Melon Thrips vs Tobacco Thrips

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Melon Thrips Tobacco Thrips
Scientific Name Thrips palmi Frankliniella fusca
Order Thysanoptera Thysanoptera
Family Thripidae Thripidae
Size 1.0-1.3 mm 1-1.5 mm
Habitat Farmland Farmland
Diet Herbivores Pollen Feeders
Regions Asia, Oceania, North America, South America North America
Conservation Not Evaluated Least Concern

Melon Thrips

A pale yellow thrips and serious pest of cucurbits and solanaceous crops. It is a quarantine pest in many countries.

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Did You Know?

Melon thrips is listed as a quarantine pest in the European Union due to its destructive potential.

Tobacco Thrips

A major pest of tobacco, peanut, and cotton seedlings in the southeastern United States. It transmits tomato spotted wilt virus to multiple crop species.

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Did You Know?

Tobacco thrips can overwinter in soil and leaf litter, emerging in spring to attack new seedlings before natural predators become active.