Revision of the genus Rhytidaspis Redtenbacher, 1891 including the description of a new genus Haudrhytidaspis gen. nov. (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Conocephalinae)
Author
Ingrisch, Sigfrid
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Zootaxa
2019
2019-08-28
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Rhytidaspis nigropunctata
sp. n.
Figs. 1
F–G, 2O, 3O–P, 4G, 5C, 6H, 7T–U, 8G, 9G
Holotype
(male):
Indonesia
,
Papua Barat
,
Raja Ampat Islands
:
Waigeo Island
[Waigen],
Mt. Nok
, [
0°6‘S
,
130°45‘E
],
1–30.vi.1938
, leg. L.E. Cheesman—(London,
BMNH
).
Diagnosis.
R. nigropunctata
sp. n.
is striking for its coloration: the pale face blotched with scattered black dots is unique within the genus. The stridulatory file on the underside of the left tegmen is with
2.4 mm
about as short as in
R. variata brevis
ssp. n.
, but the density of the stridulatory teeth on that file with 38 teeth per mm in the middle of the file is the highest within the genus. The titillators of
R. nigropunctata
have an extra projection between the granular extension above the U-shaped curvature and the tip of the titillators that is strongly widened with little lobular margin not narrow as in
R. picta
and
R. arfak
sp. n.
The shape of the male cerci with a sub-truncate dorsal apical lobe that has only the proximal angle triangularly projecting, and a prolonged and dorsally swollen ventral apical lobe resemble the situation in
R. camela
sp. n.
;
R. nigropunctata
differs by the projecting proximal angle of the dorsal apical lobe that is less projecting but down-curved on proximal side while it is larger and flat in
R. camela
.
Description male.
Fastigium verticis up-curved and laterally compressed, with tubercle on dorsal side in subbasal area, in apical area narrow and faintly downcurved, tip acute; on ventral side separated from fastigium frontis by a step; length of fastigium verticis before eyes 3.0 mm, greatest eye diameter
1.9 mm
. Tegmen in apical half triangular with rounded tip (
Figs. 3
O–P). Stridulatory file on underside of left tegmen straight in middle, curved at both sides;
2.4 mm
long, with about 105 stridulatory teeth, in middle of file with 38 teeth per mm (
Fig. 4G
). Mirror of right tegmen about oval with both lateral tips sub-angular, about
1.5 mm
long,
1.9 mm
wide.
Cerci with dorsal apical lobe curved mediad, terminating into a broad, sub-truncate but little irregular apical margin that has the proximal angle little but distinctly projecting and the distal angle very faintly produced (
Fig. 5C
); the ventral apical lobe is slightly narrowed in basal area behind the transverse bulge (
Fig. 7U
), afterwards with faintly concave ventral surface and distinctly convex dorsal surface; apical margin faintly sinuate with a small curved tooth from about middle of margin pointing mediad (
Fig. 6H
). Titillators with basal area curved; above the U-shaped curvature in mid-length with a granular extension that has the upper margin little lobular and is roundly extended on proximal side, while on distal side it is extended and almost reaches to tip of titillators but is subdivided by a V-shaped incision before apical third; the apical branch of the titillators is covered over the whole length with strong teeth; the extra apical sclerites are curved but simple, the apical lateral sclerites roughly oval (
Figs. 8G
,
9G
).
Coloration. The dried specimen is rather uniformly light yellowish brown; pronotum, labrum and mandibles are orange brown (
Fig. 1
F–G). Face light yellow with impressed dots black
Fig. 2O
); meso- and metapleura darkened; abdominal tergites with black lateral bands; abdominal sternites black in about basal half, brown in about apical half; male subgenital plate black except for yellow apical rim and base of styli; tegmina with black cells and light veins and veinlets; hind femora with very faint dark striation in basal half.
Measurements (
1 male
).—Body: 40; pronotum: 12.5; tegmen: 7; hind femur: 26; anterior femur:
14 mm
.
Etymology.
The name of the new species refers to the black dotted face; from Latin
punctata
dotted.