J. UZEL, MONOGRAFIE RADU „THYS ANOPTER A“. 
Thrips livida Halid. 
1836. Tlirips livida Haliday, Entomological Magazine, pag. 449. 
Hal id ay: »Tibiae et tarsi inermes. — Elytra linearia, unicolora, basi tantum 
pallidiora. — Antennae stylus perbrevis, articulis vix discretis. — Elytra testacea (aut 
pallida?). — In flowers of Ulex Europaea , very rare.« 
Thrips persicae Halid. 
1837. Thrips Persicae Haliday, Entomolog. Magazine, pag. 146. 
Haliday: »The larva is entirely light yellow, not unlike that of Thr. ulmifoliorum , 
but without the small spines at the tail. — A small species, found on the diseased 
leaves of peach-trees.« 
Thrips ocliracea Westw. 
1839. Thrips ochraceus Westwood, Introduction to the modern classific. of Insects, II. 
Thrips picipes Zett. 
1840. Thrips picipes Zetterstedt, Insecta lapponica, pag. 313. 
Zetterstedt: »Nigra. nitida; hemelytris subulatis fuscis, basi albidis, pedibus 
rufo-piceis, tarsis pallidis. Long. 1 I 3 lin. — Minutissima, vix \ 3 lin. longa. Antennae 
breviusculae, filiformes, pubescentes, nigrae, basi pallidae. Corpus nigrum, nitidissimum, 
glabrum. Abdomen subconvexum, lateribus parum pilosum. Anus acutus, stylo vero parum 
elongato, parce piloso, apice vix setigero. Hemelytra longitudine abdominis, subulata, 
margine ciliata, tota fuscata, basi alba. Alae angustissimae, albidae. Pedes validi, rufescentes, 
femoribus suturatioribus, tarsis pallidis. Femora antica reliquis non crassiora. — Habitat 
in Lapponia boreali rarissime. In floribus pratensibus Lapponiae meridionalis passim 
inventa.« 
Thrips olivaria Tamburin. 
1842. Thrips olivarius Tamburin, Memoire sur le Thrips oliv. etc., Draguignan. 
Phloeothrips tristis Halid. 
1852. Phloeothrips tristis Haliday, Walker: Homopt. ins. of Brit. Museum, pag. 1098. 
Haliday: »Alae et ocelli desunt. — Nigra, nitida, antennarum articulo tertio albido, 
metatarso mutico. Long. 1 lin.« 
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