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Checklist of order Terebrantia (Thysanoptera): generic diversity and species composition in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan province, China

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Thysanoptera is one of the most predominant order of insects in different ecological zones with worldwide distribution. Due to their small size there is a big gap in their distribution and host range data. To the best of our knowledge there is no investigation on thrips distribu+tion and host range in Xishuangbanna. Currently, a total 566 species in 155 genera are listed in China, of which 313 species represent Terebrantia.  In this study, a list of 115 species representing 54 genera within 2 families (Aeolothripidae & Thripidae) is provided.Two of these, Dichromomothrips nakahari Moud, 1976 (Subfamily: Thripinae) and Phibalothrips rugosus Kudo, 1979 (Subfamily: Panchaetothripinae) are newly recorded in China. Thrips species with their host ranges, habits, and habitats are provided. Our study will contribute to the global biodiversity distribution data-gap of Thysanoptera.
Title: Checklist of order Terebrantia (Thysanoptera): generic diversity and species composition in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan province, China
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Thysanoptera is one of the most predominant order of insects in different ecological zones with worldwide distribution.
Due to their small size there is a big gap in their distribution and host range data.
To the best of our knowledge there is no investigation on thrips distribu+tion and host range in Xishuangbanna.
Currently, a total 566 species in 155 genera are listed in China, of which 313 species represent Terebrantia.
  In this study, a list of 115 species representing 54 genera within 2 families (Aeolothripidae & Thripidae) is provided.
Two of these, Dichromomothrips nakahari Moud, 1976 (Subfamily: Thripinae) and Phibalothrips rugosus Kudo, 1979 (Subfamily: Panchaetothripinae) are newly recorded in China.
 Thrips species with their host ranges, habits, and habitats are provided.
Our study will contribute to the global biodiversity distribution data-gap of Thysanoptera.

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