Holopothrips

Holopothrips is a genus of thrips in the family Phlaeothripidae.[1]

Holopothrips
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Holopothrips

Hood, 1914

Species

  • Holopothrips acrioris
  • Holopothrips affinis
  • Holopothrips ananasi
  • Holopothrips atlanticus
  • Holopothrips balteatus
  • Holopothrips bicolor
  • Holopothrips brevicapitatum
  • Holopothrips cardosoi
  • Holopothrips carolinae
  • Holopothrips chaconi
  • Holopothrips claritibialis
  • Holopothrips conducans
  • Holopothrips curiosus
  • Holopothrips elongatus
  • Holopothrips erianthi
  • Holopothrips ferrisi
  • Holopothrips flavisetis
  • Holopothrips fulvus
  • Holopothrips graminis
  • Holopothrips graziae
  • Holopothrips hambletoni
  • Holopothrips hilaris
  • Holopothrips inconspicuus
  • Holopothrips infestans
  • Holopothrips inquilinus
  • Holopothrips inversus
  • Holopothrips irregularis
  • Holopothrips jaboticabae
  • Holopothrips johanseni
  • Holopothrips kaminskii
  • Holopothrips longihamus
  • Holopothrips longisetus
  • Holopothrips magnus
  • Holopothrips maiae
  • Holopothrips mariae
  • Holopothrips molzi
  • Holopothrips nigrisetis
  • Holopothrips nigrum
  • Holopothrips oaxacensis
  • Holopothrips omercooperi
  • Holopothrips orites
  • Holopothrips paulus
  • Holopothrips pennatus
  • Holopothrips permagnus
  • Holopothrips pictus
  • Holopothrips porrosati
  • Holopothrips punctatus
  • Holopothrips reticulatus
  • Holopothrips seini
  • Holopothrips signatus
  • Holopothrips singularis
  • Holopothrips spermathecus
  • Holopothrips stannardi
  • Holopothrips striatus
  • Holopothrips tabebuia
  • Holopothrips tenuis
  • Holopothrips tillandsiae
  • Holopothrips tupi
  • Holopothrips urinator
  • Holopothrips varicolor

References

  1. Roskov Y., Ower G., Orrell T., Nicolson D., Bailly N., Kirk P.M., Bourgoin T., DeWalt R.E., Decock W., Nieukerken E. van, Zarucchi J., Penev L., eds. (2019). Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life, 2019 Annual Checklist. Species 2000: Naturalis, Leiden, the Netherlands. ISSN 2405-884X.


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