Sinochlora retrolateralis, Liu & Kang, 2007
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930701437667 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F72087E9-DE3E-4B03-FE00-B384FF42FAE7 |
treatment provided by |
Carolina |
scientific name |
Sinochlora retrolateralis |
status |
sp. nov. |
Sinochlora retrolateralis sp. n.
( Figures 2G, H View Figure 2 , 3H View Figure 3 , 10 View Figure 10 A–E)
Type material
Holotype: male, China: Fujian Prov.: Sangang , 27 August to 3 September 1994, coll. Jin Xingbao and Yin Haisheng ( MSIE) . Paratypes: 10 males, one female, same data as
holotype; one female, China: Fujian Prov.: Wuyishan Mt., Guadun , 1020 m, 20 August 1985, coll. Jin Gentao ( MSIE) .
Description
Male (holotype). Form and size average for the genus. Stridulatory file on the underside of left tegmen with about 63 teeth ( Figure 3H View Figure 3 ). Dorsal surface of undivided part possessing a converse triangular longitudinal groove in the middle, the lateral forcipate processes decurved in the apical area, and apical margin emarginated in the middle ( Figure 10A, B View Figure 10 ). Cerci longer and coniform. Epiproct symmetrical, equilaterally triangular in the whole view, dorsally concave towards the inside, with long black heavy bristles on the basal ventral surface, and apical area with three prongs at apex, among which the middle longest, both symmetrical lateral shorter and diverging forth, and notches between triangular ( Figure 10 View Figure 10 C–E). Subgenital plate deeply split for over apical one-half, lateral lobes upcurved beyond the tenth abdominal tergum, and with small styli.
Color. Deep foliage-green. Costal vein white and black, each tegmen with a black spot at the base of the green subcostal vein.
Female. Unknown.
Measurements of male (mm)
Length of body 30.0, length to tip of wing 58.0, pronotum 7.0, length of tegmen 47.0, largest width of tegmen 9.5, length of hind wing 52.0, length of anterior femur 7.5, length of median femur 10.0, length of posterior femur 29.5.
Remarks
The new species is similar to S. szechaeanensis , S. mesominora , S. trispinosa in the size, form, tegmen, tenth abdominal tergum, and subgenital plate, but differs by apical part of the epiproct shaped into three large spines, among which the larger middle one is straightly produced dorso-caudad, and two lateral ones diverging forth.
Distribution
China.
MSIE |
Museum of Shanghai |
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