. 10, vol. 174 NOs Ode PDs 45 55 ie Thysanoptera of the Philippine Islands. The Philippine Journal of Agriculture, vol. 7, MMO an tp, OD Dg Limca Ore New Thysanoptera belonging to the genus Thrips Linn. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist, vol. 2, Os Si, Dp Os On A new Liothrips £rom, Japan... KontyOj., vol. Ll, NOS. t=. so ppm Loma et gsi.) hay. Further notes on Hawaiian thrips with descrip™~ tions of new species. Proceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society (1936), vol. 975 ne. Sy po. 209-412. Thysanoptera from Minas Geraes, Brazil. Revista de Entomologia (Rio de Janeiro), vol. 9 fascs. S=4 pisos 4-s.e26 Thysanoptera collected by the Mangarevan Expedition. Occasional Papers of Bernice P. Bishop Museum, vol. 157 ne..l2, pp. J4d—iee: No. 105] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 119 MOULTON, DUDLEY (continued) 1940. Thysanoptera from New Guinea and New Britain. Occasional Papers of Bernice P. Bishop Museum, vol.’ 15, no. 24, pp. 243-270: 1941. Thysanoptera from Minas Gerais, Brazil (second paper). Revista de Entomologia (Rio de TaneircoO) i VOL. 2) faces: =o “pp. o14—s22— 1942a. Seven new genera of Thysanoptera from Australia and New Zealand. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences, vol. 41, pt. L DPcg ei, Pls. Pla. 1942b. Thrips of Guam. Bernice P. Bishop Museum Bulletanvl727 po. 7-16). 1944. Thysanoptera of Fiji. Occasional Papers of Bernice Ps. Bishop) Museum; vols=-L7, no. 22, DPes 2ot-s1 ll figs. L—L0. 1946a. New species of thrips from Haiti and Turkestan. the? Pan—Paciftic Entomologist, vol. 225 no. 2 Pie Soe 1946b. Two new species of thrips from North America. The Pan-Pacific’ Entomologist, vol. 22, no. 257 PRPs Oo 00k 1947a. New Thysanoptera from Mexico. Anales de la Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biologicas, VOre"4, nos 4, pp. 419-4277, 1947b. Thysanoptera from New Guinea, the Philippine Islands and the Malay Peninsula. The Pan- Pacit2e Entomof#ogist, ‘vol. 23, no. 4, pp. 72 =s80)s 1948. The genus Frankliniella Karny, with keys for the determination of species (Thysanoptera). Revista de Entomologia (Rio de Janeiro), vol. US f£ases. I-22, pp.” 55-104) trgs:. 143. 1949. New Thysanoptera from Africa. The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, ser. 12, vol. Dee nO. 19%), DOs 4o1—496,. flgs. 1-5. 1968. New Thysanoptera from Australia. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, ser. a VOL. Soy NO. 97 .p.. 95-124, ft gs. 1 oor MOULTON, DUDLEY, AND FLOYD ANDRE 1936. Four new Thysanoptera, with a preliminary list of the species occurring in Iowa. Iowa State College Journal of Science, vol. 10, NOG oy DP. 22o-254, LAGS. |=9, MOULTON, DUDLEY, AND JOHN B. STEINWEDEN 1931. A new Taeniothrips on gladiolus. The Canadian Entomologust, Vol. 63, no: 17 %pp.° 20-21, ELGs. i. 1933a. Thysanoptera from the Society Islands. Bernice P. Bishop Museum Bulletin 113, pp. 29-33, Ergss 2. 1933b. Two new species of Cryptothrips (Thysanoptera) from the Marquesas. Bernice P. Bishop Museum Bulletin 114, pp. 163-165, fig. l. 120 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers MOUND, LAURENCE A. 1968. A review of R. S. Bagnall's Thysanoptera collections.» Bulletin ofthe: Bei tish Museum (Natural History), Entomology, Supplement 11, pp. 1-181, figs. 1-82. O'NEILL, KELLIE, PAUL H. ARNAUD, JR., AND VINCENT LEE 1971. Lectotype designations for certain species of Thysanoptera described by J. D. Hood. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sci- ences, vols. GOL, nO. )1 7) Pp.a24—26-. O'NEILL, KELLIE, AND R. S. BIGELOW 1964. The Taeniothrips of Canada (Thysanoptera: Thripidae). The Canadian Entomologist, vol. 096). NOn 94, "Ppee 2d 9-12 350, wets. —aay. PERGANDE, THEODOR 1895. Observations on certain Thripidae. Insect bite, Vols Wi, no. o;> Dies soo"). POST, RICHARD L. (See also Thomasson and Post). 1961. Five new Oregon Thysanoptera. The Pan-Pacific ENEOMOLOGESE ,) VOU. 37 jy NOs 2. DPe ats lL 4S,, PASS a) es Preer, John R. (See Watson and Preer). PRIESNER, HERMANN 1924. Neue Phloeothripiden (Thys.) aus Ungarn [cont.]. Entomologische Zeitschrift (Frankfurt am Main), vol. 37, nos. 23-24, DP, 532-05. 1926. Thysanopterologica. II. Zoologische Jahrbucher. Abteilung fiir Systematik, Okologie und Geographie der Tiere, vol. 52, nos. 2-3, pp. 267-278, figs. 1-4: 1928. Neue und wenig bekannte Thysanopteren, gesammelt in Westafrika von Prof. Dr. F. Silvestri. Bollettino del Laboratorio di Zoologia Generale e Agraria del R. Istituto Superiore AGravio' ny Posercisz vole, 21 (pp. l—-35, 219s. 1-7. 1933. Indomalayische Thysanopteren IV [concl.]. KonowlLa, vol. 122, (nos. -l=2,%pp.V69=857, “fags. 10-18; nos... 3=4,, pe. . S07=-SP8,Stigse . 19-22. 1934a. Drei neue Phloeothripiden (Thysanoptera). Stylops;) Vol. 8) (pte 375 PPh Dosa LLgs. Late 1934b. Three new Thysanoptera from the Sudan. Bulletin de la Société Royale Entomologique d'Egypte, vol. 18, £ascs. 1-2) pp. 28=82) No. “L054 ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES Lar PRIESNER, HERMANN (continued) 1935a. Indomalayische Thysanopteren VI [concl.]