"Thyrsi" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A thyrsus is a staff carried by the followers of the god Dionysus in ancient Greek mythology. The thyrsus was made of a pine branch, typically with a pine cone on top and ivy or a vine wrapped around it. The staff was often carried by the Maenads, female followers of Dionysus, during their wild and frenzied rituals in honor of the god.
A rather obscure term!<br><br>Thysanoptera is a order of insects in the class Insecta, commonly known as thrips. Members of this group are small, slender insects, typically 1-10 mm in length, that feed on plants. Thrips are known pests of many cultivated crops and can also be vectors of plant viruses and other diseases. There are about 6,000 known species of thrips, with a wide range of habits and behaviors.