The type material of Gryllotalpidae Leach, 1815 (Insecta: Orthoptera: Ensifera) deposited in the Orthoptera collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University, Philadelphia (ANSP): an updated checklist
Author
Sperber, Carlos Frankl
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Zootaxa
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2017-08-08
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Genus
Neoscapteriscus Cadena-Castañeda, 2015
1.
Neoscapteriscus abbreviatus
(
Scudder, 1869
)
Holotype ♂ (
Fig.10
)
Label data:
Scapt. abbreviatus
Scudd.
Pernambuco. Fletcher;
abbreviatus
Scudd
; Type 761 (on red). Conservation status: Poor condition. Left antenna is broken and left part of pronotum(in lateral and frontal of views) is broken; the tegmina and wings (in dorsal view) