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- ...<small>by Okajima & Masumoto. This 620-page book in Japanese describes 450 species, illustrated by over 3500 photomicrographs, and over 300 colour images - th ...CSIRO Australia, but which for technical reasons has had to be abandoned. "Thysanoptera (Thrips) of the World - a checklist" originated from card-catalogues mainta5 KB (663 words) - 07:06, 20 April 2023
- ...iheterothripidae (Mound et al., 1980). Two of the three genera with living species occur only in western North America, but the third is found from the Medite ...now includes three genera of extant species, together with seven genera of species known only from fossils.3 KB (321 words) - 06:35, 22 October 2019
- Mound LA & Marullo R (1999) Two new basal-clade Thysanoptera from California with Old World affinities. ''Journal of the New York entomo ...New distribution records of ''Heratythrips sauli'' Mound & Marullo, 1998 (Thysanoptera: Stenurothripidae), with description of the first known adult male. ''Pan-P865 bytes (93 words) - 08:54, 2 June 2021
- Bhatti JS & Ananthakrishnan TN (1978) Studies in some Indian Thysanoptera. ''Entomon'' 3: 229-238. ...y to species, along with clarification of the position of this genus among Thysanoptera. ''Zoology (Journal of Pure and Applied Zoology)'' 1: 1-33.1 KB (120 words) - 07:57, 11 November 2022
- Ramakrishna, TV (1928) A contribution to our knowledge of the Thysanoptera of India. ''Memoirs of the Department of Agriculture of India'' (Entomology ...y to species, along with clarification of the position of this genus among Thysanoptera. ''Zoology (Journal of Pure and Applied Zoology)'' 1: 1-33.905 bytes (105 words) - 05:03, 15 December 2020
- ...f ''Phoenix dactylifera''; Recorded from Oman and Israel on the same plant species. ...y to species, along with clarification of the position of this genus among Thysanoptera. ''Zoology (Journal of Pure and Applied Zoology)'' 1: 1-33.812 bytes (101 words) - 07:58, 11 November 2022
- Bagnall RS (1927) Contributions towards a knowledge of the European Thysanoptera. III. ''Annals and Magazine of Natural History'' (9) 20: 561-585. ...[category:Stenurothripidae species extant]][[category:Thysanoptera species extant]]966 bytes (107 words) - 09:06, 11 May 2021
- Moulton D (1933) ''Oligothrips oreios'' a new genus and species of thrips belonging to the family Opadothripidae Bagnall. ''Pan-Pacific Ent ...[category:Stenurothripidae species extant]][[category:Thysanoptera species extant]]860 bytes (100 words) - 06:46, 6 September 2015
- ''Heratythrips'' Mound & Marullo, 1999. Type species ''Heratythrips sauli'' Mound & Marullo, by monotypy. Mound LA & Marullo R (1999) Two new basal-clade Thysanoptera from California with Old World affinities. ''Journal of the New York entomo543 bytes (58 words) - 07:39, 3 September 2015
- ''Holarthrothrips'' Bagnall, 1927: 562. Type species ''Holarthrothrips tenuicornis'' Bagnall, by monotypy. ''Adiheterothrips'' Ramakrishna, 1928: 247. Type species ''Adiheterothrips jambudvipae'' Ramakrishna, by monotypy. Synonymised by Mo2 KB (187 words) - 05:04, 15 December 2020
- ''Oligothrips'' Moulton, 1933: 139. Type species ''Oligothrips oreius'' Moulton, by monotypy. ...is described in this genus. However, one or more very similar undescribed species have been seen from Arizona, Utah and Oregon (Mound & Marullo, 1999).1 KB (131 words) - 07:40, 3 September 2015
- ''Opisthothrips'' Hood, 1937: 101. Type species ''Opisthothrips elytropappi'' Hood, by monotypy. Known only from a single species, collected in South Africa.498 bytes (53 words) - 06:43, 20 October 2012
- ''Uzelothrips'' Hood, 1952: 143. Type species ''Uzelothrips scabrosus'' Hood, by monotypy. ...al hyphae. Specimens have been taken widely around the tropics. One fossil species from Lower Eocene amber in France was described in 2013.974 bytes (117 words) - 06:00, 23 September 2014
- ...is family are all from the New World, mainly the Neotropics. If the fossil species listed here are correctly associated, then the family had a wider distribut ...in the flowers of Malpighiaceae (Pereyra & Cavalleri, 2012), but the five species of ''Aulacothrips'' are all ectoparasites on various Hemiptera.2 KB (266 words) - 04:25, 14 February 2017
- ...bearing two setae (Mound et al., 2012). In contrast to Aeolothripidae, the species are all phytophagous, breeding in flowers. ...Europe and South Africa; ''Melanthrips'' is mainly from Europe with a few species in Africa, India and north America.2 KB (251 words) - 00:25, 19 July 2018
- ...considered to comprise three genera of extant species, and two genera with species known only from fossils. ...[:category:Merothripidae genera|{{PAGESINCATEGORY:Merothripidae genera}}]] extant genera.2 KB (243 words) - 07:59, 13 December 2019
- ''Akarethrips'' Dang, Mound & Qiao, 2014: 17. Type species ''Akarethrips iotus'' Dang, Mound & Qiao, 2014, by monotypy. From Malaysia, one species on ''Mikania scandens'' dead twigs.561 bytes (61 words) - 10:59, 30 May 2014
- ...ed from Belem, Para, Brazil. Apparently fungus feeding on dead twigs, this species has been recorded from Angola, Singapore and SE Queensland, Australia; one Hood JD (1952) Brasilian Thysanoptera III. ''Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington'' 65: 141-174.1 KB (129 words) - 03:01, 27 November 2022
- ''Damerothrips'' Hood, 1954: 19. Type species ''Damerothrips gemmatus'' Hood, by monotypy. This genus includes only a single species. Known only from Brazil, it is presumed to be fungus feeding on dead twigs.688 bytes (79 words) - 06:58, 20 October 2012
- ''Erotidothrips'' Priesner, 1939: 154. Type species ''Erotidothrips mirabilis'' Priesner, by monotypy. Known from just one species that is presumably fungus feeding on dead branches, and is recorded widely731 bytes (79 words) - 03:02, 19 August 2020