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Title: The Tubulifera (Hexapoda, Thysanoptera) of the Maltese Islands
Authors: Degabriele, Godwin
Cavalleri, Adriano
Goldarazena, Arturo
Mifsud, David
Keywords: Insects -- Malta
Thrips -- Malta
Arthropoda -- Malta
Introduced organisms -- Malta
Thrips -- Identification
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Pensoft Publishers
Citation: Degabriele, G., Cavalleri, A., Goldarazena, A., & Mifsud, D. (2023).  The Tubulifera (Hexapoda, Thysanoptera) of the Maltese Islands. ZooKeys, 1180, 201-223.
Abstract: This work records the presence of 13 species of tubuliferan thrips from the Maltese Islands. Eleven of these species, namely Bolothrips dentipes, B. insularis, Priesneriella mavromoustakisi, Gynaikothrips uzeli, Haplothrips acanthoscelis, H. aculeatus, H. setiger, H. tritici, Karnyothrips flavipes, Liothrips reuteri and Neoheegeria dalmatica are new records for the Maltese Islands. Two species: Gynaikothrips ficorum and Karnyothrips flavipes can be described as subcosmopolitan in distribution, another three species: Haplothrips aculeatus, H. setiger and H. tritici are distributed across the Holarctic and Palaearctic regions, while a further seven: Bolothrips dentipes, B. insularis, Haplothrips acanthoscelis, Liothrips oleae, L. reuteri, Neoheegeria dalmatica and Priesneriella mavromoustakisi have a European and/or Mediterranean distribution. Gynaikothrips ficorum and G. uzeli are considered as alien species. A key to the Tubulifera of the Maltese Islands as well as chorological data for these recorded species are provided in this work.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/124305
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