Taxonomic notes on Pternoscirta pulchripes Uvarov, 1925 (Orthoptera: Acrididae: Oedipodinae) with proposal of new synonyms in the genera Flatovertex and Mioscirtus
Author
Huang, Jianhua
Author
Storozhenko, Sergey Yurievich
Author
Mao, Benyong
Author
Zheng, Zhemin
text
Zootaxa
2013
3718
6
545
560
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3718.6.3
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1175-5326
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Genus
Mioscirtus
Saussure, 1888
Mioscirtus
Saussure, 1888: 18
, 36, 175 (spelled as
Microscirtus
at page 36); Jacobson. 1905: 252; Kirby, 1910: 218; Uvarov, 1927: 119; Uvarov, 1942: 110; Bey-Bienko & Mishchenko, 1951: 558, 587; Johnston, 1956: 520; Xia, 1958: 136, 157, 158; Shumakov, 1963: 146; Dirsh, 1965: 400, 490; Johnston, 1968: 349; Harz, 1975: 446, 505; Zheng, 1993: 224; Otte, 1995: 376; Yin, Shi & Yin, 1996: 424; Zheng & Xia, 1998: 148.
Thiopteris
Houlbert, 1927: 120
, 126; Uvarov, 1942: 110 (junior synonym of
Mioscirtus
).
Type
species
:
Oedipoda wagneri
Eversmann, 1849
(subsequently designated by Kirby, 1910).
Generic diagnosis.
Body small.
Head
. Head short, vertex narrow and elongate, deeply and broadly depressed. Foveolae indistinct. Face slightly oblique in profile view, frontal ridge sulcate throughout with lateral sides carinate. Eyes oval. Antennae filiform, reaching posterior margin of pronotum.
Thorax
. Pronotum short, posterior margin rectangularly or acute-angulately protruding backwards; median carina distinct throughout, slightly raised in prozona, interrupted by posterior transverse sulcus only; lateral carinae indistinct or visible only in metazona. Lateral lobes of mesosternum transverse. Tegmina and hind wings developed, usually exceeding apices of hind femora. Tegmina with dense and unsymmetrical veins in the basal half and transparent in the apical half, medial area not broader than cubital area, median intercalary vein closer to media apically.
Hind
wings with dark fasciae near the base.
Hind
femora even, upper median carina complete and smooth.
Hind
tibiae slightly shorter than femora.
Hind
tarsi slender, claws and arolium small.
Abdomen
. Subgenital plate short conical, with apex truncate in male. Ovipositor stout, apex slightly hooklike.
Composition.
Type
species only (Eades
et al
, 2013).
Distribution
.
SOUTH EUROPE, NORTH AFRICA, WEST
AND CENTRAL ASIA, WEST
CHINA
.
Remarks.
Saussure (1888) simultaneously used two different spelling,
Mioscirtus
(page 18) and
Microscirtus
(page 36), as the genus name, but then chose
Mioscirtus
as the correct one (page 175). Thus, only
Mioscirtus
is the valid name of the genus according to Article 24.2 of the Code (International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, 1999).