Key to the Most Common Species of Thrips Found in Early-Season Blueberry Fields in Florida and Southern Georgia
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IN679

How to Cite

Arevalo, H. Alejandro, A. B. Fraulo, and Oscar E. Liburd. 2006. “Key to the Most Common Species of Thrips Found in Early-Season Blueberry Fields in Florida and Southern Georgia: ENY-836/IN679, 10/2006”. EDIS 2006 (27). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-in679-2006.

Abstract

ENY-836, a 5-page identification key by H. A. Arevalo, A. B. Fraulo, and O. E. Liburd, provides a dichotomous key to aid in the identification of these important early-season blueberry pests. It incorporates hand-drawn illustrations for specific morphological features to facilitate recognition. Includes references. Published by the UF Department of Entomology and Nematology, October 2006.

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References

Edwards, G. B. unpublished data. Thripidae (Thysanoptera: Terebrantia) of Canada and United States, pp. 18. Department of Plant Industry, FL.

Moritz, G., D. C. Morris, and L. A. Mound. 2001. Thrips ID pest of the world. An interactive identification and information system. CSIRO Publishing. Collingwood, Australia.

Moritz, G., L. A. Mound, D. C. Morris, and A. Goldarazena. 2004. Pest thrips of the world. Visual and molecular identification of pests thrips. An identification and information system using molecular and microscopical methods. Lucid-CSIRO publishing, Collingwood, Australia.

Mound, L. A. and R. Marullo. 1996. The thrips of Central and South America: an introduction (Insecta: Thysanoptera), pp. 40-185, Memoirs on Entomology, international. Associated Publishers, Gainesville, FL.

USDA. 1999. Crop profile for blueberries in Georgia. NSF Center for Integrated Pest Management, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC.

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