Kakothrips
''Kakothrips'' is a genus of thrip. Species The following species are accepted within ''Kakothrips'': * ''Kakothrips acanthus'' * ''Kakothrips borberae'' * ''Kakothrips dentatus'' * ''Kakothrips dolosus'' * ''Kakothrips firmoides'' * ''Kakothrips pisivorus'' * ''Kakothrips priesneri'' * ''Kakothrips priesnerorum'' * ''Kakothrips robustus'' References Thripidae Insects described in 1914 Insects of Europe {{Thrips-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kakothrips Borberae
''Kakothrips'' is a genus of thrip. Species The following species are accepted within ''Kakothrips'': * ''Kakothrips acanthus ''Kakothrips'' is a genus of thrip. Species The following species are accepted within ''Kakothrips'': * ''Kakothrips acanthus'' * ''Kakothrips borberae'' * ''Kakothrips dentatus'' * ''Kakothrips dolosus'' * ''Kakothrips firmoides'' * '' ...'' * '' Kakothrips borberae'' * '' Kakothrips dentatus'' * '' Kakothrips dolosus'' * '' Kakothrips firmoides'' * '' Kakothrips pisivorus'' * '' Kakothrips priesneri'' * '' Kakothrips priesnerorum'' * '' Kakothrips robustus'' References Thripidae Insects described in 1914 Insects of Europe {{Thrips-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kakothrips Dentatus
''Kakothrips'' is a genus of thrip. Species The following species are accepted within ''Kakothrips'': * ''Kakothrips acanthus'' * ''Kakothrips borberae ''Kakothrips'' is a genus of thrip. Species The following species are accepted within ''Kakothrips'': * ''Kakothrips acanthus ''Kakothrips'' is a genus of thrip. Species The following species are accepted within ''Kakothrips'': * ''K ...'' * '' Kakothrips dentatus'' * '' Kakothrips dolosus'' * '' Kakothrips firmoides'' * '' Kakothrips pisivorus'' * '' Kakothrips priesneri'' * '' Kakothrips priesnerorum'' * '' Kakothrips robustus'' References Thripidae Insects described in 1914 Insects of Europe {{Thrips-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kakothrips Dolosus
''Kakothrips'' is a genus of thrip. Species The following species are accepted within ''Kakothrips'': * ''Kakothrips acanthus'' * ''Kakothrips borberae'' * ''Kakothrips dentatus ''Kakothrips'' is a genus of thrip. Species The following species are accepted within ''Kakothrips'': * ''Kakothrips acanthus'' * ''Kakothrips borberae ''Kakothrips'' is a genus of thrip. Species The following species are accepted wi ...'' * '' Kakothrips dolosus'' * '' Kakothrips firmoides'' * '' Kakothrips pisivorus'' * '' Kakothrips priesneri'' * '' Kakothrips priesnerorum'' * '' Kakothrips robustus'' References Thripidae Insects described in 1914 Insects of Europe {{Thrips-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kakothrips Firmoides
''Kakothrips'' is a genus of thrip. Species The following species are accepted within ''Kakothrips'': * ''Kakothrips acanthus'' * ''Kakothrips borberae'' * ''Kakothrips dentatus'' * ''Kakothrips dolosus ''Kakothrips'' is a genus of thrip. Species The following species are accepted within ''Kakothrips'': * ''Kakothrips acanthus'' * ''Kakothrips borberae'' * ''Kakothrips dentatus ''Kakothrips'' is a genus of thrip. Species The follow ...'' * '' Kakothrips firmoides'' * '' Kakothrips pisivorus'' * '' Kakothrips priesneri'' * '' Kakothrips priesnerorum'' * '' Kakothrips robustus'' References Thripidae Insects described in 1914 Insects of Europe {{Thrips-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kakothrips Pisivorus
''Kakothrips pisivorus'', or the pea thrip, is a species of thrip native to Europe which lives in the flowers of peas and other legume A legume () is a plant in the family Fabaceae (or Leguminosae), or the fruit or seed of such a plant. When used as a dry grain, the seed is also called a pulse. Legumes are grown agriculturally, primarily for human consumption, for livestock fo ...s causing damage to the pods inside as they are developing. Identification The pea thrip is a brown insect 2 mm in length with two pairs of feathery wings and yellowy legs. It feeds on the fruit of many legumes, including the pea plant, from which it takes its name. These thrips are generally identified by the damage done to pea pods as their larvae eat them. References Thripidae Insects described in 1880 Insects of Europe {{Thrips-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Thrip
Thrips (order Thysanoptera) are minute (mostly long or less), slender insects with fringed wings and unique asymmetrical mouthparts. Different thrips species feed mostly on plants by puncturing and sucking up the contents, although a few are predators. Entomologists have described approximately 6,000 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. Many thrips species are pests of commercially important crops. A few species serve as vectors for over 20 viruses that cause plant disease, especially the Tospoviruses. Some species of thrips are beneficial as pollinators or as predators of other insects or mites. In the right conditions, such as in greenhouses, many species can exponentially increase in population size and form large swarms because of a lack of natural predators c ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Catalogue Of Life
The Catalogue of Life is an online database that provides an index of known species of animals, plants, fungi, and microorganisms. It was created in 2001 as a partnership between the global Species 2000 and the American Integrated Taxonomic Information System. The Catalogue is used by research scientists, citizen scientists, educators, and policy makers. The Catalogue is also used by the Biodiversity Heritage Library, the Barcode of Life Data System, Encyclopedia of Life, and the Global Biodiversity Information Facility. The Catalogue currently compiles data fro165 peer-reviewed taxonomic databasesthat are maintained by specialist institutions around the world. , the COL Checklist lists 2,067,951 of the world's 2.2m extant species known to taxonomists on the planet at present time. Structure The Catalogue of Life employs a simple data structure to provide information on synonymy, grouping within a taxonomic hierarchy, common names, distribution and ecological environment. I ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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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 species ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |