FIGURES 1–4. Pseudophilothrips from Schinus terebinthifolius. (1) colony of adults inducing leaf distortion. (2) P. gandolfoi red larvae. (3) P. ichini orange larvae. (4) P. gandolfoi holotype antenna.Published as part of Mound, L.A., Wheeler, G. S. & Williams, D.A., 2010, Resolving cryptic species with morphology and DNA; thrips as a potential biocontrol agent of Brazilian peppertree, with a new species and overview of Pseudophilothrips (Thysanoptera), pp. 59-68 in Zootaxa 2432 (1) on page 60, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.2432.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/530567
FIGURES 1–2 Anaphothrips latis (1) right antennal segments I-V (2) metanotum, 3–8 Thrips cacuminis (...
FIGURES 22–28. Hoplandrothrips from Australia. Head & pronotum 22–24: (22) ibisci sp.n.; (23) oreill...
FIGURES 9–14. Hoplandrothrips from Australia. Head & pronotum 9–12: (9) coorongi sp.n.; (10) fuscus;...
FIGURES 6–9. Pseudophilothrips species. (6) P. ichini pronotum and metanotum. (7) P. gandolfoi prono...
Mound, L.A., Wheeler, G. S., Williams, D.A. (2010): Resolving cryptic species with morphology and DN...
FIGURES 121–138. Panchaetothripinae species and damages to plants. Alive individuals 121–128: (121) ...
FIGURES 2–4. Klambothrips species. 2, K. myopori male holotype; 3, K. myopori antenna; 4, K. walsing...
FIGURES 1–12. Thrips species. (1) acaciae, head. (2) acaciae, metanotum and clavus. (3) acaciae, ple...
FIGURES 1–15. Panchaetothripinae second instar larvae (except where noted). Alive individuals 1–4: (...
FIGURES 2–17. Panchaetothripinae species habitus (female, except where noted): (2) Anisopilothrips v...
FIGURES 8–13. Life stages of Holopothrips claritibialis sp. nov. 8, Egg; 9, Larva I; 10, Larva II; 1...
FIGURES 1–6 Chirothrips species. (1) adults emerged from pupae within grass seeds. Chirothrips heads...
FIGURES 1–8. Scolothrips species. (1) S. ochoa, pro, meso and metanota. Head and thorax 2–3 (arrow i...
FIGURES 1–6. Kremnothrips epakrus sp.n. (1) head; (2) pronotum, meso- and metanota; (3) prosternites...
FIGURE 1. Healthy and thrips-damaged Myoporum laetum in California.Published as part of Mound, Laure...
FIGURES 1–2 Anaphothrips latis (1) right antennal segments I-V (2) metanotum, 3–8 Thrips cacuminis (...
FIGURES 22–28. Hoplandrothrips from Australia. Head & pronotum 22–24: (22) ibisci sp.n.; (23) oreill...
FIGURES 9–14. Hoplandrothrips from Australia. Head & pronotum 9–12: (9) coorongi sp.n.; (10) fuscus;...
FIGURES 6–9. Pseudophilothrips species. (6) P. ichini pronotum and metanotum. (7) P. gandolfoi prono...
Mound, L.A., Wheeler, G. S., Williams, D.A. (2010): Resolving cryptic species with morphology and DN...
FIGURES 121–138. Panchaetothripinae species and damages to plants. Alive individuals 121–128: (121) ...
FIGURES 2–4. Klambothrips species. 2, K. myopori male holotype; 3, K. myopori antenna; 4, K. walsing...
FIGURES 1–12. Thrips species. (1) acaciae, head. (2) acaciae, metanotum and clavus. (3) acaciae, ple...
FIGURES 1–15. Panchaetothripinae second instar larvae (except where noted). Alive individuals 1–4: (...
FIGURES 2–17. Panchaetothripinae species habitus (female, except where noted): (2) Anisopilothrips v...
FIGURES 8–13. Life stages of Holopothrips claritibialis sp. nov. 8, Egg; 9, Larva I; 10, Larva II; 1...
FIGURES 1–6 Chirothrips species. (1) adults emerged from pupae within grass seeds. Chirothrips heads...
FIGURES 1–8. Scolothrips species. (1) S. ochoa, pro, meso and metanota. Head and thorax 2–3 (arrow i...
FIGURES 1–6. Kremnothrips epakrus sp.n. (1) head; (2) pronotum, meso- and metanota; (3) prosternites...
FIGURE 1. Healthy and thrips-damaged Myoporum laetum in California.Published as part of Mound, Laure...
FIGURES 1–2 Anaphothrips latis (1) right antennal segments I-V (2) metanotum, 3–8 Thrips cacuminis (...
FIGURES 22–28. Hoplandrothrips from Australia. Head & pronotum 22–24: (22) ibisci sp.n.; (23) oreill...
FIGURES 9–14. Hoplandrothrips from Australia. Head & pronotum 9–12: (9) coorongi sp.n.; (10) fuscus;...