Adenophallusia legendrei n. sp.

(Figs 11-13)

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TYPE LOCALITY. — Mitaraka, French Guiana.

ETYMOLOGY. — Species dedicated to our colleague and friend Frédéric Legendre (MNHN), who collected crickets during the 2015 “Planète revisitée” expedition in the Tumuc-Humac mountains.

TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype. French Guiana • ♂; Monts Tumuc- Humac, Massif du Mitaraka, Prox Borne 1; 54°43’65”O, 2°22’69”N; 300 m – 54°43’55”O, 2°21’25”N; 445 m; 23.II.2015 - 10.III.2015, night; F. Legendre & S. Hugel leg.; Planète revisitée Guyane 2015; 2015 GUY SH 365; MNHN-EO-ENSIF10882; MNHN.

Allotype. French Guiana • ♀; same data as for holotype; 2015 GUY SH 367; MNHN-EO-ENSIF10883, MNHN.

Paratypes. 1 ♂, 1 ♀. French Guiana • 1♂; Monts Tumuc-Humac, Massif du Mitaraka vers sommet en Cloche, 54°45’41”O, 2°23’49”N; 370 m – 54°46’46”O, 2°23’29”N; 470 m; 23II.2015.- 10. III.2015; night; F. Legendre & S. Hugel leg.; Planète revisitée Guyane 2015; 2015 GUY SH 501; MNHN-EO-ENSIF10884; MNHN . • 1♀; same data as for holotype; 2015 GUY SH 366; MNHN-EO-ENSIF10885; MNHN . • 1♀; same data as for holotype; 2015 GUY SH 368; Molec 2015 LDG 520; MNHN- EO-ENSIF10886; MNHN .

DIAGNOSIS. — This species is separated from the other species of Adenophallusia by the following characters: metanotum with two median projections rounded in dorsal view; first abdominal tergite with a depression resembling an inverted heart in dorsal view. Male: FWs covering the entire abdomen; stridulatory with c. 56 stridulatory teeth; harp crossed by three diagonal veins; median spine of supra anal plate with base enlarged. Male genitalia: both lobes of LLophi with apex of pointed; EndSc oval in dorsal and ventral views, anterior and posterior margins rounded. Female: FWs covering abdomen but not supra anal plate; posterior tip of ovipositor pointed. Female genitalia: posterior margin of copulatory papilla with a median rounded projection in dorsal view.

DESCRIPTION

General morphology.

Body. Medium to small size, covered by bristles, general coloration medium brown, legs light brown.

Head. Occiput and vertex covered by yellowish bristles, medium brown. Fastigium as long as wide, pubescent, dark brown (Fig. 11A, E). Lateral ocelli small, rounded; median ocellus absent. Frons without bristles, dark brown (Fig. 11E). Eyes longer than wide in lateral view, dorsal ommatids whitish, others black (Fig. 11B, E). Antennal scape longer than wide, inner margin with yellowish bristles, light brown, marbled dark brown; antennomeres medium brown. Gena medium brown in frontal view, light brown in lateral view. Mandibles dorsal half dark brown, ventral half light brown, apex darker (Fig. 11E). Epistomal suture medium brown; clypeus light to medium brown, dark brown punctuated; labrum light brown, dark brown punctuated laterally (Fig. 11E). Maxillary palpi slightly pubescent with yellowish bristles; articles light brown, article 5 darker; articles 3-5 almost same-sized; article 5 clavate.

Pronotum. DD slightly wider than long, covered by bristles light yellow; medium brown. DD cephalic margin slightly concave, with reddish-brown bristles; caudal margin somewhat convex, with reddish-brown bristles (Fig. 11 A, C). LL medium to dark brown; ventro-cephalic angle rounded; ventro-caudal angle gradually ascendant in lateral view (Fig. 11B, D).

Wings. FWs not covered by bristles, light to medium brown, somewhat translucent; veins light brown (Fig. 11A, C).

Legs. Legs I and II with yellowish and brownish bristles. FI and FII light brown. TI and TII light brown. TI with oval inner tympanum; no outer tympanum. TI with three apical spurs: two ventral, one dorsal, inner. TII with three apical spurs: two ventral, one dorsal, inner. FIII longer than TIII; with yellowish bristles, medium brown; apical region dark brown (Fig. 11D). TIII medium to dark brown, with yellowish bristles. TIII subapical spurs 5/4, with two spines between most proximal spurs, one spine between the other spurs; seven spines above inner spurs, five or six spines above outer subapical spur. TIII apical spurs 3/3, longer on inner side; inner apical spurs: dorsal (iad) and median (iam) with same length, ventral the smallest (iav) (iad=iam>iav); outer apical spurs: median longest (oam), dorsal slightly shorter (oad), ventral almost same size of dorsal (oav) (oam>oad>oav). TIII apical and subapical spurs and spines dark brown with apex medium brown (Fig. 11A, C). Basitarsus dorsal spines 3/3, apical spine the longest; inner and outer apical spur same-sized, shorter than basitarsus. Basitarsus dark brown.

