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Thysanoptera

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Atelocerata
Class: Hexapoda (including Insecta)
Infraclass: Neoptera
Subclass: Pterygota
Order: Thysanoptera

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
5488516 chilli thrips Scirtothrips dorsalis
5488517 chilli thrips Scirtothrips dorsalis
5006075 gladiolus thrips Thrips simplex Illustration by Arthur Cushman
5462151 thrips Frankliniella fallaciosa Origin- Guatemala.  ID by David A. Nickle & Bert Lindsey.
5475325 thrips (Order Thysanoptera) Thysanoptera (Order) N/A Upper surface of leaf of Veitchia sp. damaged by thrips feeding.
5475324 thrips (Order Thysanoptera) Thysanoptera (Order) N/A Lower surface of Veitchia sp. leaf damaged by thrips feeding.
5402152 thrips Parthenothrips dracaenae
5402153 thrips Parthenothrips dracaenae
5402155 thrips Parthenothrips dracaenae
5402156 thrips Parthenothrips dracaenae
5433378 thrips Frankliniella panamensis Intercepted on Artemisia from Colombia by S. Washington at Atlanta International Airport Custom and Border Protection
5446241 redbanded thrips Selenothrips rubrocinctus
5445035 banded thrips Aeolothrips spp. Primary onion thrips predator
5459326 banded thrips Aeolothrips intermedius Origin- Portugal. Collected off of Leucospermum spp.
5445034 onion thrips Thrips tabaci Adult female
5445033 onion thrips Thrips tabaci Onion thrips in the neck of an onion plant
0019006 red grass thrips Aptinothrips rufus small wingless , yellow color , antenna 6 segments with large terminal segment and simple sense cones, pronotal setae not long, 1-segmented tarsi; Grass and distribution references from Crop Protection Compendium Distribution: Europe (Poland & Bulgaria-unconfirmed), Africa (Ethiopia-unconfirmed) North, Central and South America)
5435610 chilli thrips Scirtothrips dorsalis
5429503 chilli thrips Scirtothrips dorsalis feeding on rose.
5429502 chilli thrips Scirtothrips dorsalis feeding on rose.
5429501 chilli thrips Scirtothrips dorsalis Lateral view of female /Scirtothrips dorsalis/ feeding on rose.
5429820 redbanded thrips Selenothrips rubrocinctus
5383746 chilli thrips Scirtothrips dorsalis Adult female Scirtothrips dorsalis on surface of Knock Out ® rose leaf; taken on 9/AUG/08; An oviposition blister can be seen in the upper portion of the image.
5207028 chilli thrips Scirtothrips dorsalis Dorsal and ventral surface of Scirtothrips dorsalis females removed from Capsicum chinense floating in 70% etOH; taken on 6/1/07 at TREC, University of Florida
5207029 chilli thrips Scirtothrips dorsalis Dorsal view of spread Scirtothrips dorsalis female removed from Capsicum chinense floating in 70% etOH; taken on 6/1/07 at TREC, University of Florida
5207030 chilli thrips Scirtothrips dorsalis Dorsal and ventral surface of second instar Scirtothrips dorsalis removed from Capsicum chinense floating in 70% etOH; taken on 6/1/07 at TREC, University of Florida
5207031 chilli thrips Scirtothrips dorsalis Ventral surface of Scirtothrips dorsalis male (upper) and female (lower) removed from Capsicum chinense floating in 70% etOH; taken on 6/1/07 at TREC, University of Florida
5207022 chilli thrips Scirtothrips dorsalis Scirtothrips dorsalis adult female on the underside of Capsicum annuum leaf; taken on 5/15/07 at TREC
5207023 chilli thrips Scirtothrips dorsalis Scirtothrips dorsalis first instar on the underside of Capsicum annuum leaf; taken on 5/15/07 at TREC, University of Florida
5207024 chilli thrips Scirtothrips dorsalis Empty oviposition "blister" damage of Scirtothrips dorsalis on underside of Capsicum annuum leaf; taken on 5/17/07 at TREC, University of Florida
5207025 chilli thrips Scirtothrips dorsalis Scirtothrips dorsalis adult and exuviae of second instar on the underside of Capsicum annuum leaf; taken on 5/17/07 at TREC, University of Florida
5207026 chilli thrips Scirtothrips dorsalis Scirtothrips dorsalis adult on the underside of Capsicum annuum leaf; taken on 5/17/07 at TREC, University of Florida
5207027 chilli thrips Scirtothrips dorsalis Developing egg of Scirtothrips dorsalis extracted from oviposition site on underside of Capsicum annuum leaf; taken on 5/25/07 at TREC, University of Florida
5422728 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis feeding in flower in ornamental greenhouse
5186063 melon thrips Thrips palmi prononum
5186061 Asian bean thrips Megalurothrips mucanae varies in color from light brown to black; this is the dark form
5186058 Asian bean thrips Megalurothrips mucanae forked sense cones on antennal segments III and IV extending at least 1/3 the length of next segment.
