Scirtothrips Zacualtipanensis
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Scirtothrips Zacualtipanensis
''Scirtothrips'' is a genus of thrips in the family Thripidae. Species * ''Scirtothrips abditus'' Mound & Marullo, 1996 * ''Scirtothrips aceri'' Moulton, 1926 * ''Scirtothrips acus'' Wang, 1994 * ''Scirtothrips admangiferaffinis'' Johansen & Mojica-Guzman, 1999 * ''Scirtothrips africanus'' Faure, 1929 * ''Scirtothrips akakia'' Hoddle & Mound, 2003 * ''Scirtothrips albidus'' Masumoto & Okajima, 2007 * ''Scirtothrips albomaculuts'' Bianchi, 1945 * ''Scirtothrips albosilvicola'' Johansen & Mojica-Guzman, 1999 * ''Scirtothrips albus'' (Jones, 1912) * ''Scirtothrips angusticomis'' Karny, 1922 * ''Scirtothrips apatzinganensis'' Johansen & Mojica-Guzman, 1999 * ''Scirtothrips asinus'' Wang, 1994 * ''Scirtothrips astibos'' Hoddle & Mound, 2003 * ''Scirtothrips astrictus'' Mound & Marullo, 1996 * ''Scirtothrips aurantii'' Faure, 1929 * ''Scirtothrips australiae'' Hood, 1919 * ''Scirtothrips aztecus'' Johansen & Mojica-Guzman, 1999 * ''Scirtothrips bisbravoae'' Johansen, 1983 * ''Scirtothr ...
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Scirtothrips Dorsalis
''Scirtothrips dorsalis'', the chilli thripsThis is the more common international spelling of "chilli" outside of the United States. This spelling has been preserved in the common name for the insect by entomologists in the United States in deference to the body of literature already published for this species by international authors. or yellow tea thrips, is an extremely successful invasive species of pest-thripsMorse, JG; Hoddle, MS (2005). Invasion biology of thrips. Annual Review of Entomology 51: 67 – 89. which has expanded rapidly from Asia over the last twenty years, and is gradually achieving a global distribution. It has most recently been reported in St. Vincent (2004) Florida (2005), Texas (2006), and Puerto Rico (2007). It is a pest of economic significance with a broad host range, with prominent pest reports on crops including pepper, eggplant, mango, citrus, strawberry, grapes, cotton, tea, peanuts, blueberry, and roses. Chilli thrips appear to feed preferentially ...
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