Belongs within: Hoplothripini.
Hoplothrips is a diverse genus of thrips, a number of species of which are known to be sexually dimorphic and/or polymorphic. Males are often more heavily built than females, and may have the head quite differently shaped. Species of Hoplothrips are generally large, dark-coloured species with a broad pelta (Mound & Marullo 1996).
<==Hoplothrips Amyot & Serville 1843 [incl. Bellicosothrips Johansen 1981] MM96
|--*H. corticis [=Trips corticisi] MM96
|--H. agrestis Hood 1956 MM96
|--H. bradleyi Hood 1950 MM96
|--H. breviventris (Hood 1927) [=Cryptothrips breviventris] MP83
|--H. bruneri (Watson 1933) [=Plectrothrips bruneri] MM96
|--H. calcaratus (Hood 1925) [=Trichothrips calcaratus] MM96
|--H. cephalotes (Karny 1915) [=Trichothrips cephalotes] MM96
|--H. cubensis (Watson 1924) [=Neoeurhynchothrips cubensis] MM96
|--H. dentiger Hood 1949 MM96
|--H. detector Hood 1956 MM96
|--H. dissonus Hood 1956 MM96
|--H. fungosus Moulton 1928 MM96
|--H. graminis (Hood 1933) [=Trichothrips graminis] MM96
|--H. karnyii R96
|--H. lacteus Hood 1954 MM96
|--H. magnificus (Johansen 1981) [=*Bellicosothrips magnificus] MM96
|--H. mathuri (Ananthakrishnan 1961) [=Barythrips mathuri] MP83
|--H. militaris (Hood 1933) [=Trichothrips militaris] MM96
|--H. moultoni (Hood 1934) [=Trichothrips moultoni] MM96
|--H. niger (Franklin 1908) [=Trichothrips niger] MM96
|--H. occipitalis (Hood 1933) [=Trichothrips occipitalis] MM96
|--H. orbiceps (Hood 1933) [=Trichothrips orbiceps] MM96
|--H. orbiculatus Hood 1954 MM96
|--H. oriochares Hood 1942 MM96
|--H. orites Hood 1942 MM96
|--H. palmarius Hood 1956 MM96
|--H. pedicularis R96
|--H. pictus Hood 1942 MM96
|--H. polypori Bournier 1992 MM96
|--H. psidii Moulton 1933 MM96
|--H. purpureus Johansen 1974 MM96
|--H. rzedowskianus Johansen 1982 JR-SM-G05
|--H. spissicornis Hood 1952 MM96
|--H. testaceus Hood 1954 MM96
|--H. tyrannus (Hood 1933) [=Trichothrips tyrannus] MM96
|--H. ulmi MM96
|--H. vitreus (Priesner 1921) [=Trichothrips vitreus] MM96
|--H. zacualtipanensis Johansen 1982 JR-SM-G05
`--H. zonatus (Hood 1914) [=Trichothrips zonatus] MM96
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
[JR-SM-G05] Johansen, R. M., A. P. Retana-Salazar & A. Mojica-Guzmán. 2005. A review of the New World bryophyte-feeding genus Wegenerithrips Johansen 1983 (Insecta, Thysanoptera, Thripidae). Senckenbergiana Biologica 85 (1): 61-83.
[MM96] Mound, L. A., & R. Marullo. 1996. The thrips of Central and South America: an introduction (Insecta: Thysanoptera). Memoirs on Entomology, International 6: 1-487.
[MP83] Mound, L. A. & J. M. Palmer. 1983. The generic and tribal classification of spore-feeding Thysanoptera (Phlaeothripidae: Idolothripinae). Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History): Entomology series 46 (1): 1-174.
[R96] Roff, D. A. 1996. The evolution of threshold traits in animals. Quarterly Review of Biology 71 (1): 3-35.
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