This article is presented to make
our tiny thrips better known—to
show what thrips really are, to explain
which ones are harmful and
which ones are beneficial, and to introduce
the many thrips that are of
no direct economic consequence to
man but are a part of the native fauna
of Illinois. As will be shown, thrips
are exquisite creatures, complicated in
form, delicate in habit, and most dis-
tinct from the usual run of insects.
About 200 species of thrips have been
collected in Illinois. Herein is an account
of those species and of some
others that may occur, but so far have
not been found, in our state.
Publisher
Champaign : Illinois Natural History Survey
Series/Report Name or Number
Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin; v. 029, no. 04
ISSN
0073-4918
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
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