Xylothrips flavipes (Illiger, 1801)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5091.4.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5864180 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6D613513-FFE7-CB74-FF03-FD7FFB00B93B |
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Xylothrips flavipes (Illiger, 1801) |
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Xylothrips flavipes (Illiger, 1801) View in CoL
Fig. 44 View FIGURE 44 (A, B, C)
Apate flavipes Illiger, 1801: 171 .
Distribution in China. Guangdong, Hainan, Shaanxi, Taiwan, Yunnan ( Huang 1987; Hua 2002).
Other distribution. South and Southeast Asia from India to the Indonesian archipelago, Arabian peninsula, Madagascar and Indian Ocean islands. Introduced to Europe and North America ( Beaver et al. 2011).
Host plants. A polyphagous species with many recorded host plants ( Beeson & Bhatia 1937; Beaver et al. 2011). It is the most abundant species in durian orchards in S. Thailand ( Sittichaya et al. 2013). The life cycle takes a minimum of three months and there can be 2–3 generations per year ( Beeson & Bhatia 1937).
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Bostrichinae |
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Xyloperthini |
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Xylothrips flavipes (Illiger, 1801)
Zhang, Yi-Feng, Meng, Ling-Zeng & Beaver, Roger A. 2022 |
Apate flavipes
Illiger 1801: 171 |