The thrips recorded in Oze national park, Japan (Insecta: Thysanoptera)

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  • 尾瀬国立公園から記録されたアザミウマ類(昆虫綱:総翅目)
  • オゼ コクリツコウエン カラ キロク サレタ アザミウマルイ(コンチュウ ズナ:ソウシモク)

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Abstract

Through the thrips faunal surveys in the Oze national park in Japan, we have recorded 59 species belonging to 26 genera of three families from the Oze mountainous area, Ozegahara area, and Ozenuma and area surrounding it. Four species that are considered to inhabit only mountain areas, Apterothrips secticornis (Trybom, 1896), Thrips pini (Uzel, 1895), Thrips sp.1, and Bactrothrips montanus Haga and Okajima, 1989, were not recorded in the Ozegahara area, nor were they recorded in Ozenuma and area surrounding it. Five other species, Anaphothrips badius (Williams, 1913), Taeniothrips sp.1, Thrips sp.2, Haplothrips sp.1, and Liothrips sp.1, appear to require a marsh environment as a habitat considering their distribution and host plants in the Oze national park. Among them, Taeniothrips sp.1 and Thrips sp.2, which utilize mugwort (Artemisia) and Inula ciliaris (Miq.) Maxim. var. glandulosa Kitam. (Asteraceae) as a host plant, respectively, are unrecorded species in Japan that are distributed only in the Ozegahara area. These two species may require a vast marsh environment, such as the Ozegahara moor as a habitat. Stenchaetothrips dentatus Masumoto and Okajima, 2013, which utilizes bamboo grass as a host plant, is widely distributed in the Oze national park. As no characteristics of the males of this species have been reported so far, only the main morphological characteristics were described.

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  • 低温科学

    低温科学 80 391-402, 2022-03-31

    低温科学第80巻編集委員会

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