Caryanda Stål, 1878

Mao, Ben-Yong, Niu, Yao, Zheng, Zhe-Min & Scott, Matthew B., 2015, Review of the genus Qinshuiacris (Orthoptera: Acrididae) from China with proposal of Caryanda viridis - species group and description of a new species, Zootaxa 3981 (4), pp. 565-576 : 566

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3981.4.7

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Caryanda Stål, 1878
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Genus Caryanda Stål, 1878

Caryanda Stål, 1878: 47 ; Brunner-Wattenwyl, 1893: 136; Kirby, 1914: 192, 201; I. Bolivar, 1918: 8, 19; C. Willemse, 1921: 8, 21; C. Willemse, 1930: 104, 128; Chang, 1939: 39; Tinkham, 1940: 301; Bei-Bienko & Mishchenko, 1951: 134, 172; Willemse, 1955: 166; Xia, 1958: 40; Hollis, 1975: 201, 217–219; Yin, 1984: 70; Zheng, 1985: 141 –142; Yin & Liu, 1987: 68 –69; Zheng, 1993: 87 –89; Otte, 1995: 35; Yin, Shi & Yin, 1996: 132 –134; Jiang & Zheng, 1998: 95 –96; Li, Xia, et al, 2006: 103 –108; Mao & Ren, 2007: 366–370; Mao, Niu, Ou, Zheng & Scott. 2011: 51 –61; Mao, Ren & Ou, 2011: 59 –60.

Dibastica Giglio-Tos, 1907: 9 View in CoL ; Hollis, 1975: 217 (junior synonym of Caryanda ).

Austenia Ramme, 1929: 331 View in CoL (nomen preoccupatum, nec Nevill, 1878); Johnston, 1956: 257 (junior synonym of Caryanda ); Hollis, 1975: 217 (junior synonym of Caryanda ).

Austeniella Ramme, 1931: 934 View in CoL (replacement name for Austenia ); Hollis, 1975: 217 (junior synonym of Caryanda ).

Tszacris Tinkham, 1940: 313 ; Li, Xia, et al. 2006: 103 (junior synonym of Caryanda ).

Sinocaryanda Mao & Ren, 2007: 366 ; Mao, Ren & Ou, 2011: 60, 296 (junior synonym of Caryanda ).

Qinshuiacris Zheng & Mao, 1996: 11 –16; Li, Xia et al. 2006: 265; Mao, Ren & Ou, 2011: 96. syn. nov.

Type-species: Acridium (Oxya) spurium Stål, 1860 .

Generic diagnosis. Body small sized. Integument rugosely punctured.

Head. Conical; fastigium roundly pentagonal in dorsal view, broader than long, slightly depressed in the middle, without median longitudinal carinula; face slightly oblique in profile view; frontal ridge sulcate throughout, lateral margins nearly parallel. Eyes oval. Antennae filiform, extending to or beyond hind margin of pronotum.

Thorax. Pronotum subcylindrical; dorsum somewhat flattened or slightly rounded, finely foveolate, crossed by three transverse sulci; anterior margin straight or a little arcuate, rarely notched in the middle; posterior margin nearly straight, finely incised in the middle; median carina weakly indicated; lateral carina absent; hind transversal sulcus far behind the middle. Prosternal process nearly straight, conical and posterior surface sometimes slightly flattened, apex more or less pointed. Mesosternal lobes wider than long or about as long as wide; mesosternal interspace longer than wide. Metasternal lobes contiguous in male or separated in female. Tegmina scale-like, laterally situated, never touching each other in mid dorsal line, apex just extending beyond hind margin of 1st or 2nd tergite. Hind femora moderately slender, upper carina smooth and terminating in an acute angle; lower genicular lobes spined. Hind tibiae cylindrical, not expanded in apical half, external apical spines present.

Abdomen. In male, furculae horizontally present or rarely absent on hind margin of 10th abdominal tergite; supra-anal plate triangular, scutated or quadrate; cerci conical or laterally compressed, straight, incurved and/or decurved, and with apex acute, subacute, rounded or obliquely truncate; subgenital plate moderately conical, apex rounded; epiphallus with ancorae and almost divided bridge. In female, subgenital plate flat or depressed in ventral view, posterior margin rounded or serrated, protruded or concaved; ovipositor valves evenly serrated along outer margins.

Distribution. Ethiopian ( Sierra Leone, Congo), Oriental ( India, Sri Lanka, Burma, China, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, Indonesia), Australasian (New Guinea) regions.

Remark. The genus Qinshuiacris was established with Qinshuiacris viridis Zheng & Mao, 1996 as type species. Since Q. viridis is transferred to Caryanda as a new member (see the remark under Caryanda viridis ), it follows that the genus Qinshuiacris becomes a new junior synonym of the genus Caryanda , as well.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Baissogryllidae

Loc

Caryanda Stål, 1878

Mao, Ben-Yong, Niu, Yao, Zheng, Zhe-Min & Scott, Matthew B. 2015
2015
Loc

Sinocaryanda

Mao 2011: 60
2011
Loc

Qinshuiacris

Mao 2011: 96
Li 2006: 265
Zheng 1996: 11
1996
Loc

Tszacris

Li 2006: 103
Tinkham 1940: 313
1940
Loc

Austeniella

Hollis 1975: 217
Ramme 1931: 934
1931
Loc

Austenia

Hollis 1975: 217
Johnston 1956: 257
Ramme 1929: 331
1929
Loc

Dibastica

Hollis 1975: 217
Giglio-Tos 1907: 9
1907
Loc

Caryanda Stål, 1878 : 47

Mao 2011: 51
Mao 2011: 59
Li 2006: 103
Jiang 1998: 95
Yin 1996: 132
Otte 1995: 35
Zheng 1993: 87
Yin 1987: 68
Zheng 1985: 141
Yin 1984: 70
Hollis 1975: 201
Xia 1958: 40
Willemse 1955: 166
Mishchenko 1951: 134
Tinkham 1940: 301
Chang 1939: 39
Willemse 1930: 104
Willemse 1921: 8
Bolivar 1918: 8
Kirby 1914: 192
Stal 1878: 47
1878
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