. Konowia, vol. 14, no. 2, pp. 159-174, figs. iA iO 4, pp. S23=339 , Chigss 14520. 1935b. Neue exotische Thysanopteren. Stylops, vol. a, pt. 6, pp. 125-131. 1936a. A preliminary review of the non-fossil species of the genus Melanthrips Hal. (Thysanoptera). Bulletin de la Sociét@ Royale Entomologique dVEgypte, ‘vollo20> “pp. 29-557 ipls. =2' 1936b. On some further new Thysanoptera from the Sudan. Bulletin de la Société Royale Entomologique d'Egypte, vol. 20, pp. 83-104, figs. 1-8. 1937. Neue Thysanopteren aus Zentral-Afrika. Revue de Zoologie et de Botanique Africaines, vol. 30) ‘Paserk, pp. 169-180. 1938. Materialien zu einer Revision der Taeniothrips- Arten (Thysanoptera) des indo-malayischen Faunengebietes. Treubia, vol. 16, no. 4, pp. 469-526. 1939a. On some Thysanoptera from Cyprus (part II). Bulletin de la Société Fouad 1¢Fr d'Ento- moLogie (1938) “vols 22, pp. AV0—=022, figs. P=5'5 1939b. Contributions towards a knowledge of the Thysanoptera of Egypt, XII. Bulletin de la Société Fouad 1©° d'Entomologie (1938), vol. 227 PRs eo 1 o2, L£Lgs.. 1— woe 1949. Genera Thysanopterorum. Keys for the identi- fication of the genera of the order Thysanoptera. Bulletin de la Société Fouad Lemid” Entomologie’, voll 337 pp.) SE=157. 1950. Contributions towards a knowledge of the Thysanoptera of Egypt, XV. Bulletin de la Société Fouad 1©° d'Entomologie, vol. 34, pp.) 125=37, figs.ol-14; RENTZ, DAVID C. 1965. Type specimens of Orthoptera in the collection of the California Academy of Sciences to 1965. Proceedings of the California Academy or se1ences , ser. 4, vol. 33, nos 3, pp. 59=64. SAKIMURA, KANJYO 1968. A preliminary review of the genus Homochaeto- thrips gen. n., with brief description of a new species (Thysanoptera: Thripidae). Journal of the Australian Entomological Society; bveli 7; no.; 1; pp. 59-62% 1969. New species of subgenera Isothrips and Isochaetothrips from Oceania and Australia, with note on changes in nomenclature (Thysan- optera: Thripidae). Pacific Insects, vol. ii, nos. il, pp. 71-80, fags. 1-16. 22 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers SAKIMURA, KANJYO (continued) 1971. A review of the genus Rhaebothrips Karny (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae). Pacific LNSeCes ; \VOLLTlS;, “nO. wei, PD. sol 403) fags. 2 he Smith, Ray F. (See Bryan and Smith). STANNARD, LEWIS J. 1968. ‘The thxips', on Thysanoptera, of ti bineis. Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin, VOLe 29>) tances 14, Upp ae2lo—552 7, beoneispiece), Eves hl 3A) STEINWEDEN, JOHN B., AND DUDLEY MOULTON (See also Moulton and Steinweden). 1930. Thysanoptera from China. Proceedings of the Natural History Society of Fukien Christian UnEVeESMEY,, VOLT .3 ppp ak bI—30:. StOLL, No Re, Re eo. 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The Florida Entomologist, VOLON6;) noi3 ;. pp 38-399) v474aee 1923. Synopsis and catalog of the Thysanoptera of North America with a translation of Karny's keys to the genera of Thysanoptera and a bibliography of recent publications. Noi 205] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 123 WATSON, JOSEPH R. (continued) 19.2 3: University of Florida, Agricultural Exper- (cont). “imental iSitation,: Bullletim i168) pp. \ i100. 1927. A new Liothrips from Santo Domingo. The Florida ‘Entomologist, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 5216 0h 1933. Two new species of Plectrothrips. The Florida Entomologist; vols 7 ;ino i, pps 1l6-be yrergse L—4aanOe, 2), spe voo—S4) 1934. Thysanoptera of the geenton. The Florida Entomologist, .vol..2i8;, no 3, pp.) -44—=46.aheoneaie 1935. Thysanoptera of the geenton [cont.]. The Florida Entomologist, vol»4h8;, mow 4. ppeis so 62% 1937a. A Sericothrips with an unusual habitat. The Plenidalentomologust, vol. (20, now fe aepp. 3-4. 1937b. A new Trichothrips (Haplothrips) from Alabama (Trichothrips asymmetricus n. sp.). The Pleoridavgintonologishy vols 207, ies) yapE- iach Szako(o) We 1937c. Thysanoptera of the geenton [concl.]. The Florida, Entonologist;ivols 20, mo. 325. pp el als Chi ter le 1939. Two new Thysanoptera from Mexico. The Florida Entomologist, VOL. 22;5.n0. 2,°ppyok7=20)) eimigse Woe 1942a. A new Frankliniella from Florida (Thysanoptera). the PlorvdayEntonologist,. \vel 225," no. ay pp. I= 's figs. a—b- 1942b. Two new Frankliniellas from Mexico (Thysanoptera). TheyHlorida Entomologist, vol. 25, now, pp. 43-46, fags. .l—=2). WATSON, JOSEPH R., AND JOHN R. PREER 1938. A new Frankliniella (Thysanoptera) from Florida. The. EloridavsEntonologust,.cvol.. “217, due. #2, pp. 7-19) argc 2 WATTS, JOHN G. 1934. A new species and variety of Plesiothrips (Thripidae -- Thysanoptera). The Florida Entomologist, «vol. 18)°no..27 pps 124-27, Prodiee eile 1935. Two new species of Stephanothrips from South Carolina and key to the known species (Urothripidae: Thysanoptera). Annals of the Entomological Society of America, vol. 28, now ol, pps #l26=-130;/ shige ..1=s5.. 