Revision of the genus Pteroplistes in India, with the description of two new species Pteroplistes kervasae Jaiswara, n. sp. and Pteroplistes masinagudi Jaiswara, n. sp. (Orthoptera, Grylloidea, Pteroplistinae)
Author
Jaiswara, Ranjana
Author
Desutter-Grandcolas, Laure
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Zootaxa
2014
3814
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journal article
45568
10.11646/zootaxa.3814.1.5
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Pteroplistes platycleis
Bolívar, 1900
http://lsid.speciesfile.org/urn:lsid:
Orthoptera
.speciesfile.org:TaxonName:26164 (
Figs 1
A, 2B, D, 3A, B)
Pteroplistes platycleis
Bolívar, I. 1900 (1899)
68:802
Type
locality.
India
, Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal.
Type
material.
Syntype
:
India
, Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal,
1 female
(MNHN-EO-ENSIF3041),
1 male
juvenile (MNHN-EO-ENSIF3416),
1 female
juvenile (MNHN-EO-ENSIF3417), ex. coll. Pantel, Décoly rec.,
MNHN
.
India
Or.,
1 male
juvenile, n°1.234,
MNCN
.
Material examined.
Female and juveniles housed in
MNHN
.
Diagnosis.
Size relatively small (see measurements). Epistemal suture very convex in middle (
Fig. 3
A). Maxillary palpi 3rd, 4th and 5th joints equal in length (
Fig. 2
B).
Female.
FW extending upto 5th tergite. Ovipositor short, about the same size as TIII; very wide over its whole length (
Fig. 3
B). Forewing more pigmented towards the base and distal end (
Fig. 1
A).
Description.
In addition to the characters of the genus. Maxillary palpi: 5th joint slightly concave on the dorsal side; 3rd, 4th and 5th joints equal in length. Anterior tympanum oval in shape; posterior tympanum absent. TIII with 2 inner and 2 outer subapical spurs, small and distal; no dorsal spine between subapical spurs; 9 – 10 inner and 13 outer spines above subapical spurs. Basitarsomeres III with 3 inner and 5 outer dorsal spines, in addition to apical ones.
Male.
Unknown.
Female.
FW covering only half of abdomen, slightly overlapping in anterior half; HW slightly longer than FW. Venation: anal veins oblique, close and parallel, separate from cubital by a wider area (
Fig. 2
D); MA and R strong and parallel over their whole length; on lateral field, R bifurcated into several oblique, parallel veins. Subgenital plate transverse, very short. Ovipositor short and very wide over its whole length (See
Fig. 3
B and measurements).
Female genitalia.
Not dissected because of
type
condition.
Coloration.
Face brown (
Fig. 3
A). A transverse yellowish band at the level of median ocellus; lateral ocelli yellowish, connected by a thin, yellowish Y-shaped line that crosses the brown head dorsum; a short and wide yellow line along the inner margin of each eye. Maxillary palpi yellowish. Cheek light brown, with a yellow dot close to the mandibula and one close to the eye. Scapes yellowish, with brown upper and inner margins (
Fig. 3
A). LL brown. DD yellowish with indistinct brown dots in posterior half. FW dorsal field light yellow, darker along anal veins and distally; veins brown (
Fig. 1
A). Legs yellowish; FI, FII with a subdistal brown ring; TI, TII somewhat darker; FIII with 3 brown dots on inner side, and brown reticulation dorsally; TIII black brown basally, slightly darker distally.
Measurements (in mm, mean value in parentheses).
Female (n=1). Body length=
15mm
, pronotum width=
3mm
, FW length=
5.5mm
, HW length=
5.7mm
, TI=
3.5mm
, FI=
3.5mm
, TII=
4.5mm
, FII=
4mm
, TIII=
6mm
, FIII=
9mm
, ovipositor=
6mm
.