Presence of the four-spined pygmy devil, Arulenus validispinus (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae), confirmed in Bukidnon region on the island of Mindanao, Philippines

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Abstract

The four-spined pygmy devil (Arulenus validispinus Stål, 1877) is an endemic species to the Philippines. It was described more than 140 years ago from a single female specimen. Since its description, only a single new record was known, reported by Skejo from the Lanao region in 2017 and based on a specimen from eBay. Here, we record the species from the Bukidnon Mountains. We present measurements of a male and a female we collected, with the description of the species morphology and habitat. This species differs from its congeneric Mia's pygmy devil (A. miae Skejo & Caballero, 2016) by the sharp dorsal and lateral spines.

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Mohagan, A. B., Patano, R. R., Acola, M. S., Amper, D. O., Coritico, F. P., & Amoroso, V. B. (2020). Presence of the four-spined pygmy devil, Arulenus validispinus (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae), confirmed in Bukidnon region on the island of Mindanao, Philippines. Journal of Orthoptera Research, 29(2), 133–136. https://doi.org/10.3897/JOR.29.53718

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