Thrips vulgatissimus Haliday, 1836
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211. Thrips vulgatissimus Haliday, 1836 View in CoL
DISTRIBUTION. Iran (Tehran, Markazi, Hamedan, Zanjan, Khorasan-e-homali, Kermanshah, Ilam *, Lorestan *) ; China, New Zealand, Europe, North America .
II. SUBORDER TUBULIFERA HALIDAY, 1836
The suborder Tubulifera consists of about 3600 species placed in the single family
Phlaeothripidae Uzel, 1895 (Mound, 2011a; ThripsWiki, 2018), of which 59 species in 22
genera has been recorded in Iran belonging to two subfamilies: Idolothripinae and
Phlaeothripinae. At least half of the species are fungus-feeders, mostly on hyphae but with one major group, the Idolothripinae , feeding on spores. More than one-third of the species are phytophagous, including the Haplothrips lineage in flowers, and the much larger
Liothrips lineage on leaves. Some leaf-feeding species induce galls on their host plants
(Mound, 1994). Still a few species are predatory on scale insects and mites (Reyes, 1994)
and the members of one small lineage feed on mosses (Mound, 1989). However, only a few species of the Phlaeothripidae are considered as crop pests.
II.1. SUBFAMILY IDOLOTHRIPINAE BAGNALL, 1908
Genus Allothrips Hood, 1908
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