Phaulothrips barretti Mound Phaulothrips barretti Mound, 1974: 83 The holotype, a male that was collected in S.E. Queensland, Mt Tamborine, is by far the smallest member of the genus and with short antennae (Fig. 1). The pelta is typical of Phaulothrips, with slender lateral wings, but the preocellar setae are short, not extending to the apex of the first antennal segment. A considerably larger female has also been studied that apparently represents this species, taken in a trap at Indooroopilly, Brisbane, on 10.iv. 2009. The sensoria on antennal segments III and IV in this species are slightly longer than in the other members of the genus, but are no longer than the apical width of their segment.Published as part of Mound, Laurence A....
Leichhardtithrips evanidus gen. et sp. nov., a wingless, fungus-feeding species of Phlaeothripidae, ...
Leichhardtithrips evanidus gen. et sp. nov., a wingless, fungus-feeding species of Phlaeothripidae, ...
FIGURES 19–24. Phlaeothripinae genera. (19) Baenothrips moundi, tergites IX–X; (20) Senithrips psomu...
Phaulothrips sibylla Mound Phaulothrips sibylla Mound, 1974: 84 The original two specimens from...
Carientothrips pedicillus Mound, 1974 a: 32 (Fig. 28) Known only from a single female taken near ...
Breeding by several of the spore-feeding species in the genus Phaulothrips is shown to be associated...
Apostlethrips Mound Known only from Australia, this genus comprises only two species, A. apostus a...
Ten species of Holothrips, including seven new species, are recognized from Australia, with one furt...
Ten species of Holothrips, including seven new species, are recognized from Australia, with one furt...
Mesandrothrips darci (Girault) comb.n. (Figs 6, 18) Haplothrips darci Girault, 1930: 1. Describe...
Malacothrips Hinds Worldwide there are 15 species listed in this genus, but these are possibly not...
Remarkable structural variation in the tenth abdominal segment of some Phlaeothripidae species is di...
FIGURES 25–33. Holothrips from Australia. Antenna 25–28: (25) bunyai sp.n.; (26) frerei sp.n.; (27) ...
Six species, including four new species, are recognised from Australia in Bactrothrips, and Lasiothr...
Six species, including four new species, are recognised from Australia in Bactrothrips, and Lasiothr...
Leichhardtithrips evanidus gen. et sp. nov., a wingless, fungus-feeding species of Phlaeothripidae, ...
Leichhardtithrips evanidus gen. et sp. nov., a wingless, fungus-feeding species of Phlaeothripidae, ...
FIGURES 19–24. Phlaeothripinae genera. (19) Baenothrips moundi, tergites IX–X; (20) Senithrips psomu...
Phaulothrips sibylla Mound Phaulothrips sibylla Mound, 1974: 84 The original two specimens from...
Carientothrips pedicillus Mound, 1974 a: 32 (Fig. 28) Known only from a single female taken near ...
Breeding by several of the spore-feeding species in the genus Phaulothrips is shown to be associated...
Apostlethrips Mound Known only from Australia, this genus comprises only two species, A. apostus a...
Ten species of Holothrips, including seven new species, are recognized from Australia, with one furt...
Ten species of Holothrips, including seven new species, are recognized from Australia, with one furt...
Mesandrothrips darci (Girault) comb.n. (Figs 6, 18) Haplothrips darci Girault, 1930: 1. Describe...
Malacothrips Hinds Worldwide there are 15 species listed in this genus, but these are possibly not...
Remarkable structural variation in the tenth abdominal segment of some Phlaeothripidae species is di...
FIGURES 25–33. Holothrips from Australia. Antenna 25–28: (25) bunyai sp.n.; (26) frerei sp.n.; (27) ...
Six species, including four new species, are recognised from Australia in Bactrothrips, and Lasiothr...
Six species, including four new species, are recognised from Australia in Bactrothrips, and Lasiothr...
Leichhardtithrips evanidus gen. et sp. nov., a wingless, fungus-feeding species of Phlaeothripidae, ...
Leichhardtithrips evanidus gen. et sp. nov., a wingless, fungus-feeding species of Phlaeothripidae, ...
FIGURES 19–24. Phlaeothripinae genera. (19) Baenothrips moundi, tergites IX–X; (20) Senithrips psomu...