Metioche Stål, 1877

Tan, Ming Kai, Baroga-Barbecho, Jessica B. & Yap, Sheryl A., 2019, Taxonomic notes on Trigonidium and related groups with one new species from the Philippines (Orthoptera: Trigonidiidae; Trigonidiinae), Zootaxa 4564 (2), pp. 573-587 : 575

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4564.2.13

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5944262

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scientific name

Metioche Stål, 1877
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Metioche Stål, 1877 View in CoL

Trigonidium (Metioche) View in CoL : Stål, 1877: 48; Gorochov, 1987: 10; Otte, 1994: 46; Sugimoto, 2001: 81 –87.

Metioche: Kirby, 1906: 78 View in CoL ; Chopard, 1951: 467; Chopard, 1968: 331; Chopard, 1969: 295; Yin & Liu, 1995: 185; Storozhenko & Paik, 2007: 111; Kim, 2013: 75.

Trigonidium: Ichikawa, 2001: 45 View in CoL –58

The literature treated Metioche View in CoL vastly different, either as a distinct genus or a subgenus of Trigonidium View in CoL , and there seems to be no explanation in most literature on the status of this taxon.

The type species Trigonidium cicindeloides is very similar to Metioche Stål, 1877 in that the tympana on fore tibia is generally absent (but not always in Metioche ), the tegmen is not pubescent but differs by exhibiting a range of yellow and black colouration among the congeners (instead of mostly black). The absence of metanotal glands in males, and tegmen rounded in lateral view (not always) (instead of flat) are also characters. Trigonidium also differs from Metioche in the male genitalia ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). Until a molecular phylogeny can reveal the phylogenetic relationships of Trigonidium and Metioche , we consider these taxa as separate genera, despite the similarities mentioned above, owing to Metioche lacking in the diagnostic characters of Trigonidium : i.e., distal epiphallic lobes small and immovable in relation to the rest of the epiphallus, rachis with apical spine-like lobule.

There are currently 41 species: 1 from Atlantic Oceanic Islands, 7 Australia and New Guinea, 1 Bolivia, 1 Borneo, 1 China, 2 India, 4 Indian Oceanic Islands, 2 Japan, 2 Java, 4 Madagascar, 1 Malay Peninsula, 3 Pacific Oceanic Islands, 1 Peru, 1 Philippines, 1 Taiwan, 3 central Africa, 3 eastern Africa, and 4 western Africa. It is likely that most species need closer examination to verify their generic statuses and it is likely that Metioche is currently not monophyletic. Metioche (Metioche) pallipes (Stål, 1861) is synoptic with Trigonidium cicindeloides in the former’s type locality, Singapore (Tan, 2012) ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). Specifically, the two species co-occur in the grassy areas of Bidadari which is currently cleared for housing development.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Trigonidiidae

Loc

Metioche Stål, 1877

Tan, Ming Kai, Baroga-Barbecho, Jessica B. & Yap, Sheryl A. 2019
2019
Loc

Trigonidium: Ichikawa, 2001 : 45

Ichikawa, A. 2001: 45
2001
Loc

Metioche: Kirby, 1906 : 78

Kim, T. W. 2013: 75
Storozhenko, S. Y. & Paik, J. C. 2007: 111
Yin, H. S. & Liu, X. W. 1995: 185
Chopard, L. 1969: 295
Chopard, L. 1968: 331
Chopard, L. 1951: 467
Kirby, W. F. 1906: 78
1906
Loc

Trigonidium (Metioche)

Sugimoto, M. 2001: 81
Otte, D. 1994: 46
Gorochov, A. V. 1987: 10
Stal, C. 1877: 48
1877
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