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== Rohrthripidae == | == Rohrthripidae == | ||
− | This family is known only from fossils | + | This family is known only from fossils. It is a member of the sub-order Tubulifera, but has 9-segmented antennae, and the fore wing has one or two prominent longitudinal veins bearing setae, in contrast to all other Tubulifera that are placed in the Family Phlaeothripidae. |
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'''[[† Adstrictubothrips]]''' Ulitzka, 2022 | '''[[† Adstrictubothrips]]''' Ulitzka, 2022 | ||
− | '''[[† Alavathrips]]''' Peñalver et al., 2022 | + | '''[[† Alavathrips]]''' Peñalver ''et al.'', 2022 |
'''[[† Gemineurothrips]]''' Ulitzka, 2022 | '''[[† Gemineurothrips]]''' Ulitzka, 2022 |
Latest revision as of 14:02, 7 July 2022
Rohrthripidae
This family is known only from fossils. It is a member of the sub-order Tubulifera, but has 9-segmented antennae, and the fore wing has one or two prominent longitudinal veins bearing setae, in contrast to all other Tubulifera that are placed in the Family Phlaeothripidae.
Genera included
† Adstrictubothrips Ulitzka, 2022
† Alavathrips Peñalver et al., 2022
† Gemineurothrips Ulitzka, 2022
† Paralleloalathrips Ulitzka, 2022
† Rohrthrips Nel et al., 2010
† Sesquithrips Ulitzka, 2022