Bambuina bambui: a new genus and species of cave cricket from Brazil (Orthoptera: Grylloidea: Phalangopsidae: Luzarinae)
Author
De Mello, Francisco De A. G.
Author
Horta, Lília S.
Author
Bolfarini, Marcio P.
text
Zootaxa
2013
3599
1
87
93
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.283225
9907a6f2-d959-4adc-a4db-39a495b2b4e2
1175-5326
283225
95AA2689-0FED-4D54-8F2A-AEE2E6215E4E
Key to sort
Bambuina
from related genera found in caves of southeast
Brazil
1a Male fore wings well developed, dorsal field of right one covering dorsal field of left, pars stridens and specialized venation and areas for broadcasting sound present; auditory tympanum present on inner face of fore tibia...
Endecous
Saussure, 1878
1b Male fore wings abbreviated, triangular or rounded, right one never covering the left, specialized veins or areas to produce and broadcast sound absent, presence of a single longitudinal vein (or traces of it) separating the dorsal from lateral fields..... 2
2a Male fore wings sub-triangular, inner margins not juxtaposed, apical portion glandular (glands quite regressed in some species of
Eidmanacris
)..................................................................................... 3
2b Male fore wings rounded, inner margins parallel, juxtaposed to each other, non-glandular.........
Strinatia
Chopard, 1970
3a Tip of maxillary palpi non-globose, apical truncation elongate; apex of fore wings not rolled; metanotum glandular; male abdomen nearly cylindrical; ectophallic arc located posteriorly to the base of pseudepiphallic sclerite; endophallic apodeme long..........................................................................
Eidmanacris
Chopard, 1956
3b Apical truncation of maxillary palpi short and globose, apex of fore wings rolled; metanotum non-glandular, male abdomen much narrower distad than cephalad; ectophallic arc located anteriorly to the base of pseudepiphallic sclerite; endophallic apodeme short.............................................................................
Bambuina
,
n. gen.