Phaneropteroides longicercatus Piza

Fianco, Marcos, 2023, Katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) from Guartelá State Park, State of Paraná, Southern Brazil: diversity, bioacoustics and description of five new species, Journal of Natural History 57 (1), pp. 1080-1137 : 1123-1125

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2023.2231579

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:6302611C-B300-4965-AD6A-C99711048B69

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8268370

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039F87E5-FFA4-FF93-5A9C-A521FEAB6672

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Phaneropteroides longicercatus Piza
status

 

Phaneropteroides longicercatus Piza View in CoL

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Female (first description)

Body small; legs long and slender; greenish with reddish marks, body green and wings olivaceous when alive ( Figure 16a View Figure 16 ). Head: fastigium of frons, U-upside down shaped ( Figure 16b View Figure 16 ); frons and gena plain in colour, yellowish green; fastigium of vertex globose ( Figure 16b–d View Figure 16 ); a narrow yellowish line on medial region, from fastigium, going through vertex and occiput towards pronotum, surrounded by a broad reddish band ( Figure 16b, 16d View Figure 16 ); eyes quite big and projected ( Figure 16b–d View Figure 16 ). Thorax: pronotal disc smooth; a narrow yellowish band on medial region, surrounded by a broad grey band ( Figure 16b–c View Figure 16 ). Tegmina quite narrow, distinctly smaller than hind wings, also narrow ( Figure 16f–g View Figure 16 ); RP leaving R after the middle of tegmen, branching in the apical third of tegmen; M straight until the final fourth, bending slightly posteriorly after that; hind wings reddish, especially on veins, but visible region in resting position greenish ( Figure 16e, 16g View Figure 16 ). Abdomen: ovipositor ( Figure 16e View Figure 16 ) 2× longer than pronotum, but 3× smaller than tegmina; dorsal valves broader than ventral valves; tapering gradually; serrulations quite reduced, almost spectral; slightly curved.

Comments

This is, so far, the first record of this species after the original publication in the 1970s; additionally, it is the first formal record for a female of the species. Piza (1971) only describes the male; however, I was able to visit his collection housed in the ′ Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz – ESALQ – USP, São Paulo ', and besides the male there is a female of the species, with a label indicating it is an allotype. However, it was not described or even mentioned in his publication, so, according to International Code of Zoological Nomenclature – ICZN, the female is not a valid allotype / paratype.

Compared to other Anaulacomerina species, this species has the leg III quite long and slender, fore and hind wings much narrow, posterior wings reddish. These characteristics, in combination, do not occur in any other species or genera of the subtribe. The ovipositor is relatively smaller, less curved, and with smaller serrulations.

Examined material

One female, ′ Brasil, PR, Tibagi, Parque\Estadual do Guartelá [Guartelá State Park]\ 24.5660° S, 50.2561°W 10–13.ii.2021 Armadilha\luminosa [light trap] M. Fianco, D.N. Barbosa & P.W. Engelking ' GoogleMaps .

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