OF WASHINGTON, VOLT.MK XVI, I'll II 



1830 LEACH, WILLIAM ELFORD, Entomology. The Kdinburgh Encyclo- 

 pedia, vol. ix, pp. .~>7-172 (Reprint?). The name ]'lii/.ipux pro- 

 posed for a genus of K/i/n ///(/ i</u on page 137. Agassiz gives 1817 

 as the date of erection of I'ln/xti/tn*. which was copied l>y Sciidder; 

 Hinds gives the following reference in his bibliography, "Leach, 

 \V. E., Amer. ed., New Edinhurgli Encyclopaedia, vm?, 1816, p. 

 715"; other authors give dates ranging from 1814-1817. However, 

 the paper was certainly published prior to is IM. t IK- date of erection 

 of Phi/xtipuK Amyot et Serville.) 



1836 HALIDAY, ALEXIS H., An Epitome of the British ( lenera, in the Order 

 Thysanoptera, with Indications of a few of the Specie-. Knl . .Mag., 

 vol. in, pp. 439-451. The genus Thrips divided into five subgenera: 

 original descriptions of Odontolhrips nlic/x and (). />//</(< m/nx. 



1840 WESTWOOD, JOHN OBADIAH, Synopsis of the Genera of British Insects, 

 pp. 1-158 (bound at end of vol. it of An Introduct ion to the Modern 

 Classification of Insects. Tlirip* /i/ii/yi/in^ L. designated as the 

 type of Thrips Linne. 



1843 AMYOT, CHARLES JEAN BAPTISTE, and SERVILLE, JEAN GUILLATTME 

 ATDIXET, Hist. Nat. des Insectes. Hemipteres. pp. ( .i and 637-646. 

 The genus Physapus De Geer revived; Odontothrips and T/iniii- 

 thrips described as new. 



1855 FITCH, ASA, The Wheat Thrips and Three-banded Thrips, Country 

 Gent., vol. vi, pp. 385-386, figs. a-g. Original description of /'////;- 

 / /'// ii'lln tritici. 



1881 TAKGIONI-TOZZETTI, GIOVAXXI, Fisapodi, Annalli di Agricoltura, 

 1881, No. 34, Parte Scientifica, pp. 120-134. Tav. 3, figs. 1 1. 1.1 a -15g. 

 The subgenus Eulliri/i* erected as a substitute for Thrips &.s.' 



1895 PERGANDE, THEODORE, Observations on Certain Thripidir, Ins. Life, 



vol. vn, pp. 390-395. Original description of A'/v; n 1:1 in iclln on-i'th H- 

 hilix; the name Eiilhri i> used for the first time in the place of 

 /'////M//M/.S-, a course later followed by Hinds. 



lv i" ['/I;L, HEIXRIC'I, AIonogra])hie der Ordnung Thysanoptera, pp 

 1-472, pis. I-X. Phyxapiix emended to I'/n/xopux. with which is 

 united T<t'iti<>lhi-t i>* and ()<lonl<ilhri [>*; Tlirii>* nl-nr<i Miiller re- 

 described as Ati'iiiliutfiriiix ri r</d. 



1896 BEACH, ALICE M., Contributions to a Knowledge of the Thripid:e of 



Iowa, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci.. vol. nr, pp. 2H 227. Following 

 Pergande the name /','////////>* I1S(>( ' '" <l"' sense of Plii/tii/m*: /''runic- 

 li/iii'lln m-ri'osa (Uzel) redesr-ribed as Tliri/ix \Knlltri [>*') inm'tlt*. 

 1902 HINDS, WARRKX KI.MKK, Contribution to a Monograph of the Insects 

 of the Order Thysanoptera Inhabiting Xorth America. I'roc. I". 

 S.Nat. Mus., vol. xxvi, pp. 7!> 212, pis. i \i. Following IVrg.-mdr 

 and Beach, the name k'n/fin'/>x is used in.stcnd of /'////.^//>//.v Amyt>t 

 etServille (Physopux, t'zel, emend.); original description of l-'nn/l.-- 

 Uniellafusca;Thripx (Eiithri i>x) maidis Heach placed in the synony- 

 my of Physopus ncrrii.ni [ zel. 



