This species has not been studied by the present authors. Apparently similar to Aeolothrips fasciatus, it is described as having the fore wings shorter and broader (length 5.5 times the width), and abdominal tergite IX short (Bailey, 1951: 47).
This species is apparently very similar to A. fasciatus, and is possibly based on dwarfed individuals (Bailey, 1951: 52). Just over 90 species are placed currently in the genus Aeolothrips, of which more than 50 are from the Palaearctic Region (mainly Europe), and 28 from the Nearctic (mainly western USA). Only two species are recorded from the Neotropics; the one from Chile is probably the same as A. fasciatus, and one from Panama is probably not a member of this genus (Mound & Marullo, 1996).
Aeolothrips brevicauda Hood
Aeolothripidae
Known only from about six specimens.
Not known, possibly predatory on other small arthropods.
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Western USA
California, Oregon