5186059 Asian bean thrips Megalurothrips mucanae varies in color from light brown to black; this is the light form
5186060 Asian bean thrips Megalurothrips mucanae M. mucunae head with large pair of ocellar setae III
5186057 eastern flower thrips Frankliniella tritici Pronotum with 4-5 pairs of large, well developed setae;
5186056 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis F. occidentalis with large postocular setae and with anteroangular setae about equal to anteromarginal setae
5389728 chilli thrips Scirtothrips dorsalis
5389729 chilli thrips Scirtothrips dorsalis
5389730 chilli thrips Scirtothrips dorsalis
5389731 chilli thrips Scirtothrips dorsalis
5370036 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis Adult and nymph
5179075 redbanded thrips Selenothrips rubrocinctus
5179076 thrips Holopothrips tabebuia
5179077 thrips Holopothrips tabebuia
5179078 thrips Holopothrips tabebuia
5179079 thrips Holopothrips tabebuia
5179080 thrips Holopothrips tabebuia
5179081 thrips Holopothrips tabebuia
5179082 thrips Holopothrips tabebuia
5179083 thrips Holopothrips tabebuia
5179084 thrips Holopothrips tabebuia
5179085 thrips Holopothrips tabebuia
5179086 thrips Holopothrips tabebuia
5179087 thrips Holopothrips tabebuia
5179089 thrips Holopothrips tabebuia
5179090 thrips Holopothrips tabebuia
5179091 thrips Holopothrips tabebuia
5179092 thrips Holopothrips tabebuia
5179093 thrips Holopothrips tabebuia
5179073 redbanded thrips Selenothrips rubrocinctus
5179074 redbanded thrips Selenothrips rubrocinctus
5383354 tomato thrips Ceratothripoides brunneus Intercepted from Nigeria on unknown leaf.
5383355 tomato thrips Ceratothripoides brunneus Intercepted from Nigeria on unknown leaf.
5383356 tomato thrips Ceratothripoides brunneus Intercepted from Nigeria on unknown leaf.
5383357 tomato thrips Ceratothripoides brunneus Intercepted from Nigeria on unknown leaf.
5383358 tomato thrips Ceratothripoides brunneus Intercepted from Nigeria on unknown leaf.
5383359 tomato thrips Ceratothripoides brunneus Intercepted from Nigeria on unknown leaf.
5383360 tomato thrips Ceratothripoides brunneus Intercepted from Nigeria on unknown leaf.
5383361 tomato thrips Ceratothripoides brunneus Intercepted from Nigeria on unknown leaf.
5383362 tomato thrips Ceratothripoides brunneus Intercepted from Nigeria on unknown leaf.
5383363 tomato thrips Ceratothripoides brunneus Intercepted from Nigeria on unknown leaf.
5383364 tomato thrips Ceratothripoides brunneus Intercepted from Nigeria on unknown leaf.
