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Stenurothripidae

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This family includes only three genera of extant species, together with seven genera of species known only from fossils. Two genera occur only in western North America and one extends from the Mediterranean region to India.


Genera included

Exitelothrips zur Strassen, 1973

Heratythrips Mound & Marullo, 1998

Hispanothrips Penalver & Nel, 2010

Holarthrothrips Bagnall, 1927

Neocomothrips zur Strassen, 1973

Oligothrips Moulton, 1933

Opadothrips Priesner, 1924

Progonothrips zur Strassen, 1973

Rhetinothrips zur Strassen, 1973

Scaphothrips zur Strassen, 1973

Scudderothrips zur Strassen, 1973

Stenurothrips Bagnall, 1914


References

Bhatti JS. (1986) A new species of Holarthrothrips from Iraq, with notes on host plants and key to species, along with clarification of the position of this genus among Thysanoptera. Zoology (Journal of Pure and Applied Zoology) 1: 1-33.

Hoddle MS, Mound LA & Paris DL (2012) Thrips of California 2012. Cd-rom published by CBIT Publishing, Queensland. [1]

Mound LA, Heming BS & Palmer JM (1980) Phylogenetic relationships between the families of recent Thysanoptera. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society of London 69: 111-141.

Mound LA, Tree DC & Paris D. (2012) Ozthrips – Thysanoptera in Australia. [www.ozthrips.org]