124 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers INDEX abdominalas.D. dix Crawford, ‘Thrips.’ (2754 abyssiniae abyssiniae Moulton, ee eee SL neo acaciae Moulton, Grypothrips . nS acaciae Moulton, Scirtothrips .. 45 acaciae Moulton, Thaumatothrips .. 105 aceri Moulton, Scirtothrips. . 45 acetosellae John, Melanthrips .. 10 aequalis Moulton, Ankothrips .. 7 aethiopiae Moulton, Haplothrips .. 77 africanus Faure, Allothrips . . 62 africanus Faure, Scirtothrips .. 45 africanus Moulton, Aeolothrips .. 4 africanus Moulton, Anaphothrips . . 15 africanus Moulton, Boloadelothrips .. 64 agama "Prresner, Kleothrips) <7.) 85 albipennis Moulton, Taeniothrips .. 49 albipennis Moulton, Teuchothrips .. 105 albospinosus Moulton, Biashreeetes isnuo9 albuseMoulton, Euthrapss 023 allia Moulton, Taeniothrips .. 50 allochroos Moulton, Frankliniella rodeos . . 33 alternmans Bagnall, Buthrips) 3 2/23 americanus Moulton, Taeniothrips vulgatissimus . . 54 ampelopsidis Moulton, Rhynchothrips . . 100 ananasi Lima, Holopothrips . . 80 andrei Moulton, Frankliniella .. 27 andropogoni Moulton and Andre, Frankliniella . . 27 andropogoni Watts, Plesiothrips . . 44 anemonensis Moulton, Thrips .. 55 angusticeps D. i. Crawftord, Idolothrips )as. 185 angusticeps Hood, Trichothrips . . 106 animus Moulton, Docessissophothrips .. 68 anomocerus Hood, Trichothrips . . 106 anonae Moulton, Liothrips . . 86 antennatus Moulton, Diplonychothrips .. 68 antennatus Moulton, Isoneurothrips .. 41 antennatus' Moulton, Scirtothrips). . 45 arabs Priesner, Melanthrips . . 10 argentifer Cott, Notothrips . . 96 argentinae Moulton, Frankliniella . . 27 arizonae Moulton, Erythrothrips .. 8 armata Moulton, Thrips . . 55 armatus Moulton, Dunatothrips .. 69 armatus Moulton, Euoplothrips .. 70 armatus Moulton, Gynaikothrips . . 74 artocarpi Moulton, Bolothrips .. 64 artocarpi Moulton, Machatothrips) .). (92 asperatus Priesner, Phasmothrips yy «97 astutus Cott, Trachythrips . 206 asymmetricus Watson, Trichothrips eee s06 atactus Hood, Plectrothnipss . .99 atratus Moulton, LVGOthepsij. i.) eo augonsaxxos Moulton, Kladothrips .. 85 auranticornis Watson, Heterothrips . © 12 Nos 5105] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES aurantia Faure, Scirtothrips;~.: 45 aureus Moulton, Adrothrips .. 62 aureus Moulton, Aeolothrips .. 4 aureus Moulton, Anaphothrips .. 15 aureus Moulton, Rhipidothrips . . 12 aureus Moulton, Taeniothrips . . 50 australiensis Moulton, Bolothrips .. 64 austvaliensis Moulton, Gastrothrips <5 72 australiensis Moulton, Panoplothrips . . 96 australis Morgan, Frankliniella ~~ 28 baculzfer Priresner,! Gigantothrips .-../72 bahiaensis Moulton, Hoplothrips .. 81 bakerniyDoeL. Crawlord ; hrothrips..9 2 87 baptisiae Hood, Sericothrips:. 12,46 batesi Watson, Glyptothrips .. 73 bedfordi Moulton, Rhynchothrips . . 100 beesoni Moulton, Dichaetothrips . . 67 betulae J. C. Crawford, Taeniothrips . . 50 bicolor Moulton, Franklinvella . 2. 28 lgalclollone Miebukeom, Secorelreiiacy 4 4 Al@7z biformis Moulton, Bolothrips . . 64 butcormis) Moulton) Haplothrvps : 2°77 biformis Moulton, Poecilothrips .. 99 birdie Moul ton, Lispothrips 2.192 bishoppi Moulton, Erythrothrips .. 9 bishoppi Moulton, Heliothrips .. 39 bohartaiBarley, Dactulvothrips, . 2.8 bondeari Moutton, uiorhrips. =. 87 bondari Moulton, Scirtothrips . . 45 bose: Moulton, Liothrips) i) . 87 bradleyi Hood, Atractothrips bi em OFS brasiliensis Moulton, Heterothrips .. 13 brasiliensis Moulton, Hoplothrips .. 81 brasiliensis Moulton, Liothrips:< .7-87 bratleyi Watson, Erankliniella . .. 28 bremnerii Moulton, Thrips 3s 255 brevipilosa Moulton, MolnEips Wipe brevispinosus Moulton, Sedulothrips . . 102 brevituba Moulton, Watsoniella . . 108 brevitubus Moulton, ~Diceratothrips ees 66 brevitubus Moulton, Rhynchothrips ~ere LOW: bromi Moulton, Heliothrips . . 39 bruneri Watson, Plectrothrips . . 99 brunneipictus Bailey, Aeolothrips .. 4 bursariae Moulton, Eothrips .. 70 Californicus Moulton, Euthrips tritici . californicus Moulton, Euthrips ulicis .. 2 Cameroni Priesner, Taeniothrips . . 50 Canavaliae Moulton, Taeniothrips . . 50 carolinae Faure, Apterygothrips . . 63 carteri Moulton, Isoneurothrips new? carteri Moulton, Taeniothrips . . 50 caryae Caryae Fitch, Phlaeothrips .. 97 caseariae Moulton, Frankliniella PR 25 caseariae Moulton, Gynaikothrips . SD celosiae Moulton, Machatothrips . . 93 26 126 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Oce:. cephalicus D. L. Crawford, Euthrips . . 23 certus Moulton, Holopothrips . . 80 cestrum Moulton, Frankliniella . . 28 cincta Faure, Talitha . . 104 citri Moulton, Euthrips .. 24 citr: Moulton, Frankliniellla « «28 Citricauda Hood, Priesneriella . . 100 Citricornis Moulton, Gynaikothrips . . 74 eitrucornis Moulton; Hapltothrips yc. 77 Citritibia Moulton, Gynaikothrips . . 74 Clara Moulton, Frankliniella CHMERCU IE s 3 Clarapennis Moulton, Sphaericothrips . . 