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Genus information
Heterothrips Hood, 1908: 361. Type species Heterothrips arisaemae Hood, 1908, by monotypy.
Phyllothrips Buffa, 1908: 123. Type species Phyllothrips pilosus Buffa, 1908, by monotypy.
Phyllothripsiolus Strand, 1912: 287. Replacement name for Phyllothrips Buffa not Phyllothrips Hood.
Heterothrips (Protemnothrips)Hood, 1937: 258. Type species Heterothrips (Protemnothrips) miconiae Hood 1937, by monotypy.
Biology and Distribution
The species of this genus are found only in the New World, mainly in the Neotropics, and so far as is known they all breed in flowers. A substantial number of species have been taken from the flowers of various Malpighiaceae.
Click to see a list of the 77 species.
References
Hood JD (1908) New genera and species of Illinois Thysanoptera. Bulletin of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History 8: 361–379.
Buffa P (1908) Tisanotteri nuovi. (Nota preliminare). Redia 5: 123-125.
Strand (1912) ???
Hood JD (1937) Studies on Neotropical Thysanoptera IV. Revista de Entomologia 7: 255–296.