The hitherto supposedly apterous genus Kurtomathrips Moulton (Thysanop-tera: Thripidae) comprises two very similar species, K. morrilli Moulton (1927) and K. unicolor Bailey (1961). Although the former is best known as a pest of cotton, both species have been collected repeatedly on other plants in North America, and both presumably breed on more than one host plant and over a wide range of ecological conditions. It is surprisingly, therefore, that winged forms have not been found in either species on the continent but that they have appeared in K. morrilli in Hawaii, where the species is a recent adventive, restricted to the island of Oahu and to the warmer and drier portion of the range of a single host plant, Pluchea odorata (L.) Cass. O...
Teuchothrips sodalis Bagnall Teuchothrips sodalis Bagnall, 1929: 190 Bagnall described this spe...
Suborder Tubulifera Only a single family of extant species is recognised in this suborder the Phla...
In connection with the paper by Miss Beach on the Thripidae it seems desirable to describe a species...
Rhamphothrips pandens Sakimura, new species, was first collected in 1966 on Oahu and Kauai of the Ha...
Neurisothrips antennatus (Moulton, 1928) (Figs 1, 11, 15, 24, 39, 48) Described originally from a...
A new genus of Australian Phlaeothripidae is described, Klambothrips, to include a new species of ga...
International audienceHeliothrips (Parthenothrips) octarcticulatus was originally described by Schmu...
Thysanoptera Phlaeothripidae as pests The thrips that is damaging Myoporum is a member of the Phlae...
An illustrated identification key is provided to 17 species of Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripinae from Ha...
Options for control are discussed in relation to the pest's life cycle and seasonality of occurrence
Fifteen adventive species of Thysanoptera, comprising eight Thripidae and seven Phlaeothripidae, are...
AEOLOTHRIPIDAE http://www.ozthrips.org/terebrantia/ aeolothripidae / Most species in this family a...
Teuchothrips connatus (Hood) Liothrips connatus Hood, 1918: 135 Cryptothrips nigronympha Girau...
Colobopyga pritchardiae (Stickney 1934) (Hemiptera: Halimococcidae), an endemic Hawaiian scale inse...
Trachythrips Hood Trachythrips Hood, 1930: 317. Type species Trachythrips watsoni Hood. Alone a...
Teuchothrips sodalis Bagnall Teuchothrips sodalis Bagnall, 1929: 190 Bagnall described this spe...
Suborder Tubulifera Only a single family of extant species is recognised in this suborder the Phla...
In connection with the paper by Miss Beach on the Thripidae it seems desirable to describe a species...
Rhamphothrips pandens Sakimura, new species, was first collected in 1966 on Oahu and Kauai of the Ha...
Neurisothrips antennatus (Moulton, 1928) (Figs 1, 11, 15, 24, 39, 48) Described originally from a...
A new genus of Australian Phlaeothripidae is described, Klambothrips, to include a new species of ga...
International audienceHeliothrips (Parthenothrips) octarcticulatus was originally described by Schmu...
Thysanoptera Phlaeothripidae as pests The thrips that is damaging Myoporum is a member of the Phlae...
An illustrated identification key is provided to 17 species of Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripinae from Ha...
Options for control are discussed in relation to the pest's life cycle and seasonality of occurrence
Fifteen adventive species of Thysanoptera, comprising eight Thripidae and seven Phlaeothripidae, are...
AEOLOTHRIPIDAE http://www.ozthrips.org/terebrantia/ aeolothripidae / Most species in this family a...
Teuchothrips connatus (Hood) Liothrips connatus Hood, 1918: 135 Cryptothrips nigronympha Girau...
Colobopyga pritchardiae (Stickney 1934) (Hemiptera: Halimococcidae), an endemic Hawaiian scale inse...
Trachythrips Hood Trachythrips Hood, 1930: 317. Type species Trachythrips watsoni Hood. Alone a...
Teuchothrips sodalis Bagnall Teuchothrips sodalis Bagnall, 1929: 190 Bagnall described this spe...
Suborder Tubulifera Only a single family of extant species is recognised in this suborder the Phla...
In connection with the paper by Miss Beach on the Thripidae it seems desirable to describe a species...