103 claratibia Moulton, Bussothrips . . 20 Cclaratibia Moulton, Phlaeothrips . . 97 Cclaripennis Moulton, Dichaetothrips .. 67 claripennis Moulton, Liothrips . . 87 claripennis Moulton, Mesothrips . . 94 Claripennis Moulton, Mycterothrips . . 43 claripes Moulton, Gynaikothrips . . 74 clarus Bailey, Aeolothrips .. 4 clarus) Moulton, Scureothrips:.: .:45 clarus Moulton, Taeniothrips .. 5l clarus) Moulton, Thrips 0% 156 clitoriae Moulton, Frankliniella . . 28 colamae Moulton, “Liothriips) 2.) 87 Colombiana Moulton, Frankliniella minuta . . 32 colombiensis Moulton, Frankliniella stylosa . . 34 colombiensis Moulton, Haplothrips .. 77 condei Moulton, Heterothrips . . 13 econdei, Moulton, Liiothrips =. 87 conradi Hood, Strepterothrips . . 104 conspicua Moulton, Frankliniella . . 29 constans Moulton and Steinweden, Cryptothrips . . 66 Sooper Moulton Haplorhripse a) cage uu, Ganon ns coprosmae Moulton, Hoplothrips .. 81 cordiae Hood, Liothrips © .. 88 Conn) Moulton, sulotmmnps uel.. 408 corni Moulton, Rhopalandrothrips .. 44 cornutus Moulton, Eurythrips' 2. . 71 crassiconus Moulton, Taeniothrips .. 51 crassicornis Moulton, Anaphothrips . . 15 crucifer Hood, Aeolothrips kuwanaii .. 5 cruentatus Hood, Rhipiphorothrips .. 44 cunctans Cott, Rhynchothrapsm sn LoL cuthbertsoni Moulton, Anaphothrips . . 15 Cypriotes Hood, Chiirothripsy: 2) 20: dallasi Moulton, Hoplothrips’ <, 31482 davidsoni Moulton, Isochaetothrips . . 40 deleoni Hood, Trachythrips <1 EEOIG dens Moulton, Trachothrmips \< eyel0e dentatus Steinweden and Moulton, Sericothrips .. 46 desertileonidum Watson, Pranklinieulam ss 55 dianthi Moulton, Frankliniella . . 29 dianthi Moulton, Thrips jlo Papers No. 105) ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 127 digzvtus Barley, Melanthrips . <= 10 diustincetus Bhatti, Acotothrips 224 distinctus Moulton, Liothrips .. 88 distinctus Moulton, Thaumatothrips . . 105 Giversucolor Moulton, Galactothrips: ...< 17/2 diversus Bailey, Dactuliothrips .. 8 doaneii Moulton, Acanthothrips .. 62 dobroskyi Moulton, Scirtothrips . . 45 dubautiae Moulton, Isoneurothrips .. 41 dumosal Moulton, Trichothrips ilex . ~ 107 duvali Moulton, Aeolothrips . . 4 echinodori Moulton, Frankliniella cephalica . . 28 eddyi Watson, Glyptothrips .. 73 ehrhornii Moulton, Euthrips .. 24 elegans Moulton, Cephalothrips .. 65 elongatus Moulton, Holopothrips ae ee, Eile) elytropappi Hood, CRE os i ee enceliae Moulton, Anaphothrips eG eremicus Cott, Laothrips 2). 38 ericae Bageadl- Acolotnrips®. <5 eriobotryae Moulton, Taeniothrips .. 51 errans Moulton, Cephalothrips .. 65 euophthalmos Moulton) Tacniothripss « ./ 5. extremus Moulton, Sericothrips portoricensis .. 48 fasciatus Moulton, Isoneurothrips . . 41 haseratuseMoulton, Senicotnrips . = 46 fasciatus Moulton) DLacntotiict os) se snon: Paserculata D. i. eraweord, ePhyliothrips. ... 99 fasciculatus Moulton, Erythrothrips eee se! Eaurea Hood, Stictothrips .'-.- 104 temoralas Moulton, Ttrichothraps- ... 107 ferrisi Moulton, Holopothrips . 80 ficus Hartwig, Denn todene oe wee Saar We: miewMdcd Win CC. Crawrord, Hoplothirips, «02 fijiensis Moulton, Bolothrips Pa. U4 fijiensis Moulton, Hoplothrips . . 82 fijiensis Moulton, Paracryptothrips . . 96 fijiensis Moulton, Taeniothrips mucunae . . 53 flavacinctus Moulton and Andre, Eurythrips .. 71 flavafemora Moulton, Macrophthalmothrips . . 93 flavens Moulton, Enneothrips . flavens Moulton, Frankliniella . . 29 flavens Moulton, Mycterothrips . . 43 flavens Moulton, Sericothrips .. 47 flaviantennatus Moulton, Gynaikothrips .. 74 EVayvicornis Hood, Heterothrips ea re ie flavicornis Moulton, n, Liothrips Mal lotas 6 oo flavipes Mo Moulton, Bagnalilivella = 22636 flavipes Bagnall, Dolerothrips : oar Ge flavipes Moulton, Mallothrips © Pe) -wtametan it flavipes Moulton, Neoheegeria . . 95 fFlavitibia Moulton, Austrothrips . . 63 flavitibia Moulton, Bolothrips . . 64 128 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES flavitibia Moulton, Gynaikothrips . . 74 flavitibia Moulton, Heterothrips . . 13 flavitibia Moulton, Hoplothrips . . 82 flavitibia Moulton, Liothrips . . 88 flavitibia Moulton, Phlaeothrips . . 98 flavus Moulton, Corynothrips .. 22 flavus Moulton and Andre, Hoplothrips .. 82 florinatus Priesner, Taeniothrips pallipes . formosae Moulton, Frankliniella . . 29 formosae Moulton, Taeniothrips ... 5l formosus Faure, Sericothrips . . 47 frequens Moulton, ) Lhraps en. 26 frontalis Hood, Trachythrips . . 106 frosti Moulton, Ctenothrips!. . 22 EroctL Moulton, Thrips 22.0 56 frumenti Moulton, Frankliniella . . 30 fullawayi Moulton, Isoneurothrips .. 41 fuller Faure, Sci rtothrps lcm 46 fulvicornis Moulton, Frankliniella . . 30 fulvipennis Moulton, Frankliniella . . 30 fulvus Moulton, Chirothrips ene 40] falvus Moulton, FPrankianrellay..°. 5 fungosus Moulton, Hoplothrips . .. 82 funtumiae Bagnall, Physothrips .. 44 fuscipennis Moulton, Burythrips . 6 71 fuscipennis Moulton, Hap loenes ps 71) 1078 fuscipennis Moulton, Rhynchothrips .".. 