Lutosa marginalis Walker, 1869

Cadena-Castañeda, Oscar J., García, Alexander García, Nos, Maria Del Pilar Castella-, Sarmiento, Juan Pablo Prias & Tavares, Gustavo Costa, 2022, Studies on chevron crickets: Contribution to the knowledge of Lutosinae / ini taxa (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae), Zootaxa 5178 (4), pp. 347-379 : 356-359

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5178.4.3

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7037048

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Lutosa marginalis Walker, 1869
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Lutosa marginalis Walker, 1869 View in CoL

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Redescription. Female. Medium-sized (18 mm), body dorsally dark reddish-brown with a dorsal yellowish midline from the pronotum to the last abdominal segments, laterally yellow, body ventrally ochre; fore- and midfemora ventrally and first half of tibiae dark brown; tarsi, cerci and base of ovipositor light yellow ( Fig. 5A View FIGURE 5 ). Face with disperse grey spots ( Fig. 5B View FIGURE 5 ). Lateral lobes of pronotum with most of ventral half ochre ( Fig. 5C View FIGURE 5 ). Head. Fastigium of vertex angulated. Fastigium of frons rounded, touching fastigium of vertex. Clypeus almost as wide as high and subtriangular. Eyes completely pigmented and ocelli ovoid ( Fig. 5B View FIGURE 5 ). Thorax. Pronotum not very high and with short hairs on anterior edge. Anterior and posterior edges of pronotal disc rounded ( Fig. 5C View FIGURE 5 ). Legs. Fore tibia with rounded and small tympana on both sides, dorsal margin with a middle spur on each side of the tibia, the longest being the inner spur; apex with two dorsal spurs similar in size, one on each side; ventrally with four similar-sized spurs on each margin. Mid-tibia dorsally armed with four spurs on the inner margin and three on the outer one; ventrally with four spurs on outer margin and three on inner one. Hind femur with eleven chevron stripes on outer face; ventral margin without undulations. Hind tibia straight and with eleven spines on each dorsal margin, apical dorsal spur twice longer than preapical spur. Abdomen without denticulations in the first tergites. Ninth tergite not covering the tenth tergite. Tenth tergite narrow and divided into two ovoid lateral segments, lateral region protruding in lateral view, with the posterior border in two straight lines. Epiproct like a pentagon; cerci slender and mediumsized; paraprocts flexible, dorsoventrally compressed and surrounding ventrally the epiproct ( Fig. 5D View FIGURE 5 ). Ovipositor as long as two-thirds of the length of the hind femur, curving progressively from the basal region towards the apex ( Fig. 5E View FIGURE 5 ). Subgenital plate triangular, wider than long, posterior edge rounded truncated ( Fig. 5F View FIGURE 5 ).

Male. Unknown.

Measurements (in mm.). LB: 18. Pr: 7. HF: 17. HT: 16. Ov: 10.

Holotype data. Female. Locality unknown, 59.57 Vigors’ Coll. ( BMHN)

Specimen examined. Female. Brazil, São Paulo, Jundiaí, Reserva Biológica Serra do Japi. 05-07 XI, 2012. Dias, P.G.B.S.; Dios, R. et al. ( CAUD).

Comments. It is important to have specimens with a precise locality, as opposed to the holotype, with an unknown locality. When reviewing this specimen, it fits the morphological characteristics of L. marginalis , so a redescription is very useful to define the species, and even more important to give stability to the genus, corroborating that the other known species (redefined here) are related to L. marginalis (type species). Obviously, it is still necessary to study males of this species to clear up any other doubts about the generic limits of Lutosa , but this will be feasible in the future with the locality studied here. L. marginalis is the smallest known species, in contrast to other species that can be double or almost triple its length.

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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

SubOrder

Ensifera

SuperFamily

Stenopelmatoidea

Family

Anostostomatidae

SubFamily

Anostostomatinae

Tribe

Lutosini

Genus

Lutosa

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