A new species of the genus Hilethera Uvarov, 1923 (Orthoptera: Acrididae: Oedipodinae) from China and its complete mitochondrial genome
Author
Dong, Jiajia
Author
Chen, Zhenning
Author
Wang, Qingqing
Author
Guan, Delong
Author
Xu, Shengquan
Author
Robillard, Tony
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-03-06
4564
2
514
530
journal article
28424
10.11646/zootaxa.4564.2.10
fc00695e-0226-4bd4-8ddf-eef50bf81fe2
1175-5326
2588945
C06EB1DA-F364-4CF1-9A78-57FACBB174A0
Genus
Hilethera
Uvarov, 1923
Lerina
BolĂvar, 1902
: 602
;
Uvarov, 1922
: 727
;
Kirby, 1910
: 219
; 1914: 138 (name preoccupied replaced by
Lerinnia
).
Lerinnia
Uvarov, 1940
: 176
(nomen novum to
Lerina
);
Johnston, 1956
: 50
;
Dirsh. 1958
: 56
(synonym of
Hilethera
).
Hilethera
Uvarov, 1923
: 82
; 1925: 33; B.-
Bienko & Mistshenko, 1951
: 570
;
Dirsh, 1958
: 56
;
Dirsh, 1965
: 398
;
Zheng, 1993
: 442
;
Yin
et al.
, 1996
: 332
;
Zheng & Xia, 1998
: 116
;
Zheng & Lu, 2002
: 16
;
Bughio
et al
., 2012
.
Type
species:
Hilethera hierichonica
Uvarov, 1923
.
Diagnosis.
Size medium to small among the subfamily
Oedipodinae
with compressed black spots. Head shorter than pronotum. Vertex wide and short. Face slightly sloping backward. Fastigium of vertex protruded and flat, lacking median keel. Eyes large and oval shaped. Foveolae distinctly triangular. Antennae slender, filiform. Median keel of pronotum depressed and thin, cut only by posterior transverse sulcus located above the middle of pronotum, while lateral keel weak or nearly absent in the metazona; posterior margin of pronotum right-angled or obtusely angulate. Interspace of mesosternal lobes wide. Tegmina and hind wings well developed, surpassing apex of hind femora. Median intercalary vein of forewings approaching to median vein or between median vein and cubitus, without cross veins before median intercalary vein; cubital area wider than medial area, with or without intercalary vein. Median vein and precubitus of hing wings close, without dark transverse stripe. Hind femora short and thick, mostly dark in the inner side. Hind tibiae distinctly shorter than hid formora. Aroliums between claws of tarsus small. Subgenital plate of male short, conical.
Distribution.
Central and western Asia, Africa.