Central American Tetrigidae Rambur, 1838 (Orthoptera): a preliminary catalogue Author Kasalo, Niko Matice hrvatske 11, 80101 Livno (Bosnia and Herzegovina) niko. kasalo 5 @ gmail. com (corresponding author) Author Naskrecki, Piotr Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University 26 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 (United States) Author Rebrina, Fran University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science, Department of Biology, Division of Zoology, Evolution Lab, Rooseveltov trg 6, HR- 10000 Zagreb (Croatia) Author Skejo, Josip University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science, Department of Biology, Division of Zoology, Evolution Lab, Rooseveltov trg 6, HR- 10000 Zagreb (Croatia) and Leibniz-Institut zur Analyse des Biodiversitätswandels - Standort Hamburg, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3, D- 20146 Hamburg (Germany) text Zoosystema 2023 2023-04-14 45 7 177 212 journal article 10.5252/zoosystema2023v45a7 39094066-c479-4276-878d-14eaf46194b1 1638-9387 7841687 urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:6B5C8644-7CE5-439E-8D15-79A923B1B75A Genus resembling Stenodorsus Hancock, 1906 or Danielatettix Cadena-Castañeda, Dávila Gonzalez, Vasquéz Rodríguez & Trujillo Rodríguez, 2021 ( Fig. 34 ) MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Panamá 1 ♀ ; Coclé , Penonomé , Río Indio Arriba ; Andrés Matos leg. DISTRIBUTION. — Panamá . See Figure 2. REMARK A specimen clearly belonging to a genus hitherto unreported from Central America has been observed. Due to an unfavorable angle from which the photograph was taken, it is impossible to precisely identify the species, but its wing length and vertex width resemble that of Stenodorsus and Danielatettix . It differs from Stenodorsus by a more pronounced bifurcation of the frontal costa which is placed lower than in Stenodorsus . It differs from Danielatettix by the length of the posterior tarsal claw. Thus, this specimen could represent an undescribed species or genus but there is no appropriate material from which to draw firm conclusions.