This is an excellent article from Anthura which produces mostly mini phals (in orchids). It refers to thrips in phals, but the streaky damage shown in the photo is what I experienced in Phrags that was mistaken for spider mites (even by professionals). The areas on the leaves that are more widespread, I’ve seen on Paphs, and can easily be mistaken for high light damage or mite damage. The larvae are pretty impossible to see (even with 40x in my experience), but the adults I had were black and noticeable at that size with 10x. Not the same thrips I’ve experienced on roses which are visible to the naked eye.
http://anthura-unlimited.anthura.nl/anthurinfo-2021-februari-uk/thrips-phalaenopsis/
http://anthura-unlimited.anthura.nl/anthurinfo-2021-februari-uk/thrips-phalaenopsis/
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