The genus Scirtothrips Shull 1909 is characterized by small, pale, active thrips with no more than 1500 μm in length that feed generally on young leaves. Most species feed on a few host plants, while others are polyphagous, and they can be serious pests of a variety of unrelated economical crops. The new species described here has the interocellar setae in position 1/2, pmII longer than I and III and pronotal striae widely separated as in S. longipennis Bagnall 1909 and S. bounites Mound & Marullo 1996, but different in several other characters as the antennal pattern of colour, the head colour, the striae in vertex, the striae between ocelli, the striae in pronotum, the development of the tergal medial pair of setae and the number of rows ...
This contribution presents an analysis of the morphological characters that help to differentiate th...
Scirtothrips perseae new species is described. It is a pest of avocado in southern California
En este trabajo se informa de la presencia de Brooksithrips chamaedorea RetanaSalazar & Mound 2005 e...
The genus Scirtothrips Shull 1909 is characterized by small, pale, active thrips with no more than 1...
A new genus of gall-inducing thrips is described for Costa Rica. This taxon seems to be close to Pla...
In this work is recorded the species Scirtothrips saturherminii González, RetanaSalazar & Castillo ...
Se describe una nueva especie de Frankliniella para el grupo cephalica: Frankliniella morerai. La nu...
It is suggested that descriptive taxonomy of thrips must be integrated into biological studies if we...
Se presenta una clave ilustrada de especies de tisanópteros encontradas en plantas ornamentales de C...
International audienceThe genus Thrips comprises 296 species (ThripsWiki 2019) and is the largest of...
International audienceThe genus Thrips comprises 296 species (ThripsWiki 2019) and is the largest of...
A new species oíf the leaf-feeding genus Liothrips is described from Brazilian cenado. It differs fr...
A new species of Adraneothrips (Thysanoptera, Tubulifera, Phlaeothripidae). A new species of Adraneo...
The genus Thrips comprises 296 species (ThripsWiki 2019) and is the largest of all Terebrantian gene...
Scirtothrips dorsalis Hood es conocido como trips amarillo del té o trips del pimentón en los países...
This contribution presents an analysis of the morphological characters that help to differentiate th...
Scirtothrips perseae new species is described. It is a pest of avocado in southern California
En este trabajo se informa de la presencia de Brooksithrips chamaedorea RetanaSalazar & Mound 2005 e...
The genus Scirtothrips Shull 1909 is characterized by small, pale, active thrips with no more than 1...
A new genus of gall-inducing thrips is described for Costa Rica. This taxon seems to be close to Pla...
In this work is recorded the species Scirtothrips saturherminii González, RetanaSalazar & Castillo ...
Se describe una nueva especie de Frankliniella para el grupo cephalica: Frankliniella morerai. La nu...
It is suggested that descriptive taxonomy of thrips must be integrated into biological studies if we...
Se presenta una clave ilustrada de especies de tisanópteros encontradas en plantas ornamentales de C...
International audienceThe genus Thrips comprises 296 species (ThripsWiki 2019) and is the largest of...
International audienceThe genus Thrips comprises 296 species (ThripsWiki 2019) and is the largest of...
A new species oíf the leaf-feeding genus Liothrips is described from Brazilian cenado. It differs fr...
A new species of Adraneothrips (Thysanoptera, Tubulifera, Phlaeothripidae). A new species of Adraneo...
The genus Thrips comprises 296 species (ThripsWiki 2019) and is the largest of all Terebrantian gene...
Scirtothrips dorsalis Hood es conocido como trips amarillo del té o trips del pimentón en los países...
This contribution presents an analysis of the morphological characters that help to differentiate th...
Scirtothrips perseae new species is described. It is a pest of avocado in southern California
En este trabajo se informa de la presencia de Brooksithrips chamaedorea RetanaSalazar & Mound 2005 e...