Australian Journal of Entomology (2004) 43, 248-257

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Laurence A. Mound (2004)
Australian Thysanoptera - biological diversity and a diversity of studies
Australian Journal of Entomology 43 (3), 248-257
Abstract: Studies in Australia on thrips have had extensive impacts worldwide. In behaviour, the latest definition of eusociality is derived from work on the radiation of thrips on Acacia species in central Australia, and these Acacia thrips also having been used to develop the concept of 'model clades' for analysing the evolution of behavioural and ecological diversity. In ecology, the concept of the lack of density dependent factors in population dynamics was elaborated through studies on the plague thrips of southern Australia. In virology, thrips were first shown in Australia to be the vectors of tospoviruses, although these viruses, their vectors and the plants attacked are all non-native to this continent. Work in Australia has included the development of electronic methods of illustration, identification and information transfer about thrips, including the use of molecular methods for pest species recognition, and considerable advances have been made in Australia in our knowledge of the relationships between thrips and plants, from polyphagy to pollination.
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Frankliniella occidentalis
Thrips palmi
Thrips tabaci
Tenothrips frici
Frankliniella schultzei
Stenchaetothrips biformis Australia (NT+QLD)
Scirtothrips aurantii
Liothrips vaneeckei
Thrips flavus
Pseudodendrothrips mori
Apterothrips apteris
Aptinothrips rufus
Caliothrips fasciatus
Chirothrips manicatus
Pseudanaphothrips araucariae Pine (Pinus) Australia (NT+QLD)
Pseudanaphothrips araucariae Araucaria (genus)