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Order: Thysanoptera

Adult

Both wings are narrow, edged with bristly hairs; very small insects, about 5 mm long

Immature

Metamorphosis in thrips is usually considered simple or gradual, although in some ways resembling complete metamorphosis. The first two wingless instars are known as larvae. During the next one or two instars (depending on the species) as wings become apparent, thrips are called prepupae. A pupal resting stage precedes adult emergence

PictureScientific nameCommon nameDescription
Thrips tabaciOnion thripsAdults have slender wings, which are fringed with long hairs. Leaves turn silvery or bronze, sometimes stunted and wilt by feeding.
PictureScientific nameCommon nameDescription