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Thrips

Key to species of the genus Thrips from India * Indicates species included based only on published descriptions. $ Indicates species reported from Nepal 1. Mouthcone long, narrow and surpassing the base of prosternum, maxillary palp long and slender [Male: sternites III–VII each with a transverse pore plate, but not constricted middle]..................
Tyagi, Kaomud   +3 more
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Paracossulus thrips

2022
Published as part of Beshkov, Stoyan & Nahirnić-Beshkova, Ana, 2022, Paracossulus thrips (Hübner, 1818) (Cossidae) and Lignyoptera fumidaria (Hübner, 1825) (Geometridae) - two Lepidoptera genera new for Serbia with a review of the distribution of these two Habitats Directive species in the Balkan Peninsula, pp.
Beshkov, Stoyan, Nahirnić-Beshkova, Ana
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Thrips [PDF]

open access: possible, 2016
This home pest fact sheet describes the plants attacked, description of damage, identification, life cycle, control and remarks on the thrips.
Cote, Kenneth W., Day, Eric R.
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Thrips formosanus

2015
Key to species of the Thrips formosanus group (based on descriptions) 1. Body bicoloured; tergite IX with one pair of campaniform sensilla.......................................... hoddlei -. Body brown; tergite IX with two pairs of campaniform sensilla................................................. 2 2. Ocellar III either inside or at the tangent of
Tyagi, Kaomud, Kumar, Vikas
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Thrips hawaiiensis

2020
Published as part of Poushkova, S. V. & Kasatkin, D. G., 2020, To the knowledge of the fauna of thrips (Thysanoptera) of the Middle East and the South Caspian region, pp. 213-217 in Caucasian Entomological Bulletin 16 (2) on page 215, DOI: 10.23885/181433262020162-213217, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Poushkova, S. V., Kasatkin, D. G.
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Thrips brevistylus

2020
Thrips brevistylus (Priesner) (Fig. 13) Described in the genus Taeniothrips, this species was recognised by Palmer (1992) as a member of “Group V” in the genus Thrips. It is unusual in having the pair of median setae on the metanotum arising closer together than to the lateral pair (Fig.
Ng, Y. F., Mound, L. A.
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Thrips imaginis (plague thrips)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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Thrips angusticeps (field thrips)

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Thrips simplex (gladiolus thrips)

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Thrips tabaci (onion thrips)

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