Lutosa azteca, Saussure & Pictet, 1898: 415

Hollier, John, 2011, An annotated list of the Orthoptera (Insecta) species described by Alphonse Pictet (alone, and with Henri de Saussure) with an account of the primary type material present in the Muséum d’histoire naturelle in Geneva., Revue suisse de Zoologie 118 (2), pp. 345-400 : 350

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Lutosa azteca
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azteca Saussure & Pictet, 1898: 415 View in CoL , 419 [ Gongrocnemis ].

Mexico, Cordova in Vera Cruz (Höge, Saussure). Unspecified number of Ƌ and ♀ (size variation mentioned) .

Four Ƌ syntypes. A Ƌ with labels: “Cordova, Mexico, Hoege” [printed on white card]; “ Gongrocnemis azteca Sauss. ” [handwritten on green paper]; “ Syntypus ” [printed on red paper]. Specimen set with right wings spread and left wings folded; most of the right antenna is missing. A Ƌ with labels: “Cordova, Mexico, Hoege” [printed on white card]; “ Gongrocnemis azteca Sauss. ” [handwritten on green paper]; “ Syntypus ” [printed on red paper]. Specimen set with right wings spread and left wings folded; most of the left antenna, the tarsi of the right front leg and the left front and middle legs are lost. A Ƌ with labels: “Potrero, Sumichrast” [handwritten on white paper]; “ Gongrocnemis azteca Sauss. ” [handwritten on green paper]; “ Syntypus ” [printed on red paper]. Specimen set with wings spread; the right antenna is missing and the right hind leg is detached and secured through the femur on the original pin. A Ƌ with labels: “Gongroc-, nemis, azteca, Ss., Ƌ Type!” [handwritten on green paper]; “ Syntypus ” [printed on red paper]. The species name label in the insect box has the locality “ Mexico ” handwritten in the lower left corner. Specimen set with wings spread; most of both antennae are missing. The left hind leg is detached and secured through the femur on the original pin, and the top of the abdomen has split so that the end is now curved under the body parallel to the proximal part. The specimens collected by Höge are smaller than the others, which presumably represent the varieties. Although the description treats both sexes no ♀ specimens were identified in the MHNG collection. Box E 20 .

A junior synonym of Gongrocnemis bivittata Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1895 View in CoL .

MHNG

Museum d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Anostostomatidae

Genus

Lutosa

Loc

Lutosa azteca

Hollier, John 2011
2011
Loc

azteca

SAUSSURE, H. DE & PICTET, A. 1898: 415
1898
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