Plangia graminea (Serville, 1838)

Naskrecki, Piotr & Guta, Ricardo, 2019, Katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) of Gorongosa National Park and Central Mozambique, Zootaxa 4682 (1), pp. 1-119 : 100-101

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4682.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5629573

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scientific name

Plangia graminea (Serville, 1838)
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Plangia graminea (Serville, 1838)

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( Figs. 5G View FIGURE 5 , 44 View FIGURE 44 F–L, 53G–I)

Diagnostic remarks. A medium size, fully-winged katydid ( Fig. 44G View FIGURE 44 ) that can be distinguished from members of the genus Eurycorypha by the shape of the compound eyes, which are nearly globular rather than oval and show a distinct pattern of vertical stripes. The fastigium of vertex is also narrower than in Eurycorypha spp. albeit usually wider than the scapus. P. graminea can be identified among its congeners by the shape of male cerci ( Fig. 44F View FIGURE 44 ), which are slightly sinuous and evenly tapered towards the apex.

Bioacoustics. The call of P. graminea consists a series of echemes made up of two closely spaced syllables produced every 3–5 s; mean syllable duration is 0.048 s (SD=0.0040, n=20); the peak frequency of the call is 9.9–11.7 kHz ( Figs. 53 View FIGURE 53 G–I). The call is audible from a distance of a few meters.

Distribution and natural history. The identity, and thus distribution and biology of P. graminea , had been uncertain for a long time due to the loss of its holotype until the recent designation of the neotype by Hemp (2017b). Specimens that agree with the neotype in the morphology of the male external genitalia and stridulatory file have been collected across South Africa and central Mozambique, but records from Zambia and W Africa ( Ragge 1968b) should be treated with caution.

P. graminea is considered a minor pest of vineyards in South Africa ( Bazelet 2013), where it is known locally as “krompokkel. Both nymphs and adults feed on young shoots and leaves of the grape wine but cause relatively little damage.

Females have a robust ovipositor adapted to laying eggs inside stems of plants ( Fig. 44J View FIGURE 44 ); eggs are laid in clusters of 3–5. Young nymphs of this species are dramatically different from the adults and appear to mimic toxic leaf beetles ( Chrysomelidae ). They have black coloration, punctuated with bright yellow spots on the knees and head ( Fig. 44K View FIGURE 44 ) that from a distance can be confused with droplets of yellow hemolymph that some toxic leaf beetles are known to produce. At this stage, during instars 1–3, the nymphs are diurnal but older instars begin to resemble typical green katydid nymphs ( Fig. 44L View FIGURE 44 ) and become nocturnal.

Measurements (2 males, 3 females). body w/wings: male 47.5, female 44–48.5 (45.52.6); body w/o wings: male 25.3–27.2 (26.31.3), female 24–32.2 (27.14.5); pronotum: male 6.8–7 (6.9.1), female 7–7.1 (7.1); tegmen: male 36.5–37.1 (36.8.4), female 36–37.9 (36.61.1); hind femur: male 17.7, female 17–19.3 (18.11.2); ovipositor: 6.6–7 (6.9.2) mm.

Material examined (8 specimens). Mozambique: Manica, Sussundenga, Moribane Forest, Ndzou Camp , elev. 593 m (-19.734695, 33.336130), 2–8.xii.2018, coll. P. Naskrecki & M. Tomás— 1 male GoogleMaps ; Sofala, Cheringoma, nr. Codzo ( Khodzue ), cave and nearby, elev. 216 m (-18.564, 34.872222), 14–25.iv.2017, coll. P. Naskrecki— 1 female ( EOWL) GoogleMaps ; Gorongosa , GNP, Bunga Inselberg, Camp 1, nr. Bunga ranger outpost, elev. 75 m (-18.59989, 34.33686), 21.iv.–5.v.2015, coll. P. Naskrecki— 1 female GoogleMaps ; Gorongosa Dist., Center for Environmental Conservation , elev. 119 m (-18.95472, 34.1775), 16.iii.2013, coll. P. Naskrecki—1 nymph ( MCZ) GoogleMaps ; Wilson Laboratory, GNP, Chitengo , (-18.97775, 34.351333), 19.iii.–2.iv.2014, coll. P. Naskrecki & R. Guta— 1 female GoogleMaps ; same locality, 19–28.ii.2017, coll. P. Naskrecki— 2 males ( EOWL) GoogleMaps ; GNP, Chitengo , elev. 29 m (-18.98194, 34.35122), 6–31.v.2013, coll. P. Naskrecki— 1 female ( MCZ) GoogleMaps .

MCZ

Museum of Comparative Zoology

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Phaneropteridae

Genus

Plangia

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