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Genus: | Anaglyptothrips
Mound & Palmer, 1983
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Anaglyptothrips is a genus of thrips in the family Phlaeothripidae, [1] first described by Laurence Mound and Palmer in 1983. [2] There is only one species known in this genus, Anaglyptothrips dugdalei, which was described from a specimen collected in New Zealand. However it is also found in New South Wales and Queensland. [3] (In New South Wales it has also been found on Norfolk Island.) [4] [5]
The species, Anaglyptothrips dugdalei, is wingless and feeds on fungal spores at the base of grass tussocks. [3]
Anaglyptothrips | |
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Genus: | Anaglyptothrips
Mound & Palmer, 1983
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Anaglyptothrips is a genus of thrips in the family Phlaeothripidae, [1] first described by Laurence Mound and Palmer in 1983. [2] There is only one species known in this genus, Anaglyptothrips dugdalei, which was described from a specimen collected in New Zealand. However it is also found in New South Wales and Queensland. [3] (In New South Wales it has also been found on Norfolk Island.) [4] [5]
The species, Anaglyptothrips dugdalei, is wingless and feeds on fungal spores at the base of grass tussocks. [3]