101 fuscipennis Moulton, Smerinthothrips . . 103 fuscipennis Moulton, Tetchotnrips =). 105 fuscipes Moulton, Dolichothrips . . 68 fuscus Moulton, Aeolothrips brevicornis Euscus: Moulton, Anactinotnrips: ..s loos fuscus Moulton, Brithothrips .. 65 fuscus Moulton, Diploacanthothrips . . 67 fuscus Moulton, Gynaikothrips . . 74 fuscus Moulton, HaplothEips =°". 78 fuscus Moulton, Phauiloihesatps. 2. roe fuscus Moulton, Philacothriaps ft lavitibrariay « fuscus Moulton, Podethrtpemern 129 fuscus Moulton, Poece1lothinays. = 7.199 fuscus Moulton, Ridébothrips ).. . ) 200 fuscus Moulton, Sunaltvothemps: (04 fuscus Moulton, DasrpSs) ye so6 fuscus Moulton, DHE Si.g ow fuscus Post, Toxonothrips gramineae . . 61 fuscus Steinweden and Moulton, Rhynchothrips a fusiantennatus Watts, Stephanothrips . . 104 gardneri Moulton, DIncEnTApS= = gor ardneri Moulton, Liothrips .°. 98 gaviotae Moulton, Haplothrips = ts geljerae Moulton, Choleothrips . . 66 eijerae Moulton, DolerothEeips | (2) yeeros genaspinosus Moulton, Elaphnrotnrsps =e an 69 geyeri Faure, Homothrips . . 40 gillettei Moulton, Heterothrips eee lS [Occ. Papers 53 101 No. 105] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES 129 Giidetter Moulton, "Lhrips .° 3.57 gilmore Moulton, Thrips. . 57% gladioli Moulton and Steinweden, Taeniothrips .. 51 Glandvrera Faure, Talithas.*. Wo4 gossypii Moulton, Heliothrips . . 39 Grecwlis Moulton; Ankothrips > = 07 gGracriis Moulton, .Campulothrips . «65 qractiis Moulton, Elaphrothrips ~ «.1.67 Geacwiis Moulton, Tasnvothrips >... 52 Gract ius Moulton, Thrips .)2 57 gramineae Moulton, Thrips .. 57 gramineae Moulton, Toxonothrips .. 61 graminellus Priesner, Haplothrips .. 78 graminis Faure, Stephanothrips .. 104 Grands); Moulton, ‘Franklinivella o ..731 guamensis Moulton, Dinurothrips .. 22 guamensis Moulton, Mesothrips .. 94 guineaensis Moulton, Bactrothrips . . 63 guineaensis Moulton, Ecacanthothrips .. 69 guineaensis Moulton, Litotetothrips . . 92 GUstaviae Hood, “Enneothriips 2 2 23 hambletoni Moulton, Probolothrips .. 100 hargreavesi Priesner, Eurhynchothrips .. 71 hartleyi Moulton, Aeolothrips . . 5 hawaiiensis Moulton, Hoplothrips .. 83 hawaiiensis Moulton, Kentronothrips .. 85 hawaiiensis Moulton, Macrophthalmothrips . . 93 hawaiiensis Moulton, Merothrips. . helenae Hood, Macrophthalmothrips . . 93 Relianth: Moulton,) Euthrips << 224 hemaclertuMoulton, Thrips, .. 57 Herricks ‘Moulton, Elaphrothrips . 169 hesperus Bailey, Aeolothrips . . 5 hesperus Moulton, Megalothrips . . 94 hibisci Moulton and Steinweden, Neoheegeria . . 95 haceaventr:s Hood, Thrips «2 58 hooker: Hood, Dinwrothrips ». 7.722 hubbelli Watson, Sedulothrips . . 102 hukkineni Priesner, Haplothrips . . 78 hungaricus Priesner, Rhynchothrips . . 101 uchin Hood,\) Liogthraps < . 88 mex Moulton, Lrachothrips © ). 107 imaginis Bagnall, Thrips . . 58 impatientis Moulton, Thrips herricki . . 58 incerta Moulton, Taeniothrips . . 52 indicus! Bagnall, Heliothrips . ~«+° 39 inermis Moulton, Paracryptothrips .. 97 inornatus Moulton, Frankliniella . . 31 fictdgnss Moulton, rranklainiella ,..2.9)32 ipomeae Bagnall, Dendrothripoides . . 22 ipomoeae Moulton, Frankliniella . . 3l ipomoeae Moulton, Hercothrips . . 39 ipomoeae Moulton, Tryphactothrips Seles Koy irretius Kono, Hoplandrothrips Sa erar sia | italicus Bagnall, Taeniothrips . . 52 130 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES lOce jazykovi Moulton, Liothrips . . 89 judithae Faure, Lathrobiothrips . . 86 juglandis Moulton, Dinothrips . . 67 justiceae Post, Aeolothrips fasciatus) te no kannani Moulton, Synarhethyses eae khD karnyi John, Aptinothrips . 19 keeni Moulton? Erythrothrips SS kenni Moulton, Orothrips .. 11 kelloggii Moulton, Orothrips sire, As kincaidi Moulton, HoplothEips 2... 83 kochummani Ananthakrishnan, Oxythrips . . 43 koitakiw Moulton, Thrrps ... ioc kotoshoi Moulton, Taeniothrips . . 52 kraussrd. C. Crawford, Taeniothrips ay a Re kurosawai Moulton, Liothrips 89 kuwanai Moulton, Gynaikothrips eee eS kuwanaii Moulton, Aeolothrips . . 5 kuwayamai Moulton, SS eT kyotoi Moulton, Thrips flavidus Bile lagoenacollus Moulton, —— SMS) Taingi Moulton, Liothrips . 89 langei Moulton, Sericothrips cree) 2417. Vantana Bhatti, Diarthrothrips . . (22 latapennis Moulton, Eurynotothrips . . 71 laehyer Mowlcon, fhripsi<) io lativerticis Post, Bolothrips sittet (Od latus Moulton, AcalTurothrips on 62 leai Moulton, Ecacanthothrips .. 69 leeuweni Priesner, Holurothrips . . 8l lepidus "Cott, Liothrevps! kis sy lepidus Faure, Sericothrips .. 47 leucaenae Moulton, Thrips . . 58 inbycusw.: Priesner, Melanthrips Se ic 20) liliaceae Moulton, Gynaikothrips . . 75 litsaeae Moulton, Liothrips . 89 longipennis Moulton, “EEEEiatnothieine le iy longispinosa Moulton, Frankliniella . . 32 longus Moulton, Neoheegeria . . 95 fuculentus Moulton, Sericothrips . . 47 lupini Moulton, Poecilothrips . . 100 Macarangai Moulton, Neoheegeria . . 95 machili Hood, Chaetanaphothrips . . 