Species Details

Anaphothrips longipennis

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SeasonalityUndocumented. IdentificationThe body is not heavily reticulated. Antennae appear 9 segmented due to cleavage of segment 6. Sense cones on antennal segment 3 are simple, and on segment 4 are forked. The pronotum has prominent setae along the posterior region. Though normally macropterous, apterous forms also occur (Bailey, 1957).

Scientific Name Anaphothrips longipennis Habitat Found on grasses (Bailey, 1957). Seasonality Undocumented. Identification
The body is not heavily reticulated. Antennae appear 9 segmented due to cleavage of segment 6. Sense cones on antennal segment 3 are simple, and on segment 4 are forked. The pronotum has prominent setae along the…
The body is not heavily reticulated. Antennae appear 9 segmented due to cleavage of segment 6. Sense cones on antennal segment 3 are simple, and on segment 4 are forked. The pronotum has prominent setae along the posterior region. Though normally macropterous, apterous forms also occur (Bailey, 1957).
Life History Undocumented. Conservation Undocumented. Diet Info Undocumented. Range Alberta (Heming).

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"Species Details - Anaphothrips longipennis, University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum." University of Alberta Museums Search Site, https://search.museums.ualberta.ca/g/2-3516. Accessed 03 Jan. 2025.

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Specimen Information

There is 1 specimen of this Species.

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UASM164200 - Anaphothrips longipennis

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedUnited States: Arizona, Maricopa county, Peoria Collected ByBibby, F. F. Date Collected1954-06-07

Adult Seasonal Distribution