Stenopelmatus histrio Saussure
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4467615 |
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Stenopelmatus histrio Saussure |
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Stenopelmatus histrio Saussure View in CoL
Acting Jerusalem Cricket
Figs 58–60 View FIGURE 58 View FIGURE 59 View FIGURE 60
1859. Stenopelmatus histrio . Revue et Magasin de Zoologie 2(11):210. Lectotype male ( Fig. 58 View FIGURE 58 ) here selected (specimen is a last instar as outline of adult hooks can be seen through integument): (1) Mexique Orizaba envir Sumichrast. (2) green label Stenopelmatus histrio Sauss. (3) red label, placed by T.H. Hubbell, Holotypus Stenopelmatus histrio Sauss. THH. Lectotype in Geneva ( Hollier & Heads 2015). Measurements in mm: Body length 21.4, hind femur length 8.4, generally black with femur and tibial markings similar to those seen in S. chiapas . Hind tibia ( Fig. 59 View FIGURE 59 ) with 3 outer and 4 inner spines. Face Fig. 60 View FIGURE 60 . It is unclear from original description as to how many specimens were in the type series, but there was at least one female since Saussure discussed the vagina. New status: Nomen dubium, for several reasons: the lectotype is a last instar without drum, jumping, or DNA information; and 5 other species have been described from Orizaba, and its proximity, including the winged S. politus and a small black paratype of S. toltecus from Mt. Orizaba. From nearby Córdoba were described the larger S. mexicanus , the small black S. minor , and the small black S. nieti . Stenopelmatus minor would have line precedence over both S. histrio and S. nieti if all three were synonymous.
Derivation of name. “histrio” is Latin for actor.
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