5383365 tomato thrips Ceratothripoides brunneus Intercepted from Nigeria on unknown leaf.
5368399 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis Outer leaves of cabbage with brown flecks or scars many times near the veins.
5368400 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis Brown, scarred, necrotic tissue.
5368401 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis Brown, scarred, necrotic tissue.
5363043 thrips Comparison between no thrips treatment (left) and  treated with Temik (right)
5169029 melon thrips Thrips palmi Found at Quarantine in CBP ATL by T. Masburn on Chrysanthemums from Colombia 18 May 2006. Meso & Meta notum
5169030 melon thrips Thrips palmi Found at Quarantine in CBP ATL by T. Masburn on Chrysanthemums from Colombia 18 May 2006.
5169031 melon thrips Thrips palmi antennae; Found at Quarantine in CBP ATL by T. Masburn on Chrysanthemums from Colombia 18 May 2006. Antennae
5169032 melon thrips Thrips palmi Found at Quarantine in CBP ATL by T. Masburn on Chrysanthemums from Colombia 18 May 2006.
5169033 melon thrips Thrips palmi Found at Quarantine in CBP ATL by T. Masburn on Chrysanthemums from Colombia 18 May 2006. Pronotum
5169034 melon thrips Thrips palmi Found at Quarantine in CBP ATL by T. Masburn on Chrysanthemums from Colombia 18 May 2006.
5169035 melon thrips Thrips palmi Found at Quarantine in CBP ATL by T. Masburn on Chrysanthemums from Colombia 18 May 2006. Abdominal seg. 8 with comb
5167089 grain thrips Limothrips cerealium recovered from Hydrangea sp from Netherlands in Quarantine Atlanta, GA
5167090 grain thrips Limothrips cerealium antennae; recovered from Hydrangea sp from Netherlands in Quarantine Atlanta, GA
5167091 grain thrips Limothrips cerealium recovered from Hydrangea sp from Netherlands in Quarantine Atlanta, GA
5110062 thrips 'thrips' is both single and plural. There is no such thing as a thrip
5021012 pear thrips Taeniothrips inconsequens
5021013 pear thrips Taeniothrips inconsequens
5021014 pear thrips Taeniothrips inconsequens
5021015 pear thrips Taeniothrips inconsequens
5021016 pear thrips Taeniothrips inconsequens
2181082 basswood thrips Neohydatothrips tiliae
2181083 basswood thrips Neohydatothrips tiliae
2182058 basswood thrips Neohydatothrips tiliae antennae
0019016 thrips Chirothrips aculeatus Found on grasses. Pronotum trapezoidal with 2 pair of long postangular setae, segmented produced outward; Intercepted by PPQ J. Nelson
0019017 thrips Chirothrips aculeatus Pronotum trapezoidal with 2 pair of long postangular setae, segmented produced outward. Collected by J. Nelson on grasses.
