Upupagryllus alatus Desutter-Grandcolas, n. sp.

(Figs 13 J–P, 14D–F)

Type locality. Tanzania, Coast. Reg. Kisarame distr., kazimzumbui forets reserve, 39° 03'E 6°57'S.

Type material. Holotype. Tanzania, Coast. Reg. Kisarame distr., kazimzumbui forest reserve,, 39° 03'E 6°57'S, 1 male, Jan–Feb 1991, Frontier Tanzania leg., ZMC. Allotype. Same data as the holotype, 1 female, ZMC. Paratype, 1 male. Same data as the holotype, 1 male, MNHN-EO-ENSIF3742.

Etymology. Species named after male FW condition.

Diagnosis. Within the genus, small, flat and wide species with short legs; light yellowish brown with dark brown abdomen. Male with wide FWs, covering more than half abdomen; stridulatory apparatus (Fig. 13 K): harp with five oblique, parallel veins, mirror low and very wide crossed by one vein only; cell below the mirror longer than mirror width; apical field very reduced, without venation. Lateral field (Fig. 13 L) with high media veins; R and its bifurcations faint. Male genitalia very similar to that of U. subapterus Desutter-Grandcolas, n. sp., the distal sclerites not acute, and less separate from each other; rami shorter distally (Fig. 14). Female apterous; ovipositor longer than TIII. Female genitalia: copulatory papilla very distinctive, with a wide dorsal swelling and a bifid membrane above the apex (Fig. 13 N–P);