Frankliniella occidentalis(FRANOC)
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Thrips damage on cucumber leaves: F. occidentalis with coarser pattern (left); Thrips tabaci on right, for comparison.
Courtesy: P.M.J Ramakers - PTG, Waaldwijk (NL).Symptoms caused by oviposition of F. occidentalis on capsicum leaves.
Courtesy: P.M.J Ramakers - PTG, Waaldwijk (NL).Terminal part of antennae of Frankliniella occidentalis showing the additional antennal segment of the latter.
Courtesy: P.M.J Ramakers - PTG, Waaldwijk (NL).Collected from Dianthus sp. imported from South Africa
Courtesy: Blandine Delbourse - Point of Entry Roissy CDG airport (FR)Collected from Dianthus sp. imported from South Africa
Courtesy: Blandine Delbourse - Point of Entry Roissy CDG airport (FR)Adults of Frankliniella occidentalis: one male (smaller) and two females.
Courtesy: P.M.J Ramakers - PTG, Waaldwijk (NL).Collected from Dianthus sp. imported from South Africa
Courtesy: Blandine Delbourse - Point of Entry Roissy CDG airport (FR)Frankkliniella occidentalis collected on Morus nigra imported from Mexico
Courtesy: Blandine Delbourse - Point of Entry Roissy CDG airport (FR)Larvae of Frankliniella occidentalis on Fragaria sp. imported from the USA
Courtesy: Blandine Delbourse - Point of Entry Roissy CDG airport (FR)Larvae of Frankliniella occidentalis collected on Fragaria sp. imported from the USA
Courtesy: Blandine Delbourse - Point of Entry Roissy CDG airport (FR)Collected from Fragaria sp. imported from the United States
Courtesy: Blandine Delbourse - Point of Entry Roissy CDG airport (FR)