Images
The Western flower thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis). Close-up, immature thrips (left) and adults. Very much enlarged. Real size (0.9 to 1.1 mm)
Close-up of thrips (Megalurothrips sjostedti (black) and Frankliniella occidentalis (yellow). Real size 1 to 1.5 mm.
Thrips damage on tomato
Thrips damage to flower buds on tomato
Thrips damage to tomato leaflet
Thrips and their feeding damage on tomato fruits. Note residues of pesticide applied seen as white marks.
Thrips damage on passionfruit
Thrips damage on lower leaf surface
Thrips damage on eggplant
Thrips damage on bean pods
Thrips damage on pea pod
Thrips on okra flower
Thrips damage on a chilli pod.
Thrips on onion. Thrips are 1-1.5mm small.
Adult and immature thrips (Thrips tabaci). Immatures (on top) are wingless and generally are light colored. Immatures are generally light colored without wings. Adults vary in color and have four wings lined with long hairs. The adult has four wings lined with long hairs, it is about 1-1.5mm small.