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Frankliniella

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Atelocerata
Class: Hexapoda (including Insecta)
Infraclass: Neoptera
Subclass: Pterygota
Order: Thysanoptera
Suborder: Terebrantia
Family: Thripidae
Subfamily: Thripinae
Tribe: No tribe assigned
Genus: Frankliniella

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
5427225 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis on lettuce
5427227 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis on rose
5427746 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis
5427747 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis
5462151 thrips Frankliniella fallaciosa Origin- Guatemala.  ID by David A. Nickle & Bert Lindsey.
5462152 thrips Frankliniella fallaciosa Origin- Guatemala.  Close-up of pronotum, prothorax, and mesothorax.  ID by David A. Nickle & Bert Lindsey.
5462153 thrips Frankliniella fallaciosa Origin- Guatemala.  Antennal segments IV-VII.  ID by David A. Nickle & Bert Lindsey.
0027022 tobacco thrips Frankliniella fusca
5433378 thrips Frankliniella panamensis Intercepted on Artemisia from Colombia by S. Washington at Atlanta International Airport Custom and Border Protection
5439630 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis
5439631 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis
5439632 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis Western flower thrips are barely visible in this photo.
5439633 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis Western flower thrips are barely visible in this photo.
5439634 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis Western flower thrips are barely visible in this photo.
5439635 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis Western flower thrips are barely visible in this photo.
1476101 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis instar II nymph
1243100 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis Oviposition injury to tomato fruit
1857020 flower thrips Frankliniella spp. to seedlings
0027021 tobacco thrips Frankliniella fusca
1857019 flower thrips Frankliniella spp. to seedling
1435136 flower thrips Frankliniella spp. Thrips move to seedling cotton from nearby weeds. Their damage causes leaves to curl upward and become "possum-eared." Injured plants become stunted and severe injury delays squaring.
1243096 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis Feeding injury to English daisy (Bellis)
1857017 flower thrips Frankliniella spp.
4387048 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis
1127014 flower thrips Frankliniella spp. injury on seedling
1440120 tobacco thrips Frankliniella fusca Tobacco thrips may cause damage to tobacco, especially during dry years. These slender yellow-to-brown insects are about 1/25 inch long. Adults have four very narrow, featherlike wings. Adults and nymphs suck sap from the leaves producing gray to silver feeding marks primarily along the veins of the lower leaves. The leave also become peppered with minute black spots. The underside of midribs may be damaged. Heavy infestations cause the foliage to turn yellow.
2511063 flower thrips Frankliniella spp. Thrips-vectored Tomato spotted wilt symptoms in tomato
2511047 flower thrips Frankliniella spp. Treated plant to reduce thrips vectored Tomato spotted wilt virus
2511062 flower thrips Frankliniella spp. Thrips-vectored tomato spotted wilt symptoms in tobacco
1402111 tobacco thrips Frankliniella fusca Thrips feeding usually follows minor veins and the overall appearance is similar to some diseases like etch. Heavy feeding will sometimes give the surface of the leaf a shiny or silvery appearance. The underside of midribs may also be injured. Damage is most common on lower leaves of knee-high plants, but thrips may attack newly set plants. Adult thrips are tiny (1/25 inch), elongate insects, dark brown with featherlike wings. Immature are smaller and yellow or yellow-orange. To see thrips, slap a damaged leaf against a light-colored surface and observe insect movement on that surface. Thrips may be most significant as a vector of tomato spotted wilt virus.
1857021 flower thrips Frankliniella spp. treated (left) and untreated (right)
0177100 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis Symptoms caused by oviposition of Frankliniella occidentalis on capsicum leaves.
2511060 flower thrips Frankliniella spp. Irregular ripening associated with thrips-transmitted Tomato spotted wilt virus
1857018 flower thrips Frankliniella spp. to seedlings
5422728 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis feeding in flower in ornamental greenhouse
5369750 flower thrips Frankliniella spp. Scarring injuries to flower petals
5403450 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis thrips and damage
5403461 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis thrips and damage
5186056 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis F. occidentalis with large postocular setae and with anteroangular setae about equal to anteromarginal setae
5186057 eastern flower thrips Frankliniella tritici Pronotum with 4-5 pairs of large, well developed setae;
5370035 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis
5370036 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis Adult and nymph
5382154 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis Foliage injury to bean leaf.
5368399 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis Outer leaves of cabbage with brown flecks or scars many times near the veins.
5368400 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis Brown, scarred, necrotic tissue.
5368401 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis Brown, scarred, necrotic tissue.
5368402 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis
1440121 tobacco thrips Frankliniella fusca Tobacco thrips may cause damage to tobacco, especially during dry years. These slender yellow-to-brown insects are about 1/25 inch long. Adults have four very narrow, featherlike wings. Adults and nymphs suck sap from the leaves producing gray to silver feeding marks primarily along the veins of the lower leaves. The leaves also become peppered with minute black spots. The underside of midribs may be damaged. Heavy infestations cause the foliage to turn yellow, as seen here.
0660069 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis Thrips damage on cucumber leaves: Frankliniella occidentalis with coarser pattern (left); Thrips tabaci on right, for comparison.
0660068 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis Adults of Frankliniella occidentalis: one male (smaller) and two females.
5364132 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis Adult western flower thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis).
5357439 eastern flower thrips Frankliniella tritici Green tomato showing damage caused by flower thrips (Frankliniella tritici).
1304026 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis Western flower thrips on damaged nectarine leaf. 2/19/88 #25
1389005 tobacco thrips Frankliniella fusca
0177067 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis Terminal part of antennae
1243056 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis Halo spot around oviposition injury scar to Pea.

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