Thagria multipars (Walker)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3918.4.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5261484 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CD5187C4-E328-FFC5-B89D-F91A771BFD06 |
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Thagria multipars (Walker) View in CoL
( Figs. 140–152 View FIGURES 140 – 152 )
Tettigonia multipars Walker 1858: 220 View in CoL
Jassus multifasciatus Jacobi 1944: 49
Coelidia multispars (Walker) , Metcalf 1964: 46
Coelidia multifasciatus (Jacobi) , Metcalf 1964: 61
Thagria multispars View in CoL (sic) (Walker), Nielson 1977: 56 –58, Figs. 175–181 View FIGURES 164 – 175 View FIGURES 176 – 190 ; Zhang 1990: 93, Fig. 89 View FIGURES 85 – 96 , after Nielson; Li & Wang 1991: 276; Li 1993: 30; Zhang 1994: 26, Fig. 18 View FIGURES 16 – 25 , after Nielson
Thagria multipars (Walker) View in CoL , Nielson 2013: 93
Distribution. China (Guangxi, Anhui, Zhejiang, Fujian, Jiangxi, Hunan, Guizhou, Sichuan, Hunan, Guangdong, Hainan, Hongkong); Laos; Vietnam.
Material examined. 3♂, CHINA: Jiangxi, Jinggangshan, 19 July 2008, coll. Yang Zaihua & Meng Zehong; 4♂ 2♀, CHINA: Jiangxi, Jiulianshan, 25 July 2008, coll. Yang Zaihua; 1♂, CHINA: Zhejiang, Tianmushan, 20 July 2009, coll. Meng Zehong & Chen Yong; 2♀, CHINA: Zhejiang, Fengyangshan, 28 July 2009, coll. Meng Zehong & Chen Yong; 1♂, CHINA: Fujian, Jianou, 10 Aug. 2009, coll. Zhang Pei; 1♂, CHINA: Guangxi, Damingshan, 5–10 Aug. 2011, coll. Yang Zaihua; 1♂, CHINA: Guizhou, Dushan, 14–17 July 2012, coll. Xing Dongliang; 1♂, CHINA: Anhui, Guniujiang, 27 July 2013, coll. Yu Xiaofei ( GUGC).
Variation. Based on the examined specimens, the pygofer has the inner membrane forming a wrinkled process at about basal 2/3 ( Fig. 144 View FIGURES 140 – 152 ), undescribed in the diagnosis of Nielson (1977: 58, Fig. 175 View FIGURES 164 – 175 ); the paraphysis basal process is a mirror image from Guizhou, Jiangxi, Zhejiang, Anhui ( Fig. 147 View FIGURES 140 – 152 ) to specimens from Fujian, Guangxi ( Fig. 150 View FIGURES 140 – 152 ); style sharply pointed forming spine distally ( Figs. 147, 149 View FIGURES 140 – 152 ) or truncated ( Figs. 150, 152 View FIGURES 140 – 152 ).
Remarks. This species was described from the holotype (female) from BMNH. It is very similar to T. fossa Nieslon, 1977 in general appearance, but differs in having the ventral processes of segment X shorter ( Fig. 144 View FIGURES 140 – 152 ) than in T. fossa ( Fig. 101 View FIGURES 97 – 108 ); also, the paraphysis has one basal process, and the distal half is not excavated as in T. fossa ( Figs. 104, 107 View FIGURES 97 – 108 , 147, 150 View FIGURES 140 – 152 ).
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Thagria multipars (Walker)
Fan, Zhi-Hua, Li, Zi-Zhong & Dai, Ren-Huai 2015 |
Thagria multipars
Nielson 2013: 93 |
Thagria multispars
Zhang 1994: 26 |
Li 1993: 30 |
Li 1991: 276 |
Zhang 1990: 93 |
Nielson 1977: 56 |