Re-description and bio-ecology of two species of the genus Thibron (Rehn, 1938) (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae) in the Southern part of Cameroon

IF 0.7 Q4 ENTOMOLOGY
Marcelle Mbadjoun Nzike, S. Kekeunou, Alain Christel Wandji, Alain Simeu Noutchom, Philene Corinne Aude Um Nyobe, Jeanne Agrippine Yetchom Fondjo
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Taxonomy and bio-ecology of Tetrigidae in Cameroon remain poorly studied. This study reports for the first time the presence of Thibron cf. tectatus Günther, 1979 in Cameroon and provides morphological and bio-ecological characteristics of Thibron illepidus (Karsh, 1893) and T. cf. tectatus. The specimens studied were collected between February 2016 and February 2018 in three regions of Cameroon. In each region, species were collected monthly using sweep-nets and pitfalls in four vegetation types. Some morphological characters formerly omitted in previous descriptions were considered in this study. In addition to the characters already known, T. illepidus differs from other species of the same genus in terms of length of body and interocular space, posterior thigh width, median femur length and width and finally the length of the three tarsomeres of posterior tarsus only in T. illepidus. In addition, for T. cf. tectatus, the length of the head, fastigium of vertex, eyes are longer than in T. illepidus. The later was more abundant in the Centre region (79%), less abundant in the Southwest region (18%) and rare in the West (3%). Meanwhile, Thibron cf. tectatus is rare in the Centre region (4%). Pitfalls (92%) were more effective than sweep-nets (8%) in capturing T. illepidus. Results obtained could contribute to improve the knowledge of the taxonomy of both species in Cameroon.
喀麦隆南部Thibron属(Rehn, 1938)两种(直翅目:蚱科)的重新描述和生物生态学
喀麦隆蚱科的分类和生物生态学研究尚不充分。本研究首次报道了1979年在喀麦隆发现的Thibron cf. tectatus g nther,并提供了Thibron illepidus (Karsh, 1893)和T. cf. tectatus的形态和生物生态学特征。所研究的标本于2016年2月至2018年2月期间在喀麦隆的三个地区收集。在每个区域,每个月使用扫网和陷阱收集4种植被类型的物种。本研究考虑了以往文献中遗漏的一些形态学特征。除了已知的特征外,与同属其他物种的差异还表现在体长和眼间距、股后宽度、股骨正中长度和宽度,最后,只有在异尾蛇身上才有后跗骨三个跗骨的长度。此外,头、顶尖、眼的长度也比鳞翅目长。后者在中部地区较多(79%),西南地区较少(18%),西部较少(3%)。与此同时,在中部地区,thbron cf. tectatus较为少见(4%)。陷阱(92%)比扫荡网(8%)更有效。所得结果有助于提高喀麦隆这两个物种的分类学知识。
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Journal of Insect Biodiversity
Journal of Insect Biodiversity Environmental Science-Ecology
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