Revision of the polyphyletic genus Hirrius Bolívar, 1887 (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae), with descriptions of three new genera and insights into antennal sensilla morphology
Author
Skejo, Josip
Leibniz-Institut zur Analyse des Biodiversitätswandels - Standort Hamburg, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3, 20146 Hamburg, Germany
Author
Husemann, Martin
Leibniz-Institut zur Analyse des Biodiversitätswandels - Standort Hamburg, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3, 20146 Hamburg, Germany & Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Karlsruhe, Erbprinzenstrasse 13, 76133 Karlsruhe, Germany
Author
Jr, Romeo Patano
Center for Biodiversity Research and Extension in Mindanao & Institute of Biological Sciences, Animal Biology Division, Central Mindanao University, Musuan, Maramag, Bukidnon 8710, Philippines
Author
Tumbrinck, Josef
Auf der Hees 1, D- 41849 Wassenberg, Germany
Author
Pushkar, Taras I.
Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, B. Khmelnytskogo Str. 15, Kyiv, UA- 01030, Ukraine;
Author
Pavlović, Marko
Prva privatna gimnazija Varaždin s pravom javnosti, Franja Supila 22, Varaždin, HR- 42000, Croatia
Author
Mohagan, Alma
Center for Biodiversity Research and Extension in Mindanao & Institute of Biological Sciences, Animal Biology Division, Central Mindanao University, Musuan, Maramag, Bukidnon 8710, Philippines
Author
Pamin, Jan-Henrik
Leibniz-Institut zur Analyse des Biodiversitätswandels - Standort Hamburg, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3, 20146 Hamburg, Germany
Author
Kasalo, Niko
Matice hrvatske 11, 80101 Livno, Bosnia and Herzegovina
skejo.josip@gmail.com
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Zootaxa
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2024-10-21
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Genus
Hirrius
Bolívar, 1887
Vernacular name
: Mindanao Blackhoppers (
Figs. 1–13
)
Historical mentions: under
Arulenus
Stål 1877: 55–56
;
As
Hirrius
Bolívar 1887: 191
, 196, 308;
Hancock 1907: 7
;
Kirby 1910: 3
; Bolívar 1931: 30;
Günther 1937: 176
;
1938: 303
;
Blackith 1992: 90
; Yin
et al.
1996: 875; Otte 1997: 33;
Skejo 2017: 29
, 48, 117–121;
Patano
et al.
2022: 776
.
Type
species
Arulenus punctatus
Stål, 1877
(=
Hirrius punctatus
), by original monotypy.
Composition and distribution
. Three species endemic to Mindanao, the
Philippines
(
Fig. 2A, 2B, 2C
):
Hirrius punctatus
(
Stål, 1877
)
,
H. mindanaensis
Günther, 1938
, and
Hirrius ruber
sp. nov.
Diagnosis.
The genus
Hirrius
shares similarities with genera
Guentheracris
gen. nov.
,
Parahirrius
gen. nov
.
and
Zvierckia
gen. nov.
,
that were assigned to the genus
Hirrius
hitherto, but can easily be distinguished from these genera, as well as from other similar
Tetrigidae
genera, such as
Melainotettix
and
Camelotettix
, by the following set of traits: (
1
) Antennae smooth, long and with almost all the segments widened (filiform and short in
Parahirrius
gen. nov.
,
Melainotettix
and
Camelotettix
;
only subapical antennomeres widened in
Guentheracris
gen. nov.
; antennae with toothed margins and widened subapical antennomeres in
Zvierckia
gen. nov.
); (
2
) Antennal grooves inserted between the eyes, in similar fashion as in
Guentheracris
gen. nov.
,
Melainotettix
and
Camelotettix
(at the level of the lower margins of the compound eyes or slightly below in
Parahirrius
gen. nov.
, while strongly below the lower margins of the compound eyes in
Zvierckia
gen. nov.
); (
3
) pronotal discus in lateral view flat with a barely perceptible hump after prozona (with weak projections/tubercles in
Zvierckia
gen. nov.
; undulated in
Guentheracris
gen. nov.
,
Melainotettix
and
Camelotettix
); (
4
) tegmina not visible (visible in
Zvierckia
gen. nov.
,
Melainotettix
and
Camelotettix
); (
5
) hindwings visible in some species (visible in
Zvierckia
gen. nov.
and
Guentheracris
gen. nov.
, while large and easily visible in
Melainotettix
and
Camelotettix
, not visible at all in
Parahirrius
gen. nov.
). The genus
Arulenus
Stål, 1877
from Mindanao with widened subapical antennal segments can easily be distinguished from all the mentioned genera by the high spines between the shoulders.