Eugryllacris xiei Bian & Shi

Bian, Xun & Shi, Fuming, 2016, Review of the genus Eugryllacris Karny, 1937 (Orthoptera: Gryllacridinae) from China, Zootaxa 4066 (4), pp. 438-450 : 446

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4066.4.5

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6058523

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scientific name

Eugryllacris xiei Bian & Shi
status

sp. nov.

Eugryllacris xiei Bian & Shi sp. nov.

( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 , Map 1)

Male. Size medium, form not especially robust. Fastigium verticis about 1.5 times wider than scape, lateral margins not raised. Scape elongate, about two-thirds length of eye, internal margin slightly swelling; pedicel and first segment of flagellum combined about as long as length of eye. Eyes elongate and oval, protruding outwards; median ocellus nearly circular, poorly defined; lateral ocelli small, ovoid, better defined than median ocellus ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 A). Anterior margin of pronotum slightly projected in the middle, posterior margin almost straight; lateral lobes longer than high, ventral margin truncate ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 B–C). Hind femora with 3 inner and 6 outer ventral spines, the outer ones faintly longer than inner ones; hind tibiae with 6 pairs of short, robust spines on dorsal surface, these becoming larger apically. Tegmina considerably surpassing apices of hind femora, reaching the three-fourths area of hind tibiae; hind wings slightly longer than tegmina. Ninth abdominal tergite divided in the middle, forming two lobes, the apices with 1 small hook, completely concealed the abdominal tergite ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 D–E), invisible in lateral view, its apex acute, directing forwards ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 F). Cerci longer, cylindrical, the apical half slightly curved outwards ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 E). Anterior margin of subgenital plate almost straight, posterior margin with 1 obtuse-triangular concavity, the lateral lobes obtusely rounded ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 E). Styli conical, slightly curved inwards, which longer than the lateral lobes of subgenital plate, its apices obtuse, located on the lateral margins of subgenital plate near apex ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 E).

Female. Differs from male in following characters: ocelli well defined. Hind femora with 3–4 internal and 5–6 external spines on ventral surface. Tegmina only reaching the basal third area of hind tibiae. Cerci longer, conical, its apices acute. Seventh abdominal sternite with 1 moderate length process, apical area slightly curved dorsad, its apex faintly concave in the middle ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 J). Subgenital plate wider than long, strongly narrowing, centre of posterior margin with shallow triangular concavity, the lateral lobes obtusely rounded ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 J). Ovipositor about as long as hind femur, strongly curved upwards ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 K).

Coloration. Yellowish green. Eyes brown. Ocelli yellow. Spines of hind legs with apices black.

Measurements (mm). BWL: ♂ 31.5–34.7, ♀ 27.9–29.5; BL: ♂ 24.4–30.0, ♀ 23.5–24.5; PL: ♂ 7.2–7.5, ♀ 7.0–7.3; TL: ♂ 23.8–25.3, ♀ 19.4–22.7; HF: ♂ 16.8–17.4, ♀ 15.5–16.3; Ov: 16.5–16.9.

Material examined. Holotype: male, Guanhan, Wufeng, Hubei, 7 July, 2011, coll. by Zhou Gan. Paratypes: 1 male, Shengziping, Wufeng, Hubei, 11 July, 2011, coll. by Liao Pinglu; 1 female, Shengziping, Wufeng, Hubei, 10 July, 2011, coll. by Zhen Wanwen; 1 female, Maoping, Wufeng, Hubei, 16 August, 2002, coll. by Chang Yanlin.

Distribution. China (Hubei).

Remarks. The new species is similar to Eugryllacris elongata Bian & Shi sp. nov., but differs from the latter in: the concavity of male subgenital plated deeper; the process of female seventh abdominal sternite shorter, apical area slightly curved dorsad, the posterior margin of subgenital plate with 1 shallower concavity, the lateral lobes nearly obtusely rounded.

Etymology. Named in honour of Dr. Guang-Lin Xie who has provided us with many bush crickets and raspy crickets over the years.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Haglidae

Genus

Eugryllacris

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