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Thrips > Heliothrips haemorrhoidalis, confirmed.
Maherjos
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Posted on 11-07-2011 18:27
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Photograph taken on July 10, 2011, in terrace housing in urban areas in Motril, Granada, Spain.
Immediate area of the Mediterranean coast.
Approximate size, no antennae or tails < 1,5 mm

www.hispabase.com/galeria/albums/userpics/10895/_J1N2080_R_Web_800_1%2C5mm.jpg

Appreciate your cooperation for identification.
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Edited by Maherjos on 12-07-2011 21:39
 
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Thrips, probably a juvenile as the wings do not appear to be fully developed.
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Paul Beuk wrote:
Thrips, probably a juvenile as the wings do not appear to be fully developed.


My thanks to Paul for the information provided.

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Adult Greenhouse Thrips - Heliothrips haemorrhoidalis
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Tony Irwin wrote:
Adult Greenhouse Thrips - Heliothrips haemorrhoidalis


Hi Tony Irwin
This one is photographed a few days ago (12/07/2011), in the same environment on my terrace and I think should be the adult specimen.

www.hispabase.com/galeria/albums/userpics/10895/_J1N2080_R_Web_800_1%2C5mm%2B%2B.jpg

Confirm it Heliothrips haemorrhoidalis ?.
Very grateful for your cooperation and help.

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I found this website.
http://entomology...kshop.html

Help for confirmation.?

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Your first picture is an adult Heliothrips haemorrhoidalis. (Paul was incorrect to suggest it was a juvenille. Juvenille thrips do not have wings. Thrips "pupae" - the pre-adult nymphs - do have long wing buds, but these are held out to the side of the abdomen, not laid along the mid-line.)
Your second picture is an adult Liothrips oleae or a related species.
Note: These are quite distinctive species - most thrips are not so readily identified! Wink
Edited by Tony Irwin on 12-07-2011 21:06
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Tony Irwin wrote:
Your first picture is an adult Heliothrips haemorrhoidalis. (Paul was incorrect to suggest it was a juvenille. Juvenille thrips do not have wings. Thrips "pupae" - the pre-adult nymphs - do have long wing buds, but these are held out to the side of the abdomen, not laid along the mid-line.)
Your second picture is an adult Liothrips oleae or a related species.
Note: These are quite distinctive species - most thrips are not so readily identified! Wink


I express again my thanks for your clarification, let me know that unambiguously identify the insect.

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