A revision of the genus Conanalus Tinkham, 1943 (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae)
Author
Shi, Fu-Ming
College of Life Sciences, Hebei University, Baoding, 071002, P. R. China. E-mail: shif _ m @ 126. com Faculty of Conservation Biology, Southwest Forestry College, Kunming, 650224, P. R. China
Author
Mao, Shao-Li
College of Life Sciences, Hebei University, Baoding, 071002, P. R. China. E-mail: shif _ m @ 126. com Faculty of Conservation Biology, Southwest Forestry College, Kunming, 650224, P. R. China
Author
Ou, Xiao-Hong
text
Zootaxa
2008
2008-12-03
1949
1
30
36
https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.1949.1.2
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.1949.1.2
11755334
5231420
Key to known species of
Conanalus
1 Prosternum bispinose, all femora unarmed..................................................................................................2
- Prosternum unarmed, meso- and postfemora with ventral spines; ovipositor shorter than length of body, tegmina of female reaching middle part of first tergite (male unknown).....
C. brevivalva
Shi, Wang & Fu
2 Tegmina of female as nearly long as pronotum (male unknown), reaching apex of the middle of third abdominal tergite
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C. plicipennis
Xia & Liu
- Tegmina of female shorter than pronotum, reaching posterior margin of first abdominal tergite...............3
3 Apex of tenth abdominal tergite of male conical, or axe-shaped................................................................4
- Apex of tenth abdominal tergite of male bifurcated....................................................................................5
4 Tenth abdominal tergite of male long conical produced caudally; tegmina of female short, oval pads, slightly separated in dorsal view
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C. pieli
Tinkham
- Tenth abdominal tergite of male modified, axe-shaped; tegmina of female as long as a half of pronotum..
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C. axinus
Shi, Wang & Fu
5 Apex of tenth abdominal tergite of male with a pair of short lamellae; cerci long, slightly curved inward, with two inner spines on basal and middle part (female unknown).
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C. brevicaudus
sp. nov.
- Apex of tenth abdominal tergite of male with a pair of comparatively long lamellae; cerci with a inner spine inward on the middle and a inner spine downward near apex.
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C. robustus
sp. nov.