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Ctenothrips Niger
''Ctenothrips'' is a genus of thrips in the family Thripidae. There are about 10 described species in ''Ctenothrips''. Species These 10 species belong to the genus ''Ctenothrips'': * ''Ctenothrips barapatharensis'' * ''Ctenothrips bridwelli'' Franklin, 1907 * ''Ctenothrips distinctus'' (Uzel, 1895) * ''Ctenothrips frosti'' Moulton, 1929 * ''Ctenothrips guizhouensis'' * ''Ctenothrips kwanzanensis ''Ctenothrips'' is a genus of thrips in the family Thripidae. There are about 10 described species in ''Ctenothrips''. Species These 10 species belong to the genus ''Ctenothrips'': * ''Ctenothrips barapatharensis'' * ''Ctenothrips bridwelli'' Fr ...'' Takahashi, 1937 * '' Ctenothrips niger'' Kudo * '' Ctenothrips nonnae'' Haga & Okajima, 1989 * '' Ctenothrips smilax'' Bhatti * '' Ctenothrips transeolineae'' Chen, 1979 References Further reading * * * * * * * Thripidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{thrips-stub ...
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Thrip
Thrips (order Thysanoptera) are minute (mostly long or less), slender insects with fringed wings and unique asymmetrical mouthparts. Entomologists have described approximately 7,700 species. They fly only weakly and their feathery wings are unsuitable for conventional flight; instead, thrips exploit an unusual mechanism, clap and fling, to create lift using an unsteady circulation pattern with transient vortices near the wings. Thrips are a functionally diverse group; many of the known species are fungivorous. A small proportion of the species are serious pests of commercially important crops. Some of these serve as vectors for over 20 viruses that cause plant disease, especially the Tospoviruses. Many flower-dwelling species bring benefits as pollinators, with some predatory thrips feeding on small insects or mites. In the right conditions, such as in greenhouses, invasive species can exponentially increase in population size and form large swarms because of a lack of na ...
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Thripidae
The Thripidae are the most speciose family of thrips, with over 290 genera representing just over two thousand species. They can be distinguished from other thrips by a saw-like ovipositor curving downwards, narrow wings with two veins, and antennae of six to ten antennomeres with stiletto-like forked sense cones on antennal segments III and IV. They are considered to be among the more derived of thrips, having evolved many traits key to specializing as cryptophilous phytovores, living in the narrow spaces at the bases of leaves and within flowers. Several species are economically significant pests, some of them invasive. Almost all of them are typical thrips which belong in the largest subfamily, the Thripinae. Systematics Many of the divisions within the Thripidae are not based on common ancestry, but are instead based on common environment and morphological homoplasy, and these distinctions tend to be irrelevant to true phylogenetic relationships. As a result, many speci ...
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Ctenothrips Barapatharensis
''Ctenothrips'' is a genus of thrips in the family Thripidae. There are about 10 described species in ''Ctenothrips''. Species These 10 species belong to the genus ''Ctenothrips'': * ''Ctenothrips barapatharensis'' * ''Ctenothrips bridwelli'' Franklin, 1907 * ''Ctenothrips distinctus'' (Uzel, 1895) * ''Ctenothrips frosti'' Moulton, 1929 * ''Ctenothrips guizhouensis'' * ''Ctenothrips kwanzanensis'' Takahashi, 1937 * ''Ctenothrips niger'' Kudo * ''Ctenothrips nonnae'' Haga & Okajima, 1989 * ''Ctenothrips smilax'' Bhatti * ''Ctenothrips transeolineae'' Chen, 1979 References Further reading

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Ctenothrips Bridwelli
''Ctenothrips bridwelli'' is a species of thrips in the family Thripidae The Thripidae are the most speciose family of thrips, with over 290 genera representing just over two thousand species. They can be distinguished from other thrips by a saw-like ovipositor curving downwards, narrow wings with two veins, and ante .... It is found in North America. References Further reading * * * * * * Thripidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1907 {{thrips-stub ...
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Ctenothrips Distinctus
''Ctenothrips'' is a genus of thrips in the family Thripidae. There are about 10 described species in ''Ctenothrips''. Species These 10 species belong to the genus ''Ctenothrips'': * ''Ctenothrips barapatharensis'' * ''Ctenothrips bridwelli ''Ctenothrips bridwelli'' is a species of thrips in the family Thripidae The Thripidae are the most speciose family of thrips, with over 290 genera representing just over two thousand species. They can be distinguished from other thrips by a s ...'' Franklin, 1907 * '' Ctenothrips distinctus'' (Uzel, 1895) * '' Ctenothrips frosti'' Moulton, 1929 * '' Ctenothrips guizhouensis'' * '' Ctenothrips kwanzanensis'' Takahashi, 1937 * '' Ctenothrips niger'' Kudo * '' Ctenothrips nonnae'' Haga & Okajima, 1989 * '' Ctenothrips smilax'' Bhatti * '' Ctenothrips transeolineae'' Chen, 1979 References Further reading * * * * * * * Thripidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{thrips-stub ...
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