Phyllotettix (Phyllotettix) (compressus) foliatus (Hancock, 1902a)
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Phyllotettix (Phyllotettix) (compressus) foliatus (Hancock, 1902a) View in CoL
Choriphyllum foliatum Hancock, 1902a: Plate I, (fig. 1), 42 (description, holotype drawing); Otte, D. 1979[1978]:38 (status of the types).
Phyllotettix foliatus Hancock, 1907: 12 (new combination, listed in the catalogue); Kirby 1910: 5 (listed in the catalogue); Bruner, L. 1910: 93-94 (listed in the catalogue); Günther 1938: 317 (Reported new specimens, one male and 3 females from Jamaica; no specified locality; deposited in Museum Stettin and added notes on the variability: "Only one female resembles the figure given by Hancock (1902a). In the other two females, the highest point of the pronotal crest is more elevated in lateral view, with a width of 2 mm and 3.5 mm, respectively, slightly undulated at the top; and due to this elevation, the posterior margin of the pronotal crest is strongly undulated in the lateral view. ( …) In the case of the male specimen, the pronotum is bluntly rounded and without convexity when viewed in profile. The antennae length of these animals is striking, 8 mm in the examined material"; Silva et al. 2019: 4, 9 (types not found in ANSP, included in the key). Taxonomic and nomenclatural history.
Zaphyllonotum foliatum Caudell, 1909:113 (mentioned in a new combination, type species of Zaphyllonotum ).
Type locality.
Jamaica, without specified locality ( Hancock 1902a).
Type specimens.
Holotype ♀ of Choriphyllum foliatum . Jamaica • 1 ♀; ANSP.
Other specimens.
Jamaica • 1 ♂; Blue Mountains, Hardwar Gap; 8 Dec 1925; C. W. O’Brien leg.; "feeding on lichens on tree trunks at night"; NMW. Photographs at the OSF, http://orthoptera.speciesfile.org/Common/basic/Taxa.aspx?TaxonNameID=1100602.
Distribution
(Fig. 2 View Figure 2 ). The Jamaican Straightedge Jumping leaf inhabits Jamaica. No specified localities are known hitherto ( Hancock 1902a; Silva et al. 2019). However, Josef Tumbrinck has uploaded photographs to the OSF ( Cigliano et al. 2022) of two specimens from Hardwar Gap, Blue Mountains, collected by C. W. O’Brien, who noted that the species was found feeding on lichens on tree trunks at night. Phyllotettix compressus has been reported from the same mountain range (see above).
Diagnosis
(Figs 1 View Figure 1 , 3 View Figure 3 ). Very similar to Phyllotettix compressus , which is a member of the same species group. Separated from P. compressus by the wide and oblique highest point of the pronotum (narrow and angular in P. compressus ) and after it, the posterior margin of the pronotum is almost straight or weakly convex (strongly convex in P. compressus ).
Measurements.
See Table 1 View Table 1 .
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Cladonotinae |
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Choriphyllini |
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Phyllotettix (Phyllotettix) (compressus) foliatus (Hancock, 1902a)
Skejo, Josip, Yong, Sheyla, Bogic, Domagoj & Kasalo, Niko 2023 |
Zaphyllonotum
Caudell 1909 |