A new genus and five new species of Anostostomatidae from the Lesser Antilles (Orthoptera: Ensifera) Author Hugel, Sylvain Author Desutter-Grandcolas, Laure text Zootaxa 2018 4425 3 511 526 journal article 29988 10.11646/zootaxa.4425.3.5 60115c37-317c-4201-a3c9-86f1cfe078f6 1175-5326 1270403 F11D82EC-084C-4575-8AE1-104139D6AAEF Rhumosa depazei n. gen. n. sp. Fig. 9 12 , 29 32 , 51 55 , 74 77 , 90 91 , 98 , Tab. 3 . http://lsid.speciesfile.org/urn:lsid: Orthoptera .speciesfile.org:TaxonName:502773 Rhumosa depazei n. gen. n. sp. , here described. Holotype male. Lesser Antilles, Martinique , Le Marigot, Morne Bellevue, 14.737°N , 61.060°O , 690 m alt., 22.vii.2008 , S. Hugel leg., ( Martinique 2008 0 0 3, ), MNHN (MNHN-EO-ENSIF7106). Paratypes . same as holotype , 22.vii.2008 , S. Hugel leg., ( Martinique 2008 0 0 4, , Allotype ), MNHN (MNHN-EO-ENSIF7107) ; 17.vii.2014 ; S. Hugel leg., ( 2014MAR SH 0 20, ♂), coll. SH; 17.vii.2014 ; S. Hugel leg., ( 2014MAR SH 0 19, juv), coll. SH. Diagnosis. Apex of fastigium triangular with blunt tip ( Fig. 12 ); fore femur with 1 dorsal inner subapical spur (in addition to 1 dorsal inner apical spur, Fig. 29 ); male X th abdominal tergite with a gap between hooks ( Fig. 54 ); male epiproct distal margin protruding ( Fig. 54 ); female subgenital plate triangular, with rounded apex ( Fig. 91 ); tibiae and distal part of femur brown in living animals ( Fig. 98 ). Description. Apex of fastigium triangular with blunt apex ( Fig. 12 ); fore femur with 1 dorsal inner subapical spur (in addition to 1 dorsal inner apical spur, Fig. 29 ); hind femur 3.4 3.6 times as long as wide, with 11 13 chevron ridges; hind tibia with 11 inner and 12 outer dorsal spines. Tibiae and distal part of femora brown when alive ( Fig. 98 ). Male. X th abdominal tergite with a gap between the hooks, contact between the two lobes average for the genus ( Fig. 54 ); paraprocts with a terminal (median) spine relatively long for the genus ( Fig. 77 ); epiproct diamond-shaped ( Fig. 51 ), distal margin protruding ( Fig. 54 ). Epiphallic apodeme with anterior part widened (side view, Fig. 75 ); distal part with a bilobate inward projection ( Fig. 76 ). Female. Subgenital plate triangular, with rounded apex ( Fig. 91 ). Ovipositor of average size for the genus ( Fig. 90 ).