Choriphyllum saussurei Bolivar, 1887
Choriphyllum saussurei Bolívar, 1887: 203-204 (original description, type locality Cuba, and holotype drawing); Bolívar 1888: 146 (listed in the catalogue); Gundlach 1891: 347 (new records and habitat observation, "He encontrado esta especie en la Isla de Pinos y en Trinidad, en la Montaña debajo de hojarasca."). Taxonomic and nomenclatural history.
Phyllonotus saussurei Bol.; Hancock 1902a: 45-46 (included in the key, re-description provided).
Choriphyllum saussurei Bolívar; Hancock 1907: 13 (listed in the catalogue, redrawn after Bolívar 1887); Kirby 1910: 6 (listed in the catalogue); Paris. 1994[1993]: 248 (status of the syntypes); Yong and Perez-Gelabert 2014a: 406 (listed in the checklist); Yong and Perez-Gelabert 2014b: 131-132 (listed in the catalogue); Hollier 2016: 27 (status of the syntypes in MHNG); Silva et al. 2019: 3, 5, 6, 9 (information on syntypes, included in the key, photographs of the type specimens).
Type locality.
Cuba, without a specified location ( Bolívar 1887; 1888).
Type specimens.
Syntype. ♀ Cuba • Gundlach leg.; MNHNC.; Syntypes. Cuba • 2♀ M. H. de Saussure leg. MHNG. Syntypes from the MHNG on the OSF, http://orthoptera.speciesfile.org/Common/basic/Taxa.aspx?TaxonNameID=1100632.
Other specimens.
Cuba • 1 ♂; Sierra del Grillo; Apr 1969; P. Alayo leg.; IES.
Cuba • 1 ♀; Mayabeque Province, Jaruco Municipality, Escaleras de Jaruco; 9 Apr 1979; J. de la Cruz leg.; IES.
Cuba • 1 ♀; Isla de la Juventud Especial Municipality, Isla de Pinos, Punta del Este; 19 May 1974; L. F. de Armas leg.; IES.
Distribution
(Fig. 2). The Cuban Wavy Dancing Leaf inhabits Cuba (Trinidad, Sierra del Grillo and Escaleras de Jaruco) and Isla de Pinos (Gundlach 1891, this study) where it can be found mostly in the mountains, where it dwells in the leaf litter (Gundlach 1891). This species is endemic from west-central Cuba.
Diagnosis
(Figs 1, 3). Choriphyllum saussurei can be differentiated from its congeners by: (1) the caudal tip of the pronotum which reaches the tips of the hind knees, but not beyond (reaches behind the hind knees in C. ( Choriphyllum sagrai)), (2) the shape of the caudal tip of the pronotum which is excised at an angle (excised vertically in C. bahamense) and (3) the low, concave, sharply sloped caudal margin of the crest with a strong undulation (in C. ( Choriphyllum sagrai) the crest is higher, convex and sharply sloped and, in C. bahamense, it is higher, concave and moderately sloped).
Measurements.
See Table 1.