Thrips
- entomology
- identification
- insects
- invertebrates
- taxonomy
- thrips
Description
Thrips remain a mysterious group of insects because up to now they have been studied by only a few specialists. A factor limiting their appeal has been the problem of identification. Some species are genuinely difficult to separate, but others can be named fairly easily and some can even be recognised alive in the field. The keys in this book have been designed to enable anyone with access to a good microscope to overcome the taxonomic hurdle in order to explore the unusual natural history and behaviour of thrips.
Readership
Sixth-form, undergraduate, postgraduate, field centre, ecological consultant, wildlife trust, conservation volunteerTable of Contents
Introduction
Thrips on fungi
Thrips on leaves
Thrips in galls
Thrips in Flowers
Identification
Introduction to the keys
I The families and immature stages of thrips
II Adults in the family Aeolothripidae
III Adults in the family Thripidae
IV Adults in the family Phlaeothripidae
Techniques
Some useful addresses
References and further reading
Bibliographic Information
- 70 pages
- B/w illustrations
- 4 colour plates
- BISAC NAT017000, SCI070020
- BIC PSVT7, WNCN, PSVS