. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. May, 1968 Stannard: Thk Thrii's oi Illinois •225 The species introduced by man are: Aeolothripidae Aeolothrips albicinctus—from Europe Aeolothrips fasciatus—from Europe Aeolothrips melalenais—from Europe Aeolothrips vittatus—from Europe Thripidae Anaphothrips obscurus—from Europe Chirothrips manicatus—from Europe Dendrothrips orna.'us—from Europe Drepanothrips reuteri—from Europe Frankliniella tenuicornis—from Europe Heliothrips haemoirhoidalis—in green- houses only, from Central and South America Limothrips denticornis—from northern Europe Limothr


. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. May, 1968 Stannard: Thk Thrii's oi Illinois •225 The species introduced by man are: Aeolothripidae Aeolothrips albicinctus—from Europe Aeolothrips fasciatus—from Europe Aeolothrips melalenais—from Europe Aeolothrips vittatus—from Europe Thripidae Anaphothrips obscurus—from Europe Chirothrips manicatus—from Europe Dendrothrips orna.'us—from Europe Drepanothrips reuteri—from Europe Frankliniella tenuicornis—from Europe Heliothrips haemoirhoidalis—in green- houses only, from Central and South America Limothrips denticornis—from northern Europe Limothrips cerealium—from middle and southern Europe Parthenothrips dracaenae—in green- houses only, possibly from Africa Pseudodendrothrips mori—from Asia Taeniothrips simplex—from Africa Thrips nigropilosus—from Europe Thrips phijsapus—from Europe Thrips tabaci—from Europe and North Africa Phlaeothripidae Bagnalliella yuccae—from the east coast of North America Haplothrips leucanthemi—from Europe Haplothrips verbasci—from Europe Nesothrips bicolor—from Europe A few introduced thrips once re- corded from Illinois have not been retaken in recent years. Other non- American thrips, such as the pear thrips, long found on both coasts of North America, as yet have not ex- tended their ranges to Illinois. Our native Thysanoptera follow broad distributional patterns similar. Fig. 17. Distribution of Chirolhrips mani- catus in Illinois. Fig. 18.—Distribution of Haplollirips (Neo- heegeria) verbasci in Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Illinois. Natural History Survey Division. Urbana, State of Illinois, Dept. of Registration and Education, Natural History Survey Division


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