virginicus Grimaldi and Fraser, new genus and species (Cow Branch Formation: Carnian), and Kazachothrips triassicus Shmakov, new genus and species (Tologoy Formation: Carnian–Norian). Prior to this the oldest definitive thysanopterans were from the Late Jurassic of Kazakhstan (Kimmeridgian), some 80 My younger. Well-preserved, relatively complete, wing venation indicates the Triassic thrips are phylogenetically the basalmost thysanopterans, and their venation even allows identification and homologizing the highly reduced veins in Recent thrips. Another basal thrips is described from mid–Cretaceous (Turonian) amber of New Jersey, Cretothrips antiquus Grimaldi, new genus and species, which is similar to several Recent genera of Aeolothripidae...
FIG. 12. Details of a nymphal thrips (Thysanoptera) (AMNH LC-B6). A. Abdomen, dorsolateral view. Not...
Hemipteroid insects (Paraneoptera), with over 10% of all known insect diversity, are a major compone...
FIGURES 1–3. Merothrips dietrichi, female. (1) dorsal view; (2) head, prothorax and left fore leg; (...
International audienceRecent Thysanoptera are characterized by two pairs of slender wings fringed by...
Abstract Thysanoptera, commonly known as thrips, are diverse tiny insects whose earliest fossil reco...
International audienceThe Thysanoptera (Paraneoptera) constitute a very diverse order of minute inse...
International audienceThe new fossil thrips Uzelothrips eocenicus P. Nel and A. Nel sp. nov. (Thysan...
International audienceTwo fossil representatives of the extant genus Ankothrips are described from F...
FIGURES 9–13. FIGURES 9–12. Rohrthrips burmiticus sp. n., holotype male (MU-Fos-53/1). (9) dorsal vi...
FIGURES 24–29. Thysanoptera wings. Wing coupling (f: frenulum, h: hamuli, r: retinaculum, smr: subma...
Fourteen families of thrips are recognized in the insect order Thysanoptera, including 5 fossil fami...
Hemipteroid insects (Paraneoptera), with over 10% of all known insect diversity, are a major compone...
FIGURES 1–7. Ethiopian amber fossils. Merothrips aithiopicus sp. n. holotype female 1–4: (1) dorsal ...
Stick and leaf insects (Phasmatodea) are a distinctive insect order whose members are characterised ...
The occurrence of arthropods in amber exclusively from the Cretaceous and Cenozoic is widely regarde...
FIG. 12. Details of a nymphal thrips (Thysanoptera) (AMNH LC-B6). A. Abdomen, dorsolateral view. Not...
Hemipteroid insects (Paraneoptera), with over 10% of all known insect diversity, are a major compone...
FIGURES 1–3. Merothrips dietrichi, female. (1) dorsal view; (2) head, prothorax and left fore leg; (...
International audienceRecent Thysanoptera are characterized by two pairs of slender wings fringed by...
Abstract Thysanoptera, commonly known as thrips, are diverse tiny insects whose earliest fossil reco...
International audienceThe Thysanoptera (Paraneoptera) constitute a very diverse order of minute inse...
International audienceThe new fossil thrips Uzelothrips eocenicus P. Nel and A. Nel sp. nov. (Thysan...
International audienceTwo fossil representatives of the extant genus Ankothrips are described from F...
FIGURES 9–13. FIGURES 9–12. Rohrthrips burmiticus sp. n., holotype male (MU-Fos-53/1). (9) dorsal vi...
FIGURES 24–29. Thysanoptera wings. Wing coupling (f: frenulum, h: hamuli, r: retinaculum, smr: subma...
Fourteen families of thrips are recognized in the insect order Thysanoptera, including 5 fossil fami...
Hemipteroid insects (Paraneoptera), with over 10% of all known insect diversity, are a major compone...
FIGURES 1–7. Ethiopian amber fossils. Merothrips aithiopicus sp. n. holotype female 1–4: (1) dorsal ...
Stick and leaf insects (Phasmatodea) are a distinctive insect order whose members are characterised ...
The occurrence of arthropods in amber exclusively from the Cretaceous and Cenozoic is widely regarde...
FIG. 12. Details of a nymphal thrips (Thysanoptera) (AMNH LC-B6). A. Abdomen, dorsolateral view. Not...
Hemipteroid insects (Paraneoptera), with over 10% of all known insect diversity, are a major compone...
FIGURES 1–3. Merothrips dietrichi, female. (1) dorsal view; (2) head, prothorax and left fore leg; (...