The Tettigoniidae (Orthoptera) described by Salvador de Toledo Piza Jr. and deposited in the collection of the University of São Paulo, Escola Superior de Agricultura " Luiz de Queiroz ", Brazil
Author
Chamorro-Rengifo, Juliana
Author
Braun, Holger
text
Zootaxa
2010
2635
41
66
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.198409
4eb51d5a-162f-4e84-89b2-dca495a07b9f
1175-5326
198409
Polyurena
Piza, 1967
(status uncertain)
Monotypic
type
species:
Polyurena hexacercata
Piza, 1967
Piza compared the new genus
Polyurena
to
Homotoicha
, from which his male specimen differs by the longer lateral lobes of the pronotum. It also has a very narrow, elongate and deeply incised subgenital plate, which is typical for the genus
Theudoria
, and we considered to move
P. hexacercata
under that genus. However, the three species Brunner von Wattenwyl (1879, 1891) included have much shorter tegmina. In addition
P. hexacercata
lacks the abnormal coloration of tegmina and hind femora he mentioned in his
German
comment below the genus diagnos. There are similar species in
Euceraia
, but the lateral lobes of their pronota are shorter.
The situation appears a little confusing and we did not come to a conclusive decision. We move two additional species of Piza himself, originally described as
Theudora
and
Homotoicha
, under his own genus, as a preliminary step to clear things up. Whether
Polyurena
can be considered a valid genus, depends on further examination and comparison with the following two species:
Homotoicha fuscopunctata
Caudell, 1906
, and
Homotoicha laminata
Brunner
von Wattenwyl, 1891, which are very similar and possibly conspecific with one or two of the “
Polyurena
” species.
And
Ctenophorema balneare
Piza, 1967
, another lone representant of a monospecific genus, and in the original description compared to
Polyurena
, seems to differ only in cercus morphology.