Abdomen. Tergites slightly pubescent, medium to dark brown. Cerci pubescent, dark brown.

Male

Morphology. Metanotum with two median projections rounded in dorsal view; antero-lateral regions inflated, without bristles. First abdominal tergite with a depression resembling an inverted heart in dorsal view (Fig. 11F). FWs covering the abdomen; PCu curved on anterior region, bearing a stridulatory file with c. 56 stridulatory teeth on ventral side. Harp crossed by three diagonal veins, connected to CuPa, second and third connected apically; CuPb short; mirror divided on the middle by a curved vein (Fig. 11A). Lateral field with c. 12 parallel veins, perpendicular to dorsal field in lateral view. Supra anal posterior margin rounded; plate bearing a median spine, its base enlarged; dark brown, (Fig. 11G, H). Subgenital plate longer than wide, posterior margin straight, strongly pubescent; medium brown, with two longitudinal dark brown bands. Bristles yellow (Fig. 11I).

Male genitalia (Figs 12 A-C, 13). Phallic complex not glandular (different from type species). Pseudepiphallus: pseudepiphallic sclerite general shape triangular in dorsal and ventral views, upcurved in lateral view, anterior margin almost straight in dorsal view; MLophi absent. LLophi curved inwards in dorsal view; apex outer lobe longer than inner lobe; apex of both lobes pointed. PsP almost as long as LLophi, not surpassing their tip; forming two lobes, one inner, one posterior; tips of posterior and inner lobes rounded. R elongated, long as pseudepiphallic sclerite, flattened laterally, anterior region curved inwards. Ectophallic invagination: EctAp shorter than LLophi, curved inwards in dorsal and ventral views; surpassing the anterior margin of pseudepiphallic sclerite. Arc not complete, flattened dorso-ventrally, not connected region slightly curved posteriorly in dorsal and ventral views; ventral projections of ectophallic invagination very short, almost no discernible. EctF membranous, posterior margin rounded. Endophallus: EndSc weakly sclerotized, longer than wide, oval in dorsal and ventral views, anterior and posterior margins rounded.

Female

Morphology. Body larger than male, general coloration similar to male (Fig. 11C, D). FWs covering abdomen but not supra anal plate; bearing five longitudinal veins. Supra anal plate anterior margin rounded, medium brown, laterals dark brown (Fig. 11J). Subgenital plate wider than long, posterior margin concave medially; light brown, lateral region medium to dark brown, covered by yellowish bristles (Fig. 11K). Ovipositor, upcurved, medium to dark brown (Fig. 11D); apex posterior tip pointed (Fig. 11L, M).

Female genitalia (Fig. 12 D-F). Copulatory papilla longer than wide, downcurved in lateral view, not open ventrally; posterior margin with a median rounded projection in dorsal view; anterior margin almost straight.

Measurements (mm)

Males (n = 2, holotype and paratype). HW, 3.1 ± 0.14 (3- 3.2); IOD, 1.5; PL, 3.5; PW, 3.7 ± 0.28 (3.5-3.9); FWL, 9; FWW, 3.75 ± 0.35 (3.5-4); LFIII, 10.25 ± 1.06 (9.5-11); WFIII, 3.1 ± 0.14 (3-3.2); LTIII, 7± 0.14 (6.9-7.1); LBtarsIII, 1.75 ± 0.35 (1.5-2).

Females (n = 3, allotype and paratypes). HW, 3.86 ± 0.05 (3.8-3.9); IOD, 1.9 ± 0.1 (1.8-2); PL, 4.13 ± 0.05 (4.1-4.2); PW, 4.23 ± 0.2 (4-4.4); FWL, 7.36 ± 0.64 (6.9-8.1); FWW, 3.3 ± 0.26 (3-3.5); LFIII, 11.03 ± 0.23 (10.9-11.3); WFIII, 3.53 ± 0.32 (3.3-3.9); LTIII, 7.86 ± 0.23 (7.6-8); LBtarsIII, 1.96 ± 0.05 (1.9-2); OL, 6.73 ± 0.55 (6.1-7.1).