20 machili Moulton, Rhynchot hrips ab euO maculosus Moulton, Lamprothrips eter 0, madronii Moulton, ThHELpSee ears magnafemora Moulton, Gynaikothrips . . 75 magnafemora Moulton, Horistothrips .. 85 magnus Moulton, Cryptothrips . . 66 magnus Moulton, Oidanothrips . . 96 magnus Moulton, Thrips . . 58 malloti Moulton, Liothri ps) <5, 89 mandiocae Moulton, Dichaetothrips . 4 67 Papers Noi.) 105] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES bk manilae Moulton, Leptoliothrips . . 86 mMatthiolae Priesner, Melanthrips .. 11 mauiensis Moulton, Hoplothrips .. 83 Mauiensis Moulton, Phlaeothrips .. 98 meconnel li. D.' Le (Crawiord,, Liothrips ~./ 2-389 mediamericanus Hood, Trichothrips .. 107 medius Hartwig, Elaphrothrips Pee MoH) mendesi Moulton, Liothrips .. 90 mendesi Moulton, Trybomia .. 108 mervavana Moulton; Taeniothrips . . 52 metacrucifer Bailey, Aeolothrips .. 6 Mextcana Di. L. Crawford; Chirothrips. « .. 20 mexicana D. L. Crawford, Liothrips umbripennis . . 91 mexicanus Moulton, Echinothrips .. 23 mexicanus Moulton, Hoplothrips .. 83 mexicanus Watson, Arpediothrips . . 19 mucrunrus Bagnall, liiothrips : 2790 mikrommatos Moulton, Diplochelaeothrips . . 68 minor Faure, Urothrips .. 108 hnor Moulton, Franklinvella dzttver lag. 9. 29 minutus Moulton, Anaphothrips .. 16 minutus Moulton, Euthrips . . 24 moerens Priesner, Odontothrips . . 43 mojave Hood, Arpediothrips . . 19 monsterae Moulton, Gynaikothrips .. 75 monsterae Moulton, Podothrips na 9 moreirai Moulton, Heterothrips .. 13 morriliz Moulton, Kurtomathrips . . 42 moultoni Jones, Sericothrips .. 47 mou*ttonr Post, Chaxothrips®. 7120 mucidus Moulton, Thrips . . 59 mucronatus Priesner, Elaphrothrips . . 70 murmekiai Moulton, Tetragonothrips . . 104 futabilis, Bagnall, Odontothrips ... 43 mycerrcola wi. €. Crawrtord, Hoplothrips .. «563 Matalensis Hood, Fauriella =. 12 nevskyi Moulton, Neoheegeria . . 95 newmani Moulton, Anaphothrips . . 16 niger Moulton, Emprosthiothrips .. 70 niger Moulton, Treherniella . . 106 niger Moulton and Steinweden, Cryptothrips . . 66 nigra Moulton, Frankliniella schultzei .. 34 nigrisetis Sakimura, Rhaebothrips . . 100 nietaus Moulton, Acolothriaps ." 2 06 notabilis Bailey, Ankothrips .. 7 noxius Priesner, Panchaetothrips . . 44 nubillicauda Watson, Allothrips . . 63 nudus Moulton, Heterothrips . . 3 obscura Moulton, Frankliniella . . 32 Obscuripennis Bagnall, Haplothrips .. 78 obscurus Moulton, Rhynchothrips . . 102 Becidentalis Pergande; Euthrips.... 25 Oleriae Moulton, Neosmerinthothrips . . 95 pechidia Moulton, Huthrips ~. °.725 i332 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES orchidis Moulton, Gynaikothrips . . 75 Oreios Moulton, Oligothrips .. 14 Orientalis Moulton, Phlaeothrips . . 98 origani -Priesner, ‘Thrzps)'.’. 59 Orizae Moulton, Bolacidothrips . . 20 osmundae J. C. Crawford, Zonothrips . . 61 oxyura Bagnall, Frankliniella . . 32 [Oce. Papers palidispinosus Steinweden and Moulton, Horistothrips Be SGentoxe) pallidus Hood, Coremothrips . . 21 pallipennis Sakimura, Homochaetothrips . . 40 pallipes Moulton, Isoneurothrips . . 42 pallisetis Sakimura, Thrips . . 59 panweus) Moulton, Thrips ey. 59 pardalotus Hood, Psilothrips . . 44 parvullagHood,, Branklinvellay.2133 parvus Moulton, Euthrips . . 25 paucispinosa Moulton, Frankliniella . . 32 paumalui Moulton, Hoplothrips . . 84 pearsalli Moulton, Taenvoturips . «53 peculiaris Uo Go CisEiieoiacl, Zaxenothrips Sts ac el EONS: pedalis Hood, Actinothrips .. 62 pembertoni Moulton, Frankliniella . . 33 penetralis Hood, Liothrips . . 90 pennatus Moulton, Holopothrips .. 81 peringueyi Faure, Reticulothrips . . 44 perplexus Moulton, Audiothrips . . 8 perplexus Moulton, Lasiothrips . . 86 perseae Watson, -baothrips 7a) 590 peruviensis Moulton, Liothrips . . 90 phyllanthi Moulton, Haplothrips .. 78 piercei Moulton, Anaphothrips Cab h AX: pungree: Moulton, Laenvothrips Was piniphalusw..C. Crawhonrd, Gnophothrips PO AS omeroyi Moulton, Scirtothrips . . 46 pontederiae Watson and Preer, Frankliniella . popula Moulton; Lispethraps = 5.192 potosiensis Moulton, Symphyothrips aoe OA poultoni Bagnall, Cranothrips . 2/8 praelongitubus Moulton, Gynaikothrips . . 76 praelongus Moulton, Liothrilps . . SL pricsneri Faure, Fulgorothejps. .. = 72 priesneri Hood, Zeugmatothrips . . 108 priesneri Moulton, Anaphothrips |. = 17 princeps Hood, Diceratothrips™. ». 67 productus Priesner),) Blaphrothrips: ~ 070 ruthi Moulton, Projectothmips yy. 44 psidii Moulton, Hoplothrips (7 aue4 pulchella Hood, Frankliniella . . 33 pulchella Moulton, Taeni othr ps) yaya pullus Moulton, Heliothrips . . 39 pura Moulton, Tacniothrips 54 quadrudentatus Moulton, Machatothrips . . 93 querci Moulton, Isochaetothrips . . 40 gquerci Moulton, LioEh TSS quercus Moulton and Andre, Hoplothrips .. 84 33 Nos 05] ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES Las quinani Moulton, Taeniothrips .. 54 nachiphnaius CoeEt,, Bolothrips 2 2965 rAacImMouLton, Orothrapsmes..ll2 rapaensis Moulton, Isoneurothrips . . 42 Loutnewc. Crawtord, -Asprothripss .. .. 