Sains Malaysiana, 2018;47:433-439.

Abstract

Thrips (Thysanoptera) are common pests on legume plants, yet little is known about their ecology or diversity in Peninsular
Malaysia. In legumes, thrips are typically found in flowers, where their feeding activity causes malformations that
eventually lead to crop damage. In this study, we examined the diversity of thrips species, particularly Megalurothrips
usitatus, in three selected legume farms around Peninsular Malaysia (Janda Baik, Pahang; Bestari Jaya, Selangor; and
Jelebu, Negeri Sembilan). Each month from April 2013 to May 2014, depending on growing season, legume flowers were
inspected for thrips in five random plots from each farm. Sampling was performed six times in Bestari Jaya and Jelebu
and twelve times in Janda Baik. The most abundant thrips species on legumes was M. usitatus (89.97%) followed by
Thrips parvispinus (9.77%), T. hawaiiensis (0.13%) and Ceratothripoides brunneus (0.12%). The abundance of M. usitatus
was not different between long bean, French bean and winged bean which equally distributed among different arbitrary
strata on legume plants. Temperature and light intensity were found to be positively correlated with the abundance of
M. usitatus, but relative humidity showed a negative relationship. M. usitatus was found in large numbers during hot
and dry months, but in lower numbers during raining season. This study suggested that wet season may help to regulate
the populations of M. usitatus on legume plants.