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Adult onion thrips (Thrips tabaci, left) and tobacco thrips (Frankliniella fusca, right) |
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Thripinae
Stevens, 1829
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The Thripinae are a subfamily of thrips, insects of the order Thysanoptera. The Thripinae belong to the common thrips family Thripidae and include around 1,400 species in 150 genera.[1]
Notable members – some of them economically significant pests – are for example Anaphothrips susanensis, Megalurothrips distalis, Sciothrips caramomi, Scirtothrips dorsalis (chili thrips), Sorghothrips jonnaphilus, T. hawaiiensis, T. palmi (melon thrips) and T. tabaci (onion thrips).[2]
The subfamily includes many pests, some of them invasive species. The chili thrips, Scirtothrips dorsalis, is an Asian pest on many crops, including chili peppers, roses, strawberry, tea, ground nuts, and castor bean. The western flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis, has recently expanded its range from western North America to large portions of Europe and Asia through the trade of greenhouse plants.[3]
Selected genera and species
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- Anaphothrips
- Frankliniella
- Frankliniella bispinosa – Florida flower thrips
- Frankliniella fusca – tobacco thrips
- Frankliniella occidentalis – western flower thrips
- Frankliniella robusta
- Frankliniella schultzei – common blossom thrips
- Limothrips
- Limothrips denticornis – rye thrips
- Limothrips pecerealium – grain thrips
- Megalurothrips
- Scirtothrips
- Scirtothrips dorsalis – chili thrips, yellow tea thrips
- Scirtothrips perseae – avocado thrips
- Sorghothrips
- Sciothrips
- Taeniothrips
- Taeniothrips inconsequens – pear thrips
- Thrips
- Thrips angusticeps
- Thrips atratus Haliday, 1836
- Thrips hawaiiensis
- Thrips meridionalis – pea thrips
- Thrips montanus Priesner, 1920 (sometimes in T. atratus)
- Thrips palmi – melon thrips
- Thrips tabaci – onion thrips
References
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