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Materials to the knowledge of the fauna of thrips (Thysanoptera) in Vietnam as a result of the expedition of FGBU “VNIIKR”

https://doi.org/10.69536/FKR.2020.75.81.001

Abstract

During a research expedition to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, undertaken to collect quarantine and other insect pests and weeds, material including 14 species of thrips was collected. Data on the distribution, biology of collected thrips species and their brief morphological characteristics are presented. Five species of thrips, which are of phytosanitary importance for Russia, as well as six species that have not been previously registered in the fauna of Vietnam, were identified.

About the Authors

S. V. Poushkova
FGBU “VNIIKR”
Russian Federation

Agronomist of the Testing Laboratory of Rostov Branch



D. G. Kasatkin
FGBU “VNIIKR”
Russian Federation

PhD in Biology, Senior Researcher of the Rostov Branch



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Poushkova S.V., Kasatkin D.G. Materials to the knowledge of the fauna of thrips (Thysanoptera) in Vietnam as a result of the expedition of FGBU “VNIIKR”. Plant Health and Quarantine. 2020;1(2):55-68. https://doi.org/10.69536/FKR.2020.75.81.001

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