19 reticulatus Moulton, Sericothrips . . 48 retreulatus Moulton, Thrips... 59 reticulatus Watson, Glyptothrips .. 73 rhabdotus Sakimura, Thrips . . 60 robusta Moulton, Bagnalliella . . 63 BObuotuUS Di. li. “Coawtord, VAnkothr ips ts va 7 robustus Moulton, Aeolothrips kuwanaii . . 6 BOdeosmMouLton, Erancianvelila, 2seass rosaceae Moulton, Isoneurothrips ... 42 “oOssay Moulton, Gigantothrips”... 72 rotundus Moulton, Gynaikothrips . . 76 tuber Moulton, Trichothrips.-. 108 ryani Moulton, Haplothrips .. 79 sacchari Moulton, Anaphothrips .. 17 Sacchar, Moulton, Chirothrips). 1.\ 21 saccharonl Moulton, Thrips." . 60 sakimurai Moulton, Haplothrips . . 79 caincrs Moulton, Franklante. la.) \2 734 SaltaeMoulton), / laothrtps) 2) sol Samoaensis Moulton, Taeniothrips . . 54 Satunracus Cott, AdrancothPips /s5ii. 62 scabiosatibia Moulton, Aeolothrips . . 6 schaferi Thomasson and Post, Nesothrips . . 96 schuhi J. C. Crawford, Megalothrips . . 94 Scotter Bagnall, Gynaikothrips .Wa 76 scotti Moulton, Isochaetothrips .. 40 secatas Moulton, (Charothrips < \s.21 seini Watson, Liothrips .. 91 semiflavus Moulton, Agnostothrips . . 62 serrata Moulton, Frankliniella . . 34 setidens Moulton, Mesothrips . . 94 setipennis Moulton, Isoneurothrips . . 42 setipennis Steinweden and Moulton, Thrips . . 60 Betocuc De Lk. Crawtord, Euthrips minutus i... 24 setosus Moulton, Thrips . . 60 shacklefordi Moulton, Haplothrips . . 79 Slade. Cuawtord, Serrvcothrips\. i. 48 sides Moulton, Phlaeothrips . . 98 Signatus Hood, Holopothrips .. 81 —————————EE SimiliceHartwig, Bolothrips’ .. 65 simillimus Karny, Gynaikothrips . . 76 SsOlaris Bai¥ey, Scirtothrips . . 46 speciosa Moulton, Frankliniella. . 34 spectator Hood, Eupathithrips . . 71 Spiniceps Hood, Chirothrips .. 2l Spinosus Moulton, Chirothrips .. 21 spinosus Moulton, Dactuliothrips .. 8 Spinosus Moulton, Elaphrothrips . . 70 Sspinosus Moulton, Frankliniella . . 34 134 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [oce. spinosus Moulton, Heterothrips . . 14 Spinosus Moulton, Leeuwenia . . 86 spinosus Moulton, Teuchothriups + 9105 stanfordii Moulton, Senico ties ene is) stannardi Bhatti, Astrothrips uy) Stannardi Faure, Elatea 70 sternalis Hood, Sericothrips Benes eee) stofbergi Faure, Haplothrips . SS striatus Moulton, “Heterothrips ee sae strigae Priesner, Haplothrips . . 79 Sstuardoi Moulton, Graphidothrips . . 38 Subulatus Hartwig, Bolothrips . . 65 Sudanensis Priesner, Haplothrips faureanus .. 77 Swezeyi Moulton, Anaphothrips . . Swezeyi Moulton, Hoplothrips .. 84 swezeyi Moulton, Mesothrips . . 94 tahoe Moulton, Taenzothrips . . 54 takahashii Moulton, Chirothrips . . 21 takahashaa Moulton, Gynamkothrips |= .. 76 taluithaceraure, Arhipldothrups un. 6 tamaricinus Priesner, Haplothrips . . 79 taraxacmeMoulton, Thripscn mmo0 tehachapi Bailey, Scirtothrips . . 46 tenuicornis Bagnall, Aeolothrips . . 6 tenuicornis Moulton, Gynaikothrips . . 76 fenurs Moulton, Haplothrapsm is) 79 tenuis Moulton, Taeniothrips meridiana . . 53 tenuis Priesner, Aoratothrips terminaliae Moulton, Laothrips « . 91 terminalis Moulton, Frankliniella . . 35 terrestris Bailey, Aeolothrips . . 6 EhaliicEeri Hood, Theres tibouchinae Moulton, Gomphiothrips . . 73 tiliae Bagnall, Aeolothrips . . 6 timtaus, Cort, Megatiraps ss). 94 tissoti Watson, Sericothrips langei .. 47 tolucensis Watson, Franklanivel lan. 135 tonnoiri Moulton, Heptathrips . . 80 transvaalensis Hood sirschoOrnrips . . L08 trellesi Moulton, Haplothrips . . 80 tréspinus Moulton, Stulothrapas ... 49 Erichactus Hood, Actinotnrlupem. —. 62 tExicollor Moulton,” Anaphotheros, a7 tricolor Moulton, Frankliniella formosae . . 30 EQistisrcott,’ Oedaleotnmipsma noo testis’ Hood, Sedulothmips ti.) 9L035 tuberosi Moulton Franklinwvel lames. 37 tuolumnei Moulton, Aeolothrips . . 6 turkestanicus John, Rhynchothrips . . 102 CueEver Strassen, Chimocnm oss meaee tympanona Hood, Frankliniella . . 37 Papers No). 0/5) ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES ugandai Moulton, Taeniothrips .. 54 umbripennis Hood, Phyllothrips . . 99 umtalii Moulton, Taeniothrips .. 54 unicolor Bailey, Kurtomathrips .. 43 unveolor Moulton, Elaphrothrips: ..-. .70 unicolor Moulton, Isochaetothrips . . 40 unicolor Moulton, Liothrips . 91 unispinus Moulton, Thrips. . 61 uEvchirbagnall lL, Craniornrips <) +.) 66 usingeri Moulton, Macrophthalmothrips .. 93 validus Moulton, Paracholeothrips .. 96 vandykei Moulton, Ankothrips ey! Varlabitas Db. GL. Crawtord, Anthothrips):. . 63 Varlabulis Moulton, Orothrips < . 12 varicolor Moulton, Gluphothrips . . 73 waracolor Moulton, Sp2lothrips ..... 103 varicornis Moulton, Isochaetothrips . . 40 VanLcorns s Moulton, Lispothrips. . . 92 varicornis Moulton, Taeniothrips .. 54 Varist Moulton, Anaphothrips . . 18 varipes, Moulton, Erankliniella ..*» 37 varitibia Moulton, Heterothrips .. 14 varius Hartwig, Bolothrips .. 65 varius Moulton, Eurythrips .. 71 varius Moulton, Sericothrips . . 49 venapennis Moulton, Gigantothrips .. 72 venusta Moulton, Frankliniella . . 