Hexacentrus ( Serville 1831 )

Tiwari, Chandranshu & Diwakar, Swati, 2024, The Orchestra Nocturne: Description For Six New Katydid Species From India (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae), Zootaxa 5405 (2), pp. 227-245 : 228-229

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5405.2.4

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10619607

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scientific name

Hexacentrus ( Serville 1831 )
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Key to species of Hexacentrus ( Serville 1831) View in CoL from India

1. Prosternum and Mesosternum unicolor, femora in the general coloration.......................................... 2

- Prosternum and Mesosternum blackish brown, femora brownish at apex.......................................... 3

2. Mirror on the tegmen rhomoboid in shape, body yellowish green, third and fourth joint of tarsi blackish brown ( Wang and Shi 2005: Fig 1 View FIGURE 1 , 4 View FIGURE 4 )................................................................. H. expansus (Wang and Shi) View in CoL

- Mirror on the tegmen oviform........................................................................... 4

3. Antennae concolorous, Male tegmen with angular apex....................................................... 5

- Antennae discolorous, Male tegmen rounded at apex......................................................... 6

4. Male tegmen inflated.................................................................................. 7

- Male tegmen not inflated............................................................................... 8

5. Fore femora armed with 5–6 ventral spines on the inner margin, stridulatory file with 32 teeth, subgenital plate with styles curved and converging apically ( Farooqi and Usmani 2018b: Fig 7I View FIGURE 7 ; 8A.............. H View in CoL View FIGURE 8 . bifurcatus (Farooqi and Usmani)

- Fore femora armed with 18–30 ventral spines on inner and outer margin, stridulatory file with 20–23 teeth, styles diverging from each other ( Ghosh et al. 2023: Fig 11 A–D, 12)....................................... H. tiddae (Ghosh et al.) View in CoL

6. Hind wings are shorter and hidden under tegmen, stridulatory file with 37–40 teeth with 4 large teeth in the middle ( Ghosh et al. 2023: Fig 3A–B View FIGURE 3 , 5 View FIGURE 5 )........................................................... H. khasiensis (Ghosh et al.) View in CoL

- Hind wings same size or larger than tegmen, stridulatory file homogenous with 40 teeth ( Ghosh et al. 2023: Fig 7 A–B View FIGURE 7 , 9)................................................................................... H. ashoka (Ghosh et al.) View in CoL

7. Stridulatory file homogenous, Ovipositor straight, base thickened ( Ingrisch and Shishodia 2000: Fig 143–144)............................................................................................ H. major (Redtenbacher) View in CoL

- Stridulatory file with 2–3 large teeth, ovipositor curved, rather longer than the body................ H. mundus (Walker) View in CoL

8. Male tegmen short and broad, stridualtory file moderately sulcate with <30 teeth and with>3 large teeth................ 9

- Male tegmen long and narrow, stridulatory file moderately sulcate with>30 teeth and 3 large teeth at the distal end ( Farooqi and Usmani 2018b: Fig 1 View FIGURE 1 ; Inagaki et al. 1990: Fig B,D)...................................... H. unicolor (Serville) View in CoL

9. Stridulatory file with 5 large teeth towards the distal end, Subgenital plate long with elongated, wide, longitudinal median furrow, lateral ridges well developed, apical margin with rounded excision; styles straight, diverging apically, chirping call ( Inagaki et al. 1990 Fig A, B; Farroqi and Usmani 2018b: Fig 4I View FIGURE 4 )............................... H. japonicus (Karny) View in CoL

- Stridulatory file with 4 large teeth in the middle, Subgenital plate long with elongated, wide, longitudinal median furrow, lateral ridges well developed, apical margin with rounded excision; with styles curved, converging apically, buzzing call ( Fig 1G, 1I View FIGURE 1 ).................................................................................... H. sylvanus sp. nov

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Tettigoniidae

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