Abstract

The known Canadian Thysanoptera fauna currently consists of 147 species, including 28 non-native species, and there are five additional species found only indoors. DNA barcoding data, presence of species in adjacent regions, and preliminary evidence of the presence of host-associated cryptic species suggest that there may be as many as 255 additional species awaiting discovery or description in Canada.

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  • The order Thysanoptera (commonly known as ‘thrips’, not to be confused with the genus Thrips) is relatively small, with 6200 species known worldwide (Mound 2018)

  • The order Thysanoptera is relatively small, with 6200 species known worldwide (Mound 2018)

  • No species No species No BINs3 reported currently available for in Heming known from Canadian

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Introduction

The order Thysanoptera (commonly known as ‘thrips’, not to be confused with the genus Thrips) is relatively small, with 6200 species known worldwide (Mound 2018). No species No species No BINs3 reported currently available for in Heming known from Canadian

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