A taxonomic study on the species of the genus Phlugiolopsis Zeuner (Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae, Meconematinae)
Author
Wang, Hanqiang
Author
Li, Kai
Author
Liu, Xianwei
text
Zootaxa
2012
3332
27
48
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.209588
c86fee63-7d70-4d4e-b52f-33c41d0d4b1a
1175-5326
209588
Phlugiolopsis ventralis
sp.nov.
(
Figs. 56
–
59
)
Material.
Holotype
3,
China
: Yunnan, Kunming, West Mountain, 2010.
X.24
, leg. GUO Jiang-li;
Paratype
5ƤƤ, same data as
holotype
.
Description.
Male. Fore tibiae armed 4, 4(1, 1), mid tibiae with 3 inner and 3 outer spines, hind tibiae with 20
–
22 teeth on inner and outer margin of dorsal surface, and with 3 pairs of apical spurs. Tegmina distinctly surpassed hind margin of pronotum. 10th abdominal tergite with hind margin produced. Cerci short and robust (
Figs.
56
–
58), inner surface of basal half excavated, with weak upper lobe, apical third near triangular, strongly incurved. Subgenital plate slightly longer than wide, with long apical lobe and truncate apex, with paired styli. Female. Subgential plate nearly triangular and apex notched, lateral margin straight and with a short keel (
Fig. 59
). Ovipositor is shorter than hind femora, ventral valve with apical hook.
Coloration.
Body yellowish brown. Dorsal surface of head with 4 black longitudinal lines, antennae with few and scattered dark rings, dorsal surface of pronotum with a wide pale brown longitudinal band and 2 black lateral stripes, the stripes not reaching hind margin, abdomen with black lateral and ventral surface.
Measurements.
(in mm)
Body |
Pronotum |
Tegmina |
Hind femora Ovipositor |
3 |
7.3 |
4.0 |
1.2 |
7.2 / |
Ƥ |
8.7~9.5 |
3.9~4.1 |
1.4 |
6.8 5.2~5.5 |
Discussion.
This new species is similar to
Phlugiolopsis yaeyamensis
Yamasaki, 1986
, differs in male cerci with apex strongly incurved and triangular (
Fig. 56
); subgential plate of female with hind margin nearly triangular and apex notched, lateral margin straight and with a short keel (
Fig. 59
).
Etymology.
The specific name is derived from Latin
ventralis
, referring to the black ventral surface of abdomen.
Distribution.
China
(Yunnan).