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'''''<font color="#008000">Neoseiulus cucumeris''</font>''' (Oudemans, 1930)<br/>is widely used against the western flower thrips (''[[Frankliniella occidentalis]]'') and the onion thrips (''[[Thrips tabaci]]'') and is commercially available in Europe and North America.
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'''''<font color="#008000">Neoseiulus cucumeris''</font>''' (Oudemans, 1930)
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The predatory mite is widely used against the western flower thrips (''[[Frankliniella occidentalis]]'') and the onion thrips (''[[Thrips tabaci]]''). It is commercially available in Europe and North America.
  
 
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Neoseiulus cucumeris (Oudemans, 1930)

The predatory mite is widely used against the western flower thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis) and the onion thrips (Thrips tabaci). It is commercially available in Europe and North America.

Synonyms:
Typhlodromus thripsi
Typhlodromus cucumeris
Amblyseius cucumeris