Notes on the genus Paraxizicus Gorochov & Kang, 2007 (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Meconematinae) from China Author Shi, Fu-Ming Author Bian, Xun Author Chang, Yan-Lin text Zootaxa 2011 2896 37 45 journal article 46801 10.5281/zenodo.206694 1a673d17-def6-47b1-90a7-5b40ceea380e 1175-5326 206694 6. Paraxizicus trilobus sp. nov. (Figs. 1–17, 30–31; Map. 1) Male. Body medium-large size in the tribe Meconematini . Fastigium verticis conical, comparatively short, apex obtuse, furrowed in midline. Eyes globular, obviously protruding anteriorly. Apical segment of maxillary palpi as long as subapical one, apex widened. Pronotum slightly prolonged afterwards, posterior horizontal sulcus distinct, metazona lightly flattened, anterior margin straight, posterior margin rounded; lateral lobe longer than high, humeral sinus indistinct. Thoracic auditory spiracle large. Ventral margins of femora of all legs smooth, without spines. Procoxa with one spine; protibia with 5 spines on internal side, external side with 4 spines and a pair of ventral apical spurs, tibial tympana open on internal and external sides, long-oval. Mesotibia with 4 and 5 spines on inner and outer sides of ventral margin. Posttibia with 27–30 spines on internal and external sides of dorsal margin separately, and 2 pairs of ventral spurs and 1 pair of dorsal spurs on apex of posttibia, genicular lobi of postfemur obtusely rounded. 1–8. Paraxizicus trilobus sp. nov. : 1–2. male pronotum: 1. dorsal view, 2. lateral view; 3–5. apex of male abdomen: 3. dorsal view, 4. ventral view, 5. lateral view; 6. male right cercus in inner lateral view; 7. apical area of female abdomen in lateral view; 8. female subgenital plate in ventral view, bars = 1 mm . Tegmina and hind wings developed, tegmina reaching middle area of posttibiae, anterior and posterior margins parallel, apices obtusely rounded. Hind wings slightly longer than tegmina, apices rounded angular. Dorsal margin of ninth abdominal tergite narrow. Tenth abdominal tergite large, posterior margin excavate, apices of ventrolateral margins protruding afterwards, membranous area broad. Cerci complex, basal half of dorsal lobe stout, with an angular process on basal inner margin, middle area curved internodorsally, apical half thin, apex slightly enlarged; middle lobe flake-shaped, apical margin curved inwards, with small spine-shaped process on ventral side near apical area; ventral lobe slightly thickened, ventral margin arc-shaped, with finger-like process on ventral margin near middle area. Subgenital plate with base broad, central margin excavate, apical half narrowing, posterior margin excavate. Styli comparatively long on lateral margins of subapex. Female. Similar to male, slightly larger. Cerci conical, with long hairs, apices acute. Ovipositor with base stout, dorsal and ventral margins of other area slightly parallel, smooth, dorsal valvulae slightly longer than ventral ones, apices acute. Subgenital plate saddle-shaped, basal area narrow, middle area broad, middle carina distinct, apex rounded. FIGURES 9–17. Paraxizicus trilobus sp. nov. : 9–10. male pronotum in dorsal view, 9. specimen collected from Hainan, 10. specimen collected from Guangxi; 11. male apex of abdomen in dorso-apical view; 12. spine-shaped process on ventral side near apical area of male right cercus; 13. male left cercus in lateral view; 14. male subgenital plate in ventral view; 15. male apex of abdomen in ventral view; 16. female apical area of abdomen in lateral view; 17. female subgenital plate in ventral view. Body green. Eyes yellowish brown. Head with a pair of dark brown stripes on lateral margins after eyes. Pronotum with a pair of black longitudinal stripes on lateral margins of disc, middle area indistinct and color light in the specimens from Hainan (Figure, 9), but black stripes distinct in the specimens from Guangxi (Figure, 10). Tegmina with some light brown spots. Male stridulatory field light brown. Genicular lobi of postfemora with apices black. Holotype : male, Jianfengling, Ledong, Hainan, China , 1 June 2010 , collected by Ming Qiu and Rui-Lian Li. Paratypes : 1male and 1 female , 17 June 2010 , 1 female , 15 June 2010 , Bawangling, Changjiang, Hainan, China , collected by Ming Qiu and Rui-Lian Li; 1 male and 3 females , Wuzhishan, Hainan, Chine , 27 May 2010 , Ming Qiu and Rui-Lian Li; 2 males and 2 females , Jiuwanshan, Rongshui, Guangxi, China , 1–2 August 2006 , collected by Fu-Ming Shi and Shao-Li Mao. Measurements (mm). Body: 311.0–11.5, Ƥ12.0–12.5; pronotum: 34.0–4.2, Ƥ4.1–4.2; tegmen: 320.0–21.0, Ƥ20.5–21.0; postfemur: 311.5–12.0, Ƥ11.5–12.0; ovipositor: 12.0–12.5. Remarks. The new species differs from the known species of the genus Paraxizicus by: 1. male cerci complex, consisting of dorsal lobe, middle lobe and ventral lobe; 2. male subgenital plate prolonged afterwards, base broad, apex excavatus; 3. female subgenital plate saddle-shaped, with base narrow, middle area broad, apex rounded. Discussion. The appearance of the specimens from Guangxi and Hainan is very alike, including morphology of male stridulatory file and the number of stridulatory teeth in microscope. But the middle area of black longitudinal stripes on disc of the specimens from Guangxi are distinct. Etymology. The name of the new species refers to the morphology of the male’s cerci. Distribution. China (Hainan, Guangxi).