Life cycle and appearance of Impatiens thrips
Impatiens thrips (Echinothrips americanus) develops in six stages: egg, two larval instars, prepupa, pupa, and finally the adult insect.
Impatiens thrips (Echinothrips americanus) completes its entire development from egg to adult on the plant, specifically on the leaves. Eggs are deposited in the leaf tissue, while subsequent stages are found on the upper- and undersides of the leaf. Pupation occurs on the leaf rather than on the ground. The prepupae and pupae remain immobile on the leaf tissue. Adults are found on both upper- and undersides of the leaves.
This species of thrips is relatively large. Both males and females are dark brown to black in colour with orange pigmentation between the segments, and the dark wings are white at the base. This colouration distinguishes the species from most other thrips species commonly found in greenhouses.