Neocononicephora sinuosa Wang, 2020

Jin, Xingbao, Liu, Xianwei & Wang, Hanqiang, 2020, New taxa of the tribe Meconematini from South-Pacific and Indo-Malayan Regions (Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae, Meconematinae), Zootaxa 4772 (1), pp. 1-53 : 48-49

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4772.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:F0641A6C-D049-4CD1-BEA5-5E09F3B01923

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3815420

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5D0E2915-FF93-C35A-FF70-3E4AB680D5BC

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Neocononicephora sinuosa Wang
status

sp. nov.

69) Neocononicephora sinuosa Wang View in CoL sp. n.

Holotype ♂ (both front and middle legs lost): VIETNAM / Blao (Balao) 500m / 14–21.X.1960; C.M. Yoshimoto / Collector

Paratype ♀: same as Holotype

2♂ nymphs: labeled same as Holotype

Description. Head slightly opisthognathous. Farstigium of vertex comparatively broad, with distinct middle furrow. Pronotum disc long and cover stridulatory apparatus, lateral lobe shallow, without humeral sinus. Tegmina and wings shortened, not reach to apex of abdomen. Hind tibiae with 2 pairs of apical spurs.

Male 10 th abdominal tergite slight convex with small slit in middle ( Fig. 32c View FIGURE 32 ). Cerci thin and long, tapering towards apex, each with a short lobe at base in half length as long lobe, curved inward in right angle. Subgenital plate with distinct longitudinal ridges, bearing pair of short styli ( Fig. 32 View FIGURE 32 c–e).

Female subgenital plate short, posterior margin concaved in middle slightly undulated ( Fig. 32f View FIGURE 32 ). Ovipositor thick and short curved upward, with a small hook on apex of ventral valve ( Fig. 32b View FIGURE 32 ).

Measurements (mm). Body: ♂ 8.0, ♀ 7.2; Pronotum: ♂ 3.9, ♀ 3.1; Tegmina: ♂ 4.0, ♀ 4.2; Hind femora: ♂ 8.8, ♀ 9.1; Ovipositor: 4.6.

Comparison. This species is similar to Neocononicephora storozhenkoi (Gorochov, 1994) from Vietnam, but differs obviously in detailed shape of male cerci, subgenital plate with small styli. Posterior margin of female subgenital plate in slightly triple undulated form.

Etymology. Name refers to the shape of female subgenital plate with posterior margin in sinuous form.

Note. 2 male nymphs with long, broad and straight cerci, not bent strongly inward, should not be the same species.

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