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+ | =='''NEW BOOK''': ''Thrips of Japan'' <small>by Okajima & Masumoto. This 620-page book in Japanese describes 450 species, illustrated by over 3500 photomicrographs, and over 300 colour images - the most extensive review of any thrips fauna. https://book.zennokyo.co.jp/items</small> == | ||
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== [[Portuguese|Read this page in Brazilian Portuguese]] or [[Chinese|Read this page in Chinese]] or [[Spanish|Read this page in Spanish]]== | == [[Portuguese|Read this page in Brazilian Portuguese]] or [[Chinese|Read this page in Chinese]] or [[Spanish|Read this page in Spanish]]== | ||
== '''ThripsWiki - providing information on the World's thrips''' == | == '''ThripsWiki - providing information on the World's thrips''' == | ||
This site was designed and produced in Canberra by Inkeri Lehtinen with Laurence Mound. Data was drawn from a web-based checklist that since 2005 was available through CSIRO Australia, but which for technical reasons has had to be abandoned. "Thysanoptera (Thrips) of the World - a checklist" originated from card-catalogues maintained over many years at the Natural History Museum, London, and at the Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt. GBIF funded visits to check data at the major thrips collections in Frankfurt, London and Washington DC for the 2005 system. The available data has been extensively revised and enriched through bibliographic and web searches, and production of this new site was supported by DAFF Australia. | This site was designed and produced in Canberra by Inkeri Lehtinen with Laurence Mound. Data was drawn from a web-based checklist that since 2005 was available through CSIRO Australia, but which for technical reasons has had to be abandoned. "Thysanoptera (Thrips) of the World - a checklist" originated from card-catalogues maintained over many years at the Natural History Museum, London, and at the Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt. GBIF funded visits to check data at the major thrips collections in Frankfurt, London and Washington DC for the 2005 system. The available data has been extensively revised and enriched through bibliographic and web searches, and production of this new site was supported by DAFF Australia. | ||
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+ | The Thysanoptera is sometimes considered to be the phylogenetic sister-group to Hemiptera. However, this relationship is far from clear, particularly when fossil taxa are considered. At present, the Thysanoptera is considered to be an Order that, together with the fossil taxa comprising the Order Lophioneurida, is placed in a Super-Order Thripida. The Hemiptera, the Psocodea and the Thripida together comprise the Acercaria or Paraneoptera. | ||
The prime objective is to give ready access to the scientific names and classification of the species in the insect Order Thysanoptera now totalling [[:category:Thysanoptera species extant|{{PAGESINCATEGORY:Thysanoptera species extant}}]] extant species in [[:category:Thysanoptera genera extant|{{PAGESINCATEGORY:Thysanoptera genera extant}}]] genera (together with their many synonyms), also the following taxa known only as fossils: [[:category:Thysanoptera species extinct|{{PAGESINCATEGORY:Thysanoptera species extinct}}]] species and [[:category:Thysanoptera genera extinct|{{PAGESINCATEGORY:Thysanoptera genera extinct}}]] genera. | The prime objective is to give ready access to the scientific names and classification of the species in the insect Order Thysanoptera now totalling [[:category:Thysanoptera species extant|{{PAGESINCATEGORY:Thysanoptera species extant}}]] extant species in [[:category:Thysanoptera genera extant|{{PAGESINCATEGORY:Thysanoptera genera extant}}]] genera (together with their many synonyms), also the following taxa known only as fossils: [[:category:Thysanoptera species extinct|{{PAGESINCATEGORY:Thysanoptera species extinct}}]] species and [[:category:Thysanoptera genera extinct|{{PAGESINCATEGORY:Thysanoptera genera extinct}}]] genera. | ||
− | + | This site is administered by the international group of insect taxonomists listed below. We will be pleased to hear from users concerning any errors that they find, or additional information that they consider should be included, and we can be contacted at: thripswiki@gmail.com | |
'''Adriano Cavalleri''', Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, Brazil. | '''Adriano Cavalleri''', Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, Brazil. | ||
− | '''Masami Masumoto''' | + | '''Masami Masumoto''', Tokyo University of Agriculture, Japan. |
'''Kambiz Minaei''', Department of Plant Protection, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran. | '''Kambiz Minaei''', Department of Plant Protection, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran. | ||
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'''Laurence Mound''', Australian National Insect Collection CSIRO, Canberra. | '''Laurence Mound''', Australian National Insect Collection CSIRO, Canberra. | ||
