Neohydatothrips

Neohydatothrips is a genus of thrips in the family Thripidae. There are at least 30 described species in Neohydatothrips.[1][2]

Neohydatothrips
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Thysanoptera
Family: Thripidae
Subfamily: Sericothripinae
Genus: Neohydatothrips
John, 1929

Species

These species are members of the genus Neohydatothrips:[1][2]

  • Neohydatothrips albus (Jones, 1912)
  • Neohydatothrips andrei (J. C. Crawford, 1943)
  • Neohydatothrips annulipes (Hood, 1927)
  • Neohydatothrips apicalis (Hood, 1927)
  • Neohydatothrips baileyi (Hood, 1957)
  • Neohydatothrips baptisiae (Hood, 1916)
  • Neohydatothrips beachae (Hood, 1927)
  • Neohydatothrips catenatus (Hood, 1957)
  • Neohydatothrips chrysothamni (Hood, 1936)
  • Neohydatothrips collaris (Hood, 1936)
  • Neohydatothrips ctenogastris (Hood, 1936)
  • Neohydatothrips desertorum (Hood, 1957)
  • Neohydatothrips desmodianus (Stannard, 1968)
  • Neohydatothrips ephedrae (Hood, 1957)
  • Neohydatothrips floridanus (Watson, 1918)
  • Neohydatothrips fraxinicola (Hood, 1940)
  • Neohydatothrips gracilipes (Hood, 1924)
  • Neohydatothrips interruptus (Hood, 1927)
  • Neohydatothrips langei (Moulton, 1929)
  • Neohydatothrips moultoni (Jones, 1912)
  • Neohydatothrips nubilipennis (Hood, 1924)
  • Neohydatothrips opuntiae (Hood, 1936)
  • Neohydatothrips pedicellatus (Hood, 1927)
  • Neohydatothrips portoricensis (Morgan, 1925)
  • Neohydatothrips pulchellus (Hood, 1908)
  • Neohydatothrips samayunkur (Kudo, 1995) (marigold thrips)
  • Neohydatothrips sambuci (Hood, 1924)
  • Neohydatothrips sensilis (Hood, 1936)
  • Neohydatothrips setosus (Hood, 1927)
  • Neohydatothrips spiritus (Hood, 1927)
  • Neohydatothrips tiliae (Hood, 1931)
  • Neohydatothrips tissoti (Watson, 1937)
  • Neohydatothrips variabilis (Beach, 1896) (soybean thrips)
  • Neohydatothrips vicenarius (Hood, 1955)
  • Neohydatothrips zebra (Hood, 1940)

References

  1. "Neohydatothrips Genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-01-28.
  2. "Neohydatothrips Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-01-28.
  • Nickle, David A. (2003). "A checklist of commonly intercepted thrips (Thysanoptera) from Europe, the Mediterranean, and Africa at U. S. ports-of-entry (1983-1999), Part 1: Key to genera". Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, vol. 105, no. 1, 80-99.

Further reading

  • Arnett, Ross H. (2000). American Insects: A Handbook of the Insects of America North of Mexico. CRC Press.


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