Trychopeplus sp.

Hennemann, Frank H. & Conle, Oskar V., 2024, Studies on Neotropical Phasmatodea XXVI: Taxonomic review of Cladomorformia tax. n., a lineage of Diapheromerinae stick insects, with the descriptions of seven new genera and 41 new species (Phasmatodea: Occidophasmata: Diapheromerinae), Zootaxa 5444 (1), pp. 1-454 : 286-287

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5444.1.1

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scientific name

Trychopeplus sp.
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4. Trychopeplus sp. ♀ nymph n4 (PLT of Pericentrus multilobatus Redtenbacher, 1908: 352 ): det. Br. v. W. Pericentrus multilobatus, Collectio Br. v. W., Peru Staudinger, 10.333, Pericentrus multilobatus

Redtenbacher, 1908, Lectotypus, det. O. Zompro XI.1997 [ NHMW, No. 712] .

Remarks: Already Redtenbacher (1908: 352) was in doubt whether the ♀ nymph from Peru represented the opposite sex of Pericentrus multilobatus from Panama and Costa Rica. Becuase most distinguishing features are still undeveloped, consequences are hard to draw with confirmation and naming the specimen as a new species would apparently be unwise without having adult specimens at hand for examination. So, for now this specimen has to remain without a name. This is the specimen that Zompro (2001: 230) unnecessarily selected as the lectotype of P. multilobatus Redtenbacher, 1908 , a selection that already been conducted by Hebard (1923: 359). Body length 33.6 mm.

Distribution: Peru [NHMW].

Keys to ♀♀ of Trychopeplus View in CoL

♀♀

1. Body length <100.0 mm; pronotum armed................................................................. 2

- Body length> 100.0 mm; pronotum unarmed ( Figs. 80C–D View FIGURE 80 ); Ecuador & Colombia........................ thaumasius

2. Mesonotum armed with blunt spiniform to peg-like projections; legs unarmed dorsally ( Fig. 80B View FIGURE 80 ); Venezuela. spinosolobatus

- Mesonotum armed with crenulate, multi-dentate lobes ( Fig. 79C View FIGURE 79 ); mid and hind legs with distinct dorsal lobes ( Figs. 79A–B View FIGURE 79 ); Nicaragua, Costa Rica & Panama................................................................. laciniatus

NHMW

Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien

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