Viridiphasma clanwilliamense, Picker Klaus-Dieter Klass, 2011

Picker Klaus-Dieter Klass, Monika J. B. Eberhard Mike D., 2011, Sympatry in Mantophasmatodea, with the description of a new species and phylogenetic considerations, Organisms Diversity & Evolution (New York, N. Y.) 11 (1), pp. 43-59 : 45-46

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https://doi.org/ 10.1007/s13127-010-0037-8

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scientific name

Viridiphasma clanwilliamense
status

sp. nov.

Type species Viridiphasma clanwilliamense View in CoL sp. n.

Other included species None thus far.

Description and diagnosis Viridiphasma gen. n. is assigned to Austrophasmatidae based on its morphological characters and the molecular-based phylogeny of Damgaard et al. (2008). It conforms with the diagnosis of Austrophasmatidae in Klass et al. (2003b: p. 27), but there are four exceptions: (i) in males, phallic sclerite PH 2 bears, besides a ridge, also a process; (ii) a sclerite extension at the ventral base of the cercus is absent; (iii) in females, there are a few setae on the membrane between the gonapophyses of segment 9 (gp9); (iv) the height of the eye and the height of the gena are subequal. All these features are so far unique within Austrophasmatidae .

In both sexes Viridiphasma gen. n. differs from Praedatophasma and Tyrannophasma by the lack of spination in most body regions (e.g. the thoracic nota); from Karoophasma , Hemilobophasma , Namaquaphasma , and Austrophasma rawsonvillense by the striped-type colouration of the compound eyes and uniform type of its body colouration ( Fig. 1a, c View Fig ).

Male Viridiphasma gen. n. differ from those in genera of Mantophasmatidae by, e.g., the presence of sclerotized phallic hooks (phl, phs), the absence of phallic sclerites PH 5 (opposite to PH 2) and PH 8, and by the oblique rather than straight transverse course of the ridge on the vomeroid. They differ from males in all other genera of Austrophasmatidae by the presence of a process on phallic sclerite PH 2 ( Fig. 2k View Fig ) and absence of a basal sclerite extension of the cercus ( Fig. 2d View Fig ).

Female Viridiphasma gen. n. differ from those in genera of Mantophasmatidae by the short length of apodemes at8 of the subgenital plate and the lack of any vaginal sclerotization. They differ from female Karoophasma or Hemilobophasma by the near-circular shape of the spermathecal bulb, from Lobatophasma by the entirely unlobed hind margin of the subgenital plate, from Austrophasma by the much shorter subgenital plate, and from Namaquaphasma by the sclerotization of the subgenital plate continuing across the midline. In contrast to all other Austrophasmatidae , female Viridiphasma gen. n. possess some setae between the gonapophyses gp9 ( Fig. 4 View Fig ).

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