A female Haplothrips aculeatus found in reed next to Pebsham Lane. Thanks are owed to Dr.Manfred Ulitzka for identification. Additional pictures below can be viewed larger with a click.
Unknown species of genus Haplothrips found at Saragossa, NE Spain in dry gypsy terrain at about 200 meters over sea, in open pine plantation, over flowers of Helichrysum spp.
Summary[edit] Description: English: A photograph of a squashed Hoplandothrips thrip. (Possibly Hoplandothrips marshalli. Date: 5 May 2011. Source: Own work. Author: Smartse.
Figures 11–18; Haplothripine species from Hawaii. 11 Leptothrips mali meso and metanotum 12 Karnyothrips flavipes head and prothorax 13 Haplothrips williamsi head of holotype 14 H. davisi (fissus holotype tube and bifurcate anal setae) 15 H. rosai pronotum 16 P. lucasseni fore leg 17 H. leucanthemi fore wing with duplicated cilia 18 Haplothrips robustus fore wing without duplicated cilia.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Tube-tail thrips from the Philippines, these were very numerous, feeding on fungi. Family Phlaeothripidae, probably Subfamily Idolothripinae. Source: Own work. Author: Obsidian Soul.
Figures 13–19; Urothrips lancangensis sp. n. 13 female 14 male 15 head and pronotum 16 antenna 17 pro, meso and meta sternum 18 abdominal tergites I–V 19 abdominal tergites III–IV.
Unknown species of genus Haplothrips found at Saragossa, NE Spain in dry gypsy terrain at about 200 meters over sea, in open pine plantation, over flowers of Helichrysum spp.
Figures 22–26; Hoplothrips species. 22 H. flavipes paralectotype male, sternite V. H. hawaiiensis paratype female 23–24: 23 tergites II–III 24 tergites VI–VII. H. flavicauda 25–26: 25 large male microptera, head 26 female macroptera prosternites.
Figures 17–22; Podothrips adult colour patterns 17 P. lucasseni 18 P. odonaspicola 19 P. semiflavus 20 P. femoralis sp. nov. 21 P. sasacola. Some important features of femoralis sp. nov. 22 mesopresternum and metathoracic sternopleural sutures. Scale bars: 200 microns.
Figures 1–6; Hoplothrips magnaccai, males. Holotype 1–5: 1 head 2 fore tibia and tarsus 3 pelta 4 prosternites 5 antenna 6 Small male head and pronotum.
Figures 29–36; Psalidothrips angustus sp. n. 29 head 30 pronotum 31 ventral view of prothorax 32 fore leg of female 33 fore leg of male 34 pelta 35 tube 36 antenna.
Figures 1–10; Haplothripine species from Hawaii. 1 Bamboosiella cingulata female 2 Karnyothrips melaleucus female 3 B. cingulata head 4 Haplothrips leucanthemi head (maxillary stylet indicated) 5 Androthrips ramachandrai female head and fore leg 6 Dolichothrips franae head and pronotum 7 D. indicus head and pronotum (maxillary bridge indicated) 8 D. indicus mouth cone and prosternites 9 Podothrips lucasseni prosternum 10 Haplothrips davisi prosternum (basisterna indicated by arrows .
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Figures 37–44; Psalidothrips comosus sp. n. 37 head 38 pronotum 39 fore leg of female 40 fore leg of male 41 pelta 42 abdominal tergites III–V 43 tube 44 antenna.