Some lesser known silent crickets (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Euscyrtinae) from the hilly tracts of India
Author
Meena, Ashok Kumar
ICAR Emeritus Scientist Scheme, Department of Entomology, Rajasthan College of Agriculture, MPUAT, Udaipur (Rajasthan) - 313001 & akmeenaentomology @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 8856 - 0250
Author
Swaminathan, Rajamani
ICAR Emeritus Scientist Scheme, Department of Entomology, Rajasthan College of Agriculture, MPUAT, Udaipur (Rajasthan) - 313001 & udaiswami 57 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 4634 - 9721
Author
Swaminathan, Tatiana
ICAR Emeritus Scientist Scheme, Department of Entomology, Rajasthan College of Agriculture, MPUAT, Udaipur (Rajasthan) - 313001 & tatianaswaminathan 1966 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 9977 - 6527
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-11-20
4881
3
559
572
journal article
9533
10.11646/zootaxa.4881.3.8
58d31bf6-f0f2-49f0-a076-07c256db65d5
1175-5326
4283978
E7BB482C-B158-4339-A34A-C5C7876D5639
Subgenus
Osus
Gorochov, 1987
Osus
Gorochov, 1987: 9
; Ichikawa
et al
., 2000: 279; Storozhenko and Paik, 2007: 115.
The sub generic name
Osus
was established by A V
Gorochov, 1987
for the first time with
Gryllus
(
Eneoptera
)
hemelytrus
De Haan, 1842
as the
type
species by original designation.
Species included in this subgenus:
Euscyrtus
(
Osus
)
concinnus
(Hann, 1844)
;
Euscyrtus
(
Osus
)
hemelytrus
(Hann, 1844)
; and
Euscyrtus
(
Osus
)
japonicus
Shiraki, 1930
Euscyrtus
(
Osus
)
concinnus
(Hann, 1844)
(Plate II)
Gryllus
(
Eneoptera
)
concinnus
Haan, 1844
. Temminck, Verhandl., Orth.:231.
Euscirtus concinnus
Saussure, 1878
. Mem. Soc. Geneve, 25:626.
Euscyrtus concinnus
Chopard, 1924a
. Rec.lnd. Mus., 26:188.
Euscyrtus concinnus
Chopard, 1968
. Orth. Cat., 12:419.
Euscyrtus concinnus
Chopard, 1969
. Fauna Ind. Grylloidea, 2:394.
Euscyrtus concinnus
Vasanth, 1993
. Stud. Crickets Northeast Ind., 126–127, 178.
Material examined:
Ƌ (26):
India
,
Tamil Nadu
,
Coimbatore
,
TNAU
,
19.i.2014
,
11° 0’ 44.5’’ N
,
76° 56’ 8.12’’ E
,
411 m
.
; from grasses; coll.
R
.
Nagar
(2).
Same
location, coll.
Jhabar Mal
, from grasses (2) & mango orchard (3).
20.i.2014
, coll. Jhabar
mal (1).
22.i.2014
, from napier grass; coll.
R
.
Nagar
(5)
.
Karnataka
,
Kansur
,
Sirsi
,
19.iv.2015
,
14° 37’ 10.2’’ N
,
74° 50’ 7.44’’ E
,
611 m
.
;
from light trap
; coll.
P. Ganesh
(1)
.
Kerala
,
Idukki
,
Wagamon
heights,
23.x.2015
,
9° 40’ 50’’ N
,
76° 52’ 0’’ E
,
1200 m
.; from grasses; coll.
T
.
Swaminathan
(2).
Same
location, coll.
R
. Na-gar (2)
.
Tamil Nadu
,
Coimbatore
,
TNAU
,
May
, 2012,
11° 0’ 44.5’’ N
,
76° 56’ 8.12’’ E
,
411 m
.
; from grasses; coll.
T
,
Swaminathan
(4)
.
♀
(24):
India
,
Tamil Nadu
,
Coimbatore
,
TNAU
,
19.i.2014
,
11° 0’ 44.5’’ N
,
76° 56’ 8.12’’ E
,
411 m
.; from grass-es; coll.
R
.
Nagar
(1).
Same
location, coll.
Jhabar
mal, from grasses (7) & mango orchard (3).
Same
location, coll.
R
.
Nagar
, from napier grass (1); likewise, (1) on
22.i.2014
.
Kerala
,
Idukki
,
Wagamon
heights,
23.x.2015
,
9° 40’ 50’’ N
,
76° 52’ 0’’ E
,
1200 m
.;
by net
sweep; coll.
R
.
Nagar
(2).
Same
location, coll.
T
.
Swaminathan
(1).
Tamil Nadu
,
Coimbatore
,
TNAU
,
May
, 2012,
11° 0’ 44.5’’ N
,
76° 56’ 8.12’’ E
,
411 m
.; from grasses; coll.
T
,
Swaminathan
(5)
.
Description of Indian specimens (Male & Female)
: All identifiable key characters of
E.
(
O
.)
concinnus
are almost similar to the descriptions given by earlier workers. Additional observations to the existing characters include: entire body yellowish, the postero-lateral margins of 8
th
tergite with a projection and the antero-lateral thickened margin of 9
th
tergite with 3 nodule-like structures (Vasanth, 1993). The male genitalia is with a short epiphallus, the dorsal side deeply notched or bifid with a rounded apical area. Epiphallus has two dorso-lateral spinulose lobes. Phallus with a well developed ramus, which is closely attached to epiphallus with transparent membranous parts, basal part of ramus significantly wider than the apices, length of ramus reaching nearly half of semitubus. Ventral side of epiphallus having transparent paired endoparameral apodemes, semitubus and rachis (= guiding rod) short. The rachis reaches up to almost middle of epiphallus with an acute apex. Spermatophore is brown, almost pearshaped, with one side flat, with a thin long tube. Ovipositor is S-shaped, slightly longer than hind femur, as well as hind tibiae and almost equal to body length; base of ovipositor (1/3
rd
) is light brown, while the apical side is dark brown in colour.
Distribution:
Indian subcontinent,
Indonesia
, Mymnar,
Thailand
, oriental region and North
Australia
PLATE II.
Euscyrtus
(
E
.)
concinnus
Ƌ (1–5): 1. Habitus; 2. Head, dorsal view; 3. 8
th
& 9
th
tergites with nodule-like structures; 4 & 5. View of genitalia: 4. Dorsal [(a)—spinulose lobes]; 5. Ventral [(a)—close-up]; 6. Habitus (
♀
).