Haplothrips graminis

Hood, 1912

Haplothrips graminis is a of in the Phlaeothripidae, described by Hood in 1912. Records indicate it occurs in the Americas, with documented presence in Colombia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, and Panama. As a member of the Haplothrips, it belongs to a group of thrips typically associated with grass or sedge , though species-specific ecological data remain limited.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Haplothrips graminis: //ˈhæ.ploʊˌθrɪps ˈɡræ.mɪ.nɪs//

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Distribution

Colombia; Florida, USA; Georgia, USA; Hawaii, USA; Panama

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