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IXth International Symposium on Thysanoptera and Tospoviruses. 31st August - 4th September 2009, Sea World Resort, Queensland, Australia. Abstracts. [PDF]
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Two new synonyms among Chinese Thripinae (Thysanoptera: Thripidae)
Zootaxa, 2015Two species of Thripinae described from China, Danothrips dianellae Zhang and Tong, and Taeniothrips calopgomi Zhang, are here recognized as synonyms of two widespread Southeast Asian species.
Majid, Mirab-Balou, Xiao-Li, Tong
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A new species of genus Thrips (Thysanoptera, Thripinae) from flowers in Peninsular Malaysia
Zootaxa, 2010Thrips is the largest genus in the Thysanoptera subfamily Thripinae, with 280 described species (Mound & Ng, 2009; Mound, 2010). Of these, 91 species are recorded from the Oriental and Pacific Regions (Palmer, 1992), and an identification key is available to the 23 species known from Peninsular Malaysia (Mound & Azidah, 2009).
Y. F. NG, L. X. EOW, L. A. MOUND
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Zootaxa, 2012
An identification key is provided to 10 species recognised in the genus Craspedothrips, including three new species, C. malaysiae from Malaysia, and C. nyanzai, C. poecilus, and C. reticulatus from East Africa. Plesiopsothrips zurstrasseni Bournier et al. is considered a new synonym of C.
L. A. MOUND, M. MASUMOTO, S. OKAJIMA
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An identification key is provided to 10 species recognised in the genus Craspedothrips, including three new species, C. malaysiae from Malaysia, and C. nyanzai, C. poecilus, and C. reticulatus from East Africa. Plesiopsothrips zurstrasseni Bournier et al. is considered a new synonym of C.
L. A. MOUND, M. MASUMOTO, S. OKAJIMA
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Yaothrips shii gen. et sp. n. from western China (Thripidae: Thripinae)
Zootaxa, 2011A new genus and micropterous species of Thripinae (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), Yaothrips shii gen. & sp. n., are described and illustrated from Tibet, western China. The relationship of this genus with other genera of Thripinae is discussed, particularly because of a pair of dorso-apical setae on the first antennal segment.
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Two new species of Lefroyothrips (Thysanoptera: Thripinae) from China
ZootaxaTwo new species of Lefroyothrips are described from tropical areas in southern China: L. aliceae sp. n., and L. laurencei sp. n. An illustrated key to the three species of Lefroyothrips from China is also provided. All slide-mounted specimens are deposited at Yunnan Agricultural University.
YAJIN LI, HONGRUI ZHANG
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Zootaxa, 2005
Trachynotothrips striatus gen. et sp. n. and T. brevispinis gen. et sp. n. are described from South Vietnam and Thailand, respectively, each with an enlarged metathoracic furca. Despite this furca, this new genus is closely related to Trichromothrips Priesner in the Thripinae in its chaetotaxy, rather than to the Dendrothripinae.
MASAMI MASUMOTO, SHÛJI OKAJIMA
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Trachynotothrips striatus gen. et sp. n. and T. brevispinis gen. et sp. n. are described from South Vietnam and Thailand, respectively, each with an enlarged metathoracic furca. Despite this furca, this new genus is closely related to Trichromothrips Priesner in the Thripinae in its chaetotaxy, rather than to the Dendrothripinae.
MASAMI MASUMOTO, SHÛJI OKAJIMA
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The risk of exotic and native plants as hosts for four pest thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripinae)
Bulletin of Entomological Research, 2010AbstractInteractions among insect pests, crops and weeds are well recognised. In fact, the elimination of weed hosts outside of the crop is a common practice to control many insect-vectored viruses. However, little is known about interactions among insect pests, crops and native vegetation, and whether native plants may be used to revegetate areas ...
N A, Schellhorn, R V, Glatz, G M, Wood
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