− | ''' | + | '''Manfred Ulitzka''', Thrips-iD [http://www.thrips-id.com/en/], Offenburg, Germany. |
The recommended form of citation of this site is as follows: | The recommended form of citation of this site is as follows: | ||
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− | |''[[Dorythrips wallacei]]''||''[[Stomatothrips angustipennis]]''||''[[Lichanothrips pastinus]]''||''[[Desmothrips australis]]''||''[[Dichromothrips smithi]]'' | + | |''[[Dorythrips wallacei]]''||''[[Stomatothrips angustipennis]]''||''[[Lichanothrips pastinus]]''||''[[Desmothrips australis]]''||''[[Dichromothrips smithi]]''||''[[Idolothrips spectrum]]'' |
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'''Thysanoptera Classification''' | '''Thysanoptera Classification''' | ||
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[[Phlaeothripidae]] Uzel, 1895 | [[Phlaeothripidae]] Uzel, 1895 | ||
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+ | [[† Rohrthripidae]] Ulitzka, 2018 | ||
[[Stenurothripidae]] Bagnall, 1923 | [[Stenurothripidae]] Bagnall, 1923 | ||
− | [[Thripidae]] | + | [[Thripidae]] Stephens, 1829 |
[[† Triassothripidae]] Grimaldi & Shmakov, 2004 | [[† Triassothripidae]] Grimaldi & Shmakov, 2004 | ||
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[[Important Thysanoptera Collections]] | [[Important Thysanoptera Collections]] |
Latest revision as of 07:06, 20 April 2023
NEW BOOK: Thrips of Japan by Okajima & Masumoto. This 620-page book in Japanese describes 450 species, illustrated by over 3500 photomicrographs, and over 300 colour images - the most extensive review of any thrips fauna. https://book.zennokyo.co.jp/items
Read this page in Brazilian Portuguese or Read this page in Chinese or Read this page in Spanish
ThripsWiki - providing information on the World's thrips
This site was designed and produced in Canberra by Inkeri Lehtinen with Laurence Mound. Data was drawn from a web-based checklist that since 2005 was available through CSIRO Australia, but which for technical reasons has had to be abandoned. "Thysanoptera (Thrips) of the World - a checklist" originated from card-catalogues maintained over many years at the Natural History Museum, London, and at the Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt. GBIF funded visits to check data at the major thrips collections in Frankfurt, London and Washington DC for the 2005 system. The available data has been extensively revised and enriched through bibliographic and web searches, and production of this new site was supported by DAFF Australia.
The Thysanoptera is sometimes considered to be the phylogenetic sister-group to Hemiptera. However, this relationship is far from clear, particularly when fossil taxa are considered. At present, the Thysanoptera is considered to be an Order that, together with the fossil taxa comprising the Order Lophioneurida, is placed in a Super-Order Thripida. The Hemiptera, the Psocodea and the Thripida together comprise the Acercaria or Paraneoptera.
The prime objective is to give ready access to the scientific names and classification of the species in the insect Order Thysanoptera now totalling 6,460 extant species in 788 genera (together with their many synonyms), also the following taxa known only as fossils: 187 species and 70 genera.
This site is administered by the international group of insect taxonomists listed below. We will be pleased to hear from users concerning any errors that they find, or additional information that they consider should be included, and we can be contacted at: thripswiki@gmail.com
Adriano Cavalleri, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, Brazil.
Masami Masumoto, Tokyo University of Agriculture, Japan.
Kambiz Minaei, Department of Plant Protection, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran.
Laurence Mound, Australian National Insect Collection CSIRO, Canberra.
Manfred Ulitzka, Thrips-iD [1], Offenburg, Germany.
The recommended form of citation of this site is as follows:
ThripsWiki (current year). ThripsWiki - providing information on the World's thrips. <http://thrips.info/wiki/Main_Page> [date accessed]
Dorythrips wallacei | Stomatothrips angustipennis | Lichanothrips pastinus | Desmothrips australis | Dichromothrips smithi | Idolothrips spectrum |
Thysanoptera Classification
Thysanoptera Families
Aeolothripidae Uzel, 1895
Fauriellidae Priesner, 1949
† Hemithripidae Bagnall, 1923
Heterothripidae Bagnall, 1912
† Karataothripidae Sharov, 1972
† Liassothripidae Priesner, 1949
Melanthripidae Bagnall, 1913
Merothripidae Hood, 1914
† Moundthripidae Nel, Azar & Nel, 2007
Phlaeothripidae Uzel, 1895
† Rohrthripidae Ulitzka, 2018
Stenurothripidae Bagnall, 1923
Thripidae Stephens, 1829
† Triassothripidae Grimaldi & Shmakov, 2004
Uzelothripidae Hood, 1952
Ecology
Thrips and Australian Acacia species
Thrips and Humans
Collecting and preparing thrips for study
Thrips and Tospoviruses: Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Thysanoptera. http://www.ento.csiro.au/thysanoptera/symposium.php
Information and Identifications
Glossary of Thysanoptera morphology terms
Thysanoptera identification systems
Important Thysanoptera Collections
Zoogeographic Regions information