Elaphrothrips
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Thysanoptera
Family: Phlaeothripidae
Subfamily: Idolothripinae
Genus: Elaphrothrips
Buffa, 1909

Elaphrothrips is a genus of tube-tailed thrips in the family Phlaeothripidae. There are at least 40 described species in Elaphrothrips.[1][2][3]

Species

These 40 species belong to the genus Elaphrothrips:

  • Elaphrothrips acanthomerus Hood
  • Elaphrothrips achaetus Bagnall
  • Elaphrothrips armatus (Hood, 1908)
  • Elaphrothrips athletes (Karny, 1923)
  • Elaphrothrips aztecus Hood
  • Elaphrothrips bilineatus Priesner, 1933
  • Elaphrothrips blatchleyi Hood, 1938
  • Elaphrothrips borgmeieri Hood
  • Elaphrothrips capensis Faure
  • Elaphrothrips coniferarum (Pergande, 1896)
  • Elaphrothrips costalimai Hood
  • Elaphrothrips dampfi Hood
  • Elaphrothrips defectus Hood
  • Elaphrothrips edouardi Jacot-Guillarmod
  • Elaphrothrips falcatus Karny, 1912
  • Elaphrothrips faurei Jacot-Guillarmod
  • Elaphrothrips flavipes (Hood, 1908)
  • Elaphrothrips imitator Priesner, 1935
  • Elaphrothrips indagator Hood
  • Elaphrothrips jacotguillarmodi Johansen, 1979
  • Elaphrothrips macateei Hood
  • Elaphrothrips medius Hartwig
  • Elaphrothrips mucronatus Priesner
  • Elaphrothrips niger Jacot-Guillarmod
  • Elaphrothrips nigripes Jacot-Guillarmod
  • Elaphrothrips orangiae Jacot-Guillarmod
  • Elaphrothrips parallelus Hood, 1924
  • Elaphrothrips peruviensis Hood
  • Elaphrothrips powelli Jacot-Guillarmod
  • Elaphrothrips prospector Hood
  • Elaphrothrips schoutedeni Priesner
  • Elaphrothrips sensitivus
  • Elaphrothrips snodgrassi Hood
  • Elaphrothrips spiniceps Bagnall, 1932
  • Elaphrothrips sumbanus Priesner
  • Elaphrothrips tener Priesner, 1925
  • Elaphrothrips tuberculatus (Hood, 1908)
  • Elaphrothrips valerioi Retana & Soto, 2002
  • Elaphrothrips vittipennis Hood, 1940
  • Elaphrothrips zetetis Hood

References

  1. "Elaphrothrips Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-23.
  2. "Elaphrothrips". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-23.

Further reading

  • Hoddle, M.S.; Mound, L.A.; Paris, D.L. (2012). "Thrips of California". Retrieved 2019-07-02.
  • Mound, Laurence A.; Marullo, Rita (1996). The Thrips of Central and South America: An Introduction. Memoirs on Entomology, International. Vol. 6. International Associated Publishers. pp. 1–487. ISBN 978-1-56665-061-8. ISSN 1083-6284.
  • Jacot-Guillarmod, C. F. (1978). "Catalogue of the Thysanoptera of the world (Pt. 5)". Annals of the Cape Provincial Museums (Natural History). 7: 1257–1556.
  • Jacot-Guillarmod, C. F. (1970). "Catalogue of the Thysanoptera of the world (Pt. 1)". Annals of the Cape Provincial Museums (Natural History). 7: 1–8.
  • Mound, L. A.; Kibby, G. (1998). Thysanoptera: An Identification Guide. CABI. ISBN 978-0851992112.
  • Cavalleri, Adriano; Masumoto, Masami; Minaei, Kambiz; Mound, Laurence; et al. (2018). "ThripsWiki - providing information on the World's thrips". Retrieved 2019-07-02.


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