One new genus and species of the tribe Meconematini (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Meconematinae) from China Author Wang, Tao Author Huang, Jianhua Author Shi, Fuming text Zootaxa 2020 2020-03-10 4750 1 138 142 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.4750.1.8 958d2d25-ba6f-4878-b174-cb0011611e4d 1175-5326 3702919 82B45F55-7D69-4CAB-ACE4-F45DF6F5BD5B Genus Paradoxitettigia gen. nov. Genetic diagnosis. Body small, robust. Fastigium verticis conical, apex bluntly rounded and grooved dorsally. Apical segment of maxillary palpus longer than subapical one, slightly swollen apically. Pronotum short, lateral lobe longer than deep, posterior margin tapering, without humeral sinus. Tegmina short, slightly surpassing posterior margin of pronotum as usual; hind wings absent. Femora unarmed on ventral surface, genicular lobes with apices obtusely rounded. Fore tibial tympana open on both sides; hind tibiae with 1 pair of dorsal apical spurs and 2 pairs of ventral apical spurs. Male ninth abdominal tergite significantly swollen (prolonged posteriorly and extended outward); tenth abdominal tergite faintly narrow; cerci stout; tenth abdominal sternite fused with subgential plate, lateral margins of apical half folded dorsally and extended, without styli. Genitalia sclerotized. Female eighth abdominal tergite elongated ventrally; ovipositor stout, moderately bent dorsad, dorsal and ventral margins smooth, apex acute. Discussion. This new genus can be distinguished from the known genera of the tribe Meconematini by: male ninth abdominal tergite conspicuously swollen; tenth abdominal sternite fused with subgenital plate, lateral margins of apical half folded dorsad and extended, without styli. Female eighth abdominal tergite elongated ventrally. Type species. Paradoxitettigia longicaudica sp. nov. Etymology. The name of the new genus is derived from fantastic caudal morphological characters of male and female. Greek “ Paradox -” means fantastic, and Greek “ tettig -” means katydids.