Review of the cricket genus Agryllus (Orthoptera: Gryllidae, Gryllinae)
Author
Gorochov, A. V.
Author
He, Zh. - Q.
text
Far Eastern Entomologist
2017
2017-08-23
340
340
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http://dx.doi.org/10.25221/fee.340.2
journal article
10.25221/fee.340.2
2713-2196
7163681
64578889-8508-4FAC-8CA2-4575C677C56F
Key to Chinese and Indochinese species of
Agryllus
1. Tegmina larger, reaching 2nd–5th abdominal tergites and with medial parts slightly or distinctly overlapping each other in resting position (
Figs 1–3
,
33, 34
) .......................... 2
– Tegmina smaller, reaching posterior part of metanotum or anterior part of 1st abdominal tergite and not contacting with each other in resting position (
Fig. 5
) ............................ ............................................................................................................
A. hemiapterus
sp. n.
2. Hind femur dark with whitish or light grey band in middle portion (
Figs 4, 6
,
12
,
33, 34
) ... ............................................................................................................................................ 3
– Hind femur mostly uniformly dark, i. e. without any light mark in middle portion (
Figs 1, 2
) .. ........................................................................................................
A. magnigenitalis
sp. n.
3. Tegmina shorter, reaching 2nd–3rd abdominal tergites (
Fig. 3
); male genitalia with rather strongly bifurcated posterolateral lobes of epiphallus in profile (
Fig. 9
) ..........
A. excultus
– Tegmina longer, reaching 5th abdominal tergite (
Figs 33, 34
); posterolateral lobes of epiphallus in male genitalia almost not bifurcated in profile (each of these lobes with small ventral notch only;
Fig. 23
) ...........................................................................
A. siam
sp. n.