0019011 red grass thrips Aptinothrips rufus small wingless , yellow color , antenna 6 segments with large terminal segment and simple sense cones, pronotal setae not long, 1-segmented tarsi abdominal segments III to IX. Grass and distribution references from Crop Protection Compendium Distribution: Europe (Poland & Bulgaria-unconfirmed), Africa (Ethiopia-unconfirmed) North, Central and South America) Intercepted in Golden Gate Park by John Nelson on Star Moss
0019013 red grass thrips Aptinothrips rufus small wingless , yellow color , antenna 6 segments with large terminal segment and simple sense cones, pronotal setae not long, 1-segmented tarsi Note anterior antenna and pronotum. Found on Star Moss and Bromus inermis, Festuca arundinace. Host and distribution information from 1) slide from Golden Gate Park on Star Moss by John Nelson and 2) the Crop Protection Compendium Distribution: Bulgaria, Poland(unconfirmed), Ethiopia (unconfirmed), and North, Central & Sout America
0019007 dandelion thrips Tenothrips frici Intercepted in San Mateo County by John Nelson on grasses
0019008 dandelion thrips Tenothrips frici Cephalothoracic area; Intercepted in San Mateo County by John Nelson on grasses
0019009 dandelion thrips Tenothrips frici Shows the abdominal comb; Intercepted in San Mateo County by John Nelson on grasses
0019010 thrips Apterothrips secticornis Brown color with abdominal craspeda and 8-segmented antenna; found on Asparagus and grasses; Distribution per the Crop Protection Compendium (CPC): Australia and New Zealand, Iceland, and unconfirmed in Chile, USA, New Zealand and Japan Also called Anaphothrips seticornis per CPC In San Francisco PPQ Collection Known to damage young leaves of Lucerne
0019014 grass thrips Anaphothrips obscurus Second-instar larvae are yellow with grey markings, medially on the head, two spots laterally on the pronotum, and transversely on tergites IX and X near the posterior margin. Tergite IX bears two pairs of setae with the apices capitate, and the posterior margin of this segment has a row of teeth. Body yellow with brown markings, antenna 9 segments with VI having at least a partial transverse suture Males of A. obscurus are not known; worldwide the species has never been confirmed to be other than parthenogenetic. The females are dimorphic, either fully-winged (macropterous), or short-winged (micropterous or brachypterous). The macropterae are mainly yellow in colour, although the posterior margin of the head has a brown transverse marking, and the anterior tergites are variably shaded with brown; the forewings are slightly yellow, and the distal antennal segments are mainly brown. Micropterous individuals are usually almost clear yellow. The head and pronotum have no long setae, in contrast to most other pest thrips species. The abdominal tergites are completely sculptured medially, and the eighth abdominal tergite has a complete comb along the posterior margin. Found on corn, rice, wheat, and grasses (per CPC). Host and distribution information from Crop Protection Compendium (CPC) and SFO collection Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, pacific, Western Hemisphere CPC Damage: Kamm (1971) recorded a 16% reduction in seed yield of bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera) in Oregon, USA, and added that subsequent damage to the leaves of the plants almost certainly resulted in further yield reduction. In other reports of yield reduction in grasses grown for seed it is clear that A. obscurus is only one of a group of thrips species that are associated with such damage (Zawirska, 1970). Near Beijing in China, Han et al. (1979) noted that A. obscurus caused serious damage to young maize in late spring if large populations had first built up on wheat in spring and then migrated to maize. Rains depressed population size, but drought increased them.
0019015 grass thrips Anaphothrips obscurus Host: Iris, grains (rice, wheat, corn), and grasses. Males of A. obscurus are not known; worldwide the species has never been confirmed to be other than parthenogenetic. The females are dimorphic, either fully-winged (macropterous), or short-winged (micropterous or brachypterous). The macropterae are mainly yellow in colour, although the posterior margin of the head has a brown transverse marking, and the anterior tergites are variably shaded with brown; the forewings are slightly yellow, and the distal antennal segments are mainly brown. Micropterous individuals are usually almost clear yellow. The head and pronotum have no long setae, in contrast to most other pest thrips species. The abdominal tergites are completely sculptured medially, and the eighth abdominal tergite has a complete comb along the posterior margin. Image shows complete comb on 8th abd segment Host and distribution information from Crop Protection Compendium (CPC) and SFO collection Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, pacific, Western Hemisphere CPC Damage: Kamm (1971) recorded a 16% reduction in seed yield of bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera) in Oregon, USA, and added that subsequent damage to the leaves of the plants almost certainly resulted in further yield reduction. In other reports of yield reduction in grasses grown for seed it is clear that A. obscurus is only one of a group of thrips species that are associated with such damage (Zawirska, 1970). Near Beijing in China, Han et al. (1979) noted that A. obscurus caused serious damage to young maize in late spring if large populations had first built up on wheat in spring and then migrated to maize. Rains depressed population size, but drought increased them.

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