Revision of the genus Rhytidaspis Redtenbacher, 1891 including the description of a new genus Haudrhytidaspis gen. nov. (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Conocephalinae) Ingrisch, Sigfrid Zootaxa 2019 2019-08-28 4661 2 343 370 8Q3QS Ingrisch, 2019 Ingrisch 2019 [151,384,945,972] Insecta Tettigoniidae Rhytidaspis Animalia Orthoptera 10 353 Arthropoda species variata sp. nov.     Holotype(male): Indonesia, Papua: NewGuinea NW, Nabire, Geelvink Bay[Cenderawasih Bay, 3°23’S 135°30’E], elev.  0–30 m,  2–9.vii.1962, leg. J. Sedlacek— 1 male(Bishop Museum, Honolulu).   Other specimens studied:same locality as holotype, elev.  3 m,  3.xii.1962, leg. J.L. Gressitt— 1 malenymph (Bishop Museum, Honolulu).  Diagnosis.The new species,  R. variata, is characterized by the titillators that are missing an extra projection between the granular extension on top of the U-shaped curvature and the tip of the titillator as it occurs in the other species of the genus except for  R. ornata  sp. n.; from the latter species it differs by the U-shaped curvature that stands oblique to the main axis of the titillator instead of vertical, and by the apical end of the granular extension of the titillator that is prolonged into a short cone while the upper margin is convex in basal half but straight to slightly concave in apical half. In contrast, the granular extension in  R. ornata  sp. n.is not prolonged into an apical cone and the upper margin is convex throughout. The cerci of  R. variata  sp. n.are characterized by a transverse obtuse bulge on ventral side of the ventral apical lobe, separating the apical area of that lobe from the remainder of the cercus. That character is shared with  R. arfak  sp. n.that however has the proximal projection of the dorsal apical lobe of the cercus vertically compressed and on ventral side prolonged into a rather large obtuse lobe while in  R. variatait is either horizontally compressed or finger-shaped. Other differences regarding the male cerci are described in the key. The cerci differ to some degree between the subspecies of  R. variata. Based on differences in fine details of the male cerci and differences in the stridulatory file, the new species can be subdivided into three subspecies described below.  Etymology.The name of the new species refers to the variability of the male cerci despite of the similarity of the titillators; from Latin convariareto vary. 2366495688 1962-07-02 1962-07-09 1962-07-02 Indonesia New 15 -3.3833332 Geelvink Bay 1307 135.5 Nabire 10 353 1 1 Papua Barat holotype 2366495685 1962-12-03 1962-07-09 1962-07-02 Indonesia New 3 -3.3833332 Geelvink Bay 1307 135.5 Nabire 10 353 1 1 Papua Barat