Lutosa, Walker, 1869

Cadena-Castañeda, Oscar J., García, Alexander García, Nos, Maria Del Pilar Castella-, Sarmiento, Juan Pablo Prias & Tavares, Gustavo Costa, 2022, Studies on chevron crickets: Contribution to the knowledge of Lutosinae / ini taxa (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae), Zootaxa 5178 (4), pp. 347-379 : 351

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5178.4.3

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7037038

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Lutosa
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Key to Lutosa View in CoL species based on males

1. Hind tibia straight, paraprocts unarmed, or if they are armed with processes in variable shapes........................ 2

- Hind tibia curved, each paraproct with a forked process at the apex.................................... L. brasiliensis View in CoL

2. Posterior border of the subgenital plate, in dorsal view with calluses, with or without denticles ( Figs. 8D, E View FIGURE 8 )............. 3

- Posterior border of the subgenital plate, in dorsal view without modifications or sclerotized calluses ( Figs. 2F View FIGURE 2 , 7B View FIGURE 7 )........ 6

3. Fore tibia with tympana ( Fig. 8A View FIGURE 8 ). Posterior border of the subgenital plate almost straight and with well-sclerotized calluses ( Fig. 8E View FIGURE 8 )............................................................................................ 4

- Fore tibia without tympana ( Fig. 10C View FIGURE 10 ). Subgenital plate with a U-shaped notch and with moderately sclerotized calluses............................................................................................. L. paranensis View in CoL

4. Dorsal surface of the body with constant coloration, predominantly dark brown or black ( Fig. 8B View FIGURE 8 )..................... 5

- Dorsal surface of body variable, pro- and mesonotum reddish brown, metanotum and other abdominal tergites light reddish brown, with posterior border outlined in black ( Fig. 6B View FIGURE 6 ).............................................. L. cubaensis View in CoL

5. Epiproct triangular; paraproctal processes broad, flattened dorsoventrally, and well sclerotized ( Fig. 8D View FIGURE 8 ). Posterior border of the subgenital plate almost straight, with a slight undulation ( Fig. 8E View FIGURE 8 )..................................... L. goeldiana View in CoL .

- Epiproct quadrangular; paraproctal processes small, slender, and hooked. Posterior border of the subgenital plate with a small medial rectangular prolongation................................................................... L. imitata View in CoL

6. Membranous space between the tenth tergite broad and in the shape of an inverted crescent moon. Epiproct rectangular, longer than wide, with a rounded posterior edge. Paraproctal processes slender and hooked, curved downwards and conspicuously protruding on the sides of the epiproct............................................................ L. normalis View in CoL

- Membranous space between the tenth tergite narrow and inverted-Y-shaped. Epiproct triangular, as long as wide. Paraproctal processes like a short hook, curved upwards and slightly protruding on the sides of the epiproct ( Fig. 2E View FIGURE 2 ).................................................................................................... L. quaresmai View in CoL n. sp.

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