Cestrophorus paradoxus Redtenbacher, 1891

Braun, Holger & Morris, Glenn K., 2022, New species of awl-head katydids, Cestrophorus and Acanthacara, from the Andes of Ecuador (Orthoptera, Conocephalinae, Cestrophorini), Journal of Orthoptera Research 31 (2), pp. 143-156 : 143

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.31.82306

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scientific name

Cestrophorus paradoxus Redtenbacher, 1891
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Cestrophorus paradoxus Redtenbacher, 1891

Figs 6 View Fig. 6 , 8A, B View Fig. 8 , 11 View Fig. 11 , 12 View Fig. 12

Material examined. -

ECUADOR • ♂; Rio Aliso ; 4 Jul. 2003; G.K. Morris leg.; MLP 6 ♂♂; Rio Aliso ; 10 Feb. 1988; G.K. Morris leg.; ANSP 6 ♂♂; Rio Aliso ; 19 Feb. 1988; G.K. Morris leg.; ANSP 5 ♂♂; Rio Aliso ; 4 Jul. 2003; G.K. Morris leg.; ANSP 1 ♀; Rio Aliso ; 19 Feb. 1988; G.K. Morris leg.; ANSP 1♀; Cosanga ; 10 Feb. 1988; G.K. Morris leg.; MLP .

Redescription. -

Robust with fastigium projecting well beyond scapus. Males with contrasting coloration: fastigium blackish, dorsal surface of pronotum medially dark, in prozona and metazona blackish, in metazona broadly trapezoideal and fringed by a pair of ovoid elongate whitish lateral maculae (Fig. 8A View Fig. 8 ), thin distal portion of hind tibiae blackish. Male tegmina greenish, broadened beyond width of pronotum and covering abdomen completely. Male cerci approximately broadly triangular in dorsal and lateral view, obtuse medial lobes with inconspicuous obtuse and recurved hook, almost touching in the middle, cercus terminating in sharp upcurved spine, and at the base with long and more or less perpendicularly upcurved spine (up to beyond the height of the dorsal hook).

Measurements. -

Male: midline pronotum 4.6 mm, fastigium verticis 1.8 mm, tegmina 9.2 mm; female: midline pronotum 3.8 mm, fastigium verticis 1.7 mm (based on two specimens, no apparent variation in size).

Note. -

All specimens-in February 1988 and again in July 2003-were taken from beside a forest path tracing the south bank of the Río Aliso upstream; the site is reached by a (very) secondary road branching west from the main highway just before the town of Cosanga. About 3 km along this sideroad is the lodge Cabañas San Isidro; a few km farther on, a posted sign at an iron bridge identifies the Río Aliso.