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The four extant genera recognised in this family are all from the New World, mainly the Neotropics, with all but three species breeding in flowers - the three in ''Aulacothrips'' are all ectoparasites on various Homoptera. If the fossil species listed are correctly associated, then the family must had had a wider distribution at one time.  
 
The four extant genera recognised in this family are all from the New World, mainly the Neotropics, with all but three species breeding in flowers - the three in ''Aulacothrips'' are all ectoparasites on various Homoptera. If the fossil species listed are correctly associated, then the family must had had a wider distribution at one time.  
 
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Click to see a list of the [[:category:Heterothripidae species|{{PAGESINCATEGORY:Heterothripidae species}}]] species.
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Click to see a list of the [[:category:Fossil Heterothripidae |{{PAGESINCATEGORY:Fossil Heterothripidae }}]] Fossil taxa.
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Revision as of 09:06, 18 October 2012

Heterothripidae

The four extant genera recognised in this family are all from the New World, mainly the Neotropics, with all but three species breeding in flowers - the three in Aulacothrips are all ectoparasites on various Homoptera. If the fossil species listed are correctly associated, then the family must had had a wider distribution at one time.


Click to see a list of the 93 species.

Click to see a list of the 4 Fossil taxa.

Genera included

Aulacothrips Hood, 1952

† Electrothrips Bagnall, 1924

† Eocephalothrips Bagnall, 1924

Heterothrips Hood, 1908

Lenkothrips De Santis & Sureda, 1970

† Protothrips Priesner, 1924

Scutothrips Stannard, 1972