38 venustus Moulton, Cephalothrips . . 66 veroniae Moulton, Liothrips . . 92 versicolor Moulton, Rhynchothrips . . 102 wuictcorlensis! Moulton, .lhrLps %. 26) vitifloridus Bailey and Cott, Heterothrips . . vitis Hood, Heterothrips . . 14 walteri J. C. Crawford, Sericothrips .. 49 watsoni Moulton, Frankliniella . . 38 williamsi Moulton, Haplothrips . . 80 williamsi Moulton, Isoneurothrips . . 42 wilsoni Watson, Hoplothrips . 84 wouramboulchii Moulton, Sulton, Haplothrips eed!) xanthocerus Hood, Liothrips . . 92 xerophilus Bailey, Dactuliothrips .. 8 yosemitae Moulton, Aeolothrips . . 6 yosemitae Moulton, Formicothrips . . 72 yosemitii Moulton, Orothrips eS Let ae yuasai Moulton, Gynaikothrips 77 yuccae Moulton, Ankothrips . . aL. yuccae Moulton, Frankliniella . . 38 yuccae Moulton, Thorybothrips . . 105 zeae Moulton, Anaphothrips . . 18 135 136 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Occ. Papers ADDENDA Miss Kellie O'Neill kindly reviewed the typeset copy of this publication prior to its submission to the printer. From her extensive notes made on a study of the Moulton coll- ection in 1963, she called our attention to a number of specimens which are not labeled with their type status. THRIPIDAE HELIOTHRIPS BICINCTUS BAGNALL. HOU Ann. Mag. Natur. sHilsie.; “sere 9p voll’, 74; nos: 22; Pp. 2538=259). Paralectotype, 1 (female). Remarks: Mound (1968, p. 41) designated the lectotype. HYDATOTHRIPS RAMASWAMIAHI KARNY. £926, Mem. Dep. Agr.) “india, -Emtomol. “Sert, “vol. 297. me. 6), pp.k Les=190), enoey Nace Jol koe (tags “-i =r Syntypes, 6 (3 females, 3 larvae), CAS Type No. 11086; [INDIA] "Coimbatore./On Indigo leaves./6.1X.1923./A. G. R. coll./ @/no 45"; "No. 45/Hydatothrips/rama- swamiahi/[illegible] !/2" [6 specimens under 1 cover glass]. Remarks: This species was described from several males, females, and larvae. PHYSOTHRIPS MARSHALLI BAGNALL. 1918), Bull. Entomol. eRes).', “vol. eS pt. bpp. 6e—coy Fig. as. Paratype, 1 (female). RAMASWAMIAHIELLA SUBNUDULA KARNY. 19626, Mem. Deps ‘Agra, india; Entomol. Ser.)-vol. 9; nor 6, pp. 208-2005 Viilg: lla-c,, pk." 19) (figsie 5-6). Syntypes, 4 (2 males, 2 females), CAS Type No. 11083; [ENDIA] “Coimbatore. /152.2Po19245/R.°R.. No 39.-7.in Calotropis/ flowers. .$Veo -RecolL” =: “NO. 5397 Thrips/cf. Fulmekiola/Ramachandraiella [scratched off] /stbnudtla/é?" [1 male, 1 female under 1 cover glass]. [INDIA] "Coimbatore./Illecebrum la=/natum. Flowers./ 11.1X.1923 @ "; "Thrips/cf. Fulmekiola/Ramachand- raiella/stibnidtila/é?"; "Karny. 6.11.28." [1 male, 1 female under 1 cover glass]. Remarks: This species was described from numerous males and females. STYLOTHRIPS BREVIPALPIS KARNY. 1926, Mem. Dep. Agr. India, Entomol.=Sers, vel. 9),, ne. 6, pp. 206-208, Eig. L0a-djwpl. 19 (ta0q. 4). Syntypes, 6 (females), CAS Type No. 11084; [INDIA] "Coimbatore,/inside Chrysan=/themum flowers./ Ramakrishna/Ayyar coll. Newxx. "> “er. Chizothrerps /Stylothrips/brevipalpis/?: 3. Karny. Gell.2on.) te Neyslo0s ARNAUD AND LEE: THYSANOPTERA TYPES L37 females under 1 cover glass]. [INDIA] "Coimbatore,/inside Chrysan=/themum flowers./ Ramakrishna/Ayyar coll. No XX."; "No. 20/Stylo- thrips/brevipalpis/?" [2 females under 1 cover glass]. in Chry[santhemum?]/flwrs/Coimbatore [INDIA]/13.VIII. 18/20 TVR"; "THRIPS/Stylothrips/brevipalpis. K/ Ramakrishna coll/No 20/measured" [2 females under 1 cover glass]. Remarks: This species was described from 5 males and several females. THRIPS NILGIRIENSIS RAMAKRISHNA. 1928, Mem. Dep. Agr. India, Entomol. Ser., vol. 10, no. 7, pp. 262-263. Paratypes, 2 (females). THRIPS PANDU RAMAKRISHNA. ro2s,ieMem=scDep Agr. Indra,y;NEntomol: Sers;avol. 10; no. 7, 9pp« (264=265.- Paratypes, 2 (females). PHLAEOTHRIPIDAE GYNAIKOTHRIPS MALABARICUS RAMAKRISHNA. 1928, Mem. Dep. Agr. India, Entomol. Ser., vol. 10, no. 7, pp. 302-303. Paratypes, 2. KLEOTHRIPS SUBRAMANII RAMAKRISHNA. 1925, J. Bombay Natur. Hist. Soc., vol. 30, no. 4, pp. 788-790, unnumbered pl. (figs. 1-6). Paratype, 1 (male). LIOTHRIPS URICHI KARNY. 1923; Ann. Mag. Natur. Hist., ser. 9, vol. 12, no. G67, pp. 160-163. Syntype, 1, CAS Type No. 11085; "Trinidad./Clydemia./F. We Usrch."> "“Laothrips/urichi.”; “Watson”. Remarks: This species was described from several speci- mens of both sexes. RHYNCHOTHRIPS RAOENSIS RAMAKRISHNA. 1928, Mem. Dep. Agr. India, Entomol. Ser., vol. 10, no. a, PD. 2e2—2e3a. Paratypes, 2. LITERATURE CITED BAGNALL, RICHARD S. 1918. On the rubber thrips (Physothrips funtumiae, Bagn.) and its allies. Bulletin of Entomological Research, vol. 9, pt. 1, pp. 65-70, figs. 1-3. ae oliinsi'al i \ i i Sas eh ” hte Si. ba as a edadene oe éalarag! ? “rn ce wi beNaee a raatas mem pa ly UT CI ; eu 1 sag thin’ ey iene Ls 6 if ; Sd aaa ; 7 ) 7 Lr oor 7 R a j : yen : 55 a 2 a io » 8 rnihttla * A ef 7 fey 2 r i wn n ; | Ud i, if - t n A t . WE i 7 - y : 1 ‘ f 1 se i i t i ine 4 i a Hy i i 7p hits vy ) i i : ATs D he 9 ; ad i Edward L. 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