dc:title"Studies in Mexican Grasshoppers: A new species of Pedies Saussure (Acrididae: Melanoplinae) with comments on the unusual blue coloration on the abdomens of females and live specimen images for three other congenerics";
dc:description"FIGURE 3. Pedies andreae sp. nov. holotype male: External genitalia: A. Left lateral view; B. Dorsal view; Internal genitalia (dry): C. Left lateral view; D. Dorsal view.";
dc:description"FIGURE 10. Genitalia comparison of three Pedies species that appear to be the most closely related based on morphology and geography (see Table 1). External genitalia: A. P. andreae sp. nov., left lateral view; B. P. andreae sp. nov., dorsal view; C. P. capotamius, left lateral view; D. P. capotamius, dorsal view; E. P. malinchensis, left lateral view; F. P. malinchensis, dorsal view; Internal genitalia -ectophallus/endophallus: G. P. andreae sp. nov., left lateral view; H. P. andreae sp. nov., dorsal view; I. P. capotamius, left lateral view; J. P. capotamius, dorsal view; K. P. malinchensis, left lateral view; L. P. malinchensis, dorsal view. *black arrow = sheath of aedeagus, green arrow = dorsal valves of aedeagus, blue arrow = ventral valves of aedeagus [all drawings reprinted from Cigliano and Otte, 2003]";
dc:description"FIGURE 7. Map displaying known geographic distributions of Pedies andreae sp. nov. (red triangle) and all 12 previouslydescribed species of Pedies (in alpha order by specific name): P. capotamius (black square), P. cerropotosi (yellow triangle), P. chicoensis (fucsia sand clock), P. comiamus (gray pentagon), P. huacochaus (green cross), P. huarus (yellow star), P. malinchensis (purple plus sign), P. monarca (blue triangle), P. siyonamius (orange rhombus), P. tabeius (white circle), P. tericercus (brown inverted triangle), and P. virescens (blue star).";
dc:description"FIGURE 1. Live specimens of Pedies andreae sp. nov. from type habitat on 3-XII-2011: A. male; B. female; C. and D. Type habitat: grassland with forest patches in Mexico, Puebla, La Cañada, near Libres, [19.510436, -97.773011] (WGS84). 2820 masl. 3-XII-2011.";