Studies on Neotropical Phasmatodea XXIV: Andeocalynda n. gen., a new genus of Andean stick insects, with the descriptions of nine new species from Colombia and Ecuador (Phasmatodea: “ Anareolatae ”: Diapheromeridae: Diapheromerinae)
Author
Hennemann, Frank H.
Author
Conle, Oskar V.
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-12-22
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10.11646/zootaxa.4896.3.1
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Keys to the species of
Andeocalynda
n. gen.
♀♀
*
1. Thorax granulose or tuberculose......................................................................... 2
- Body entirely smooth; S-Ecuador...............................................................
tenuis
n. sp.
2. Thorax densely and ± uniformly granulose / tuberculose; legs unarmed........................................... 3
- Meso- and metanotum irregularly set with variably sized blunt tubercles; mid and hind legs armed with lobes; S-Ecuador...........................................................................................
decorata
n. sp.
3. Complete thorax and abdomen densely granulose;........................................................... 4
-
Only mesothorax and metasternum densely tuberculose, median segment and abdomen almost smooth; N-Ecuador...............................................................................................
tuberculata
n. sp.
4. Small and rather stocky species (body length incl. subgenital plate 100.0 mm); body granulation dense and pronounced; epiproct acutely triangular; S-Ecuador...........................................................
densegranulosa
n. sp.
- Larger more slender species body length incl. subgenital plate> 120.0 mm); body granulation moderate; epiproct wider than long, obtuse; S-Colombia................................................................
putumayoense
n. sp.
*
♀♀
of
A. aspericollis
n. sp.
,
A. banosense
n. sp.
,
A. brevicercata
n. sp.
,
A. carrikeri
(
Bates, 1865
)
,
A. comis
(
Hebard, 1919
)
,
A. lojaense
n. sp.
and
A. viridipes
n. sp.
are not known.
♂♂
1. Poculum with a ± distinct central node, spine or protuberance.................................................. 7
- Poculum without a central protuberance................................................................... 2
2. Head elongate and sub-cylindrical;> 1.5x wider than long; frons and vertex flat................................... 4 ¨C Head short and broad; <1.5x longer than wide; anterior portion of vertex swollen.................................. 3
3. Body length <80.0 mm; meso- and metanotum green dorsally with lateral surfaces red; poculum strongly inflated and> 1.5x higher than abdominal tergum IX; N-Ecuador..................................................
tuberculata
n. sp.
¨C Larger (body length> 85.0 mm); thorax unicolourous, buff, drab or brown; poculum just slightly higher than abdominal tergum IX; Central
Colombia
..............................................................................
comis
4. Mesothorax smooth................................................................................... 6
- Mesothorax granulose / tuberculose....................................................................... 5
5. Head unicolourous; meso- and metanotum with a broad green longitudinal median streak; anal segment ascendant towards the apex; S-Colombia......................................................................
putumayoense
n. sp.
- Head with lower portions of genae pale cream; meso- and metanotum unicolourous; anal segment strongly tectiform; S-Ecuador........................................................................................
tenuis
n. sp.
6. Granules of mesonotum distinct and acute; anal segment distinctly tectiform; vomer much reduced and mostly concealed by paraprocts..............................................................................
aspericollis
n. sp.
- Granules of mesonotum low and obtuse; anal segment ascendant towards the apex; vomer notably more prominent and visible...............................................................................
densegranulosa
n. sp.
7. Abdominal tergum IX <2x longer than anal segment......................................................... 8
- Abdominal tergum strongly elongated, 2.3x longer than anal segment and longer than VIII and anal segment combined; S-Ecuador....................................................................................
lojaense
n. sp.
8. Anal segment strongly tectiform, not ascendant towards the apex; poculum....................................... 9
- Anal segment distinctly ascendant towards the apex; S-Colombia.........................................
carrikeri
9. Cerci considerably shorter than anal segment; abdominal tergum IX short and notably less than 1.5x the length of anal segment; meso- and metafemora slender.......................................................................... 10
- Cerci long, about as long as anal segment; abdominal tergum IX elongate and almost 2x longer than anal segment; two outer ventral carinae of meso- and metafemora slightly expanded sub-basally...............................
decorata
n. sp.
10. Lateral margins of abdominal tergum IX distinctly deflexed and rounded; meso- and metaemora plain green with base red;
N-Ecuador
.................................................................................
banosense
n. sp.
- Lateral margins of abdominal tergum IX at best very gently convex; meso- and metafemora with pale transverse bands; S-Ecuador....................................................................................
viridipes
n. sp.