Ecacanthothrips tenuicornis Okajima

Okajima, Shûji & Masumoto, Masami, 2024, The genus Hoplandrothrips and its relatives (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae) from Southeast Asia and Taiwan, Zootaxa 5489 (1), pp. 22-91 : 32

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5489.1.4

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13743657

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Ecacanthothrips tenuicornis Okajima
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Ecacanthothrips tenuicornis Okajima View in CoL

( Figs 15–16 View FIGURES 15–28 , 120–126 View FIGURES 120–126 )

Ecacanthothrips tenuicornis Okajima, 1983: 63–65 View in CoL .

E. tenuicornis View in CoL was originally described from Luzon Is., the Philippines based on eight females and five males together with non-paratypic three females taken from Mindanao Is. This species could well be included in the inarmatus View in CoL -group and is somewhat similar to leai View in CoL , although it has smaller body, 1.8–2.6mm in the female, 1.8–2.2mm in the male. Moreover, the head of tenuicornis View in CoL ( Figs 120 & 121 View FIGURES 120–126 ) is shorter, about 1.1 times as long as wide or shorter, although the head of leai View in CoL ( Figs 93 & 94 View FIGURES 93–101 ) is longer, usually 1.2–1.4 times as long as wide even in small female. In contrast to inarmatus View in CoL and moundi View in CoL , the pronotal anteromarginal setae in this species are not elongate even in large males. Furthermore, tenuicornis View in CoL is apparently most similar to brevicornis described above, but can be discriminated by the antennal structure mentioned in the key above. However, its intraspecific variation derived from allometric growth is not understood in detail. Females and males listed in the doubtful specimens collected from Peninsular Malaysia and Thailand are very similar to this species, but have somewhat larger bodies, 2.5–2.9mm in female and 2.0– 2.6mm in male.

Specimens examined. The Philippines, holotype female and paratype females and males from Luzon Is.; non-paratypic 3 females from Mindanao Is. (data described in Okajima, 1983).

Doubtful specimens. Peninsular Malaysia, about 20km N from Kuala Lumpur, Templer Park , 2 males, on dead leaves, 15.viii.1990, TN & SO . Thailand, Phuket Is., nr. Tone Sai water fall, 2 females and 5 males, on dead leaves and branches, 11–14, ix.1992, TN & SO ; Phuket Is., Rang Hill , 3 females and 2 males, on dead leaves and branches, 14.ix.1992, TN & SO; nr , Chiang Mai, foot of Doi Pui , on dead leaves and branches, 3 males, 1.ix.1991, 1 male, 24.viii.1992, TN & SO ; Chiang Mai, farm of Chiang Mai University , 1 female and 3 males, on dead leaves and branches, 26.viii.1992, TN & SO .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Thysanoptera

Family

Phlaeothripidae

Genus

Ecacanthothrips

Loc

Ecacanthothrips tenuicornis Okajima

Okajima, Shûji & Masumoto, Masami 2024
2024
Loc

Ecacanthothrips tenuicornis

Okajima, S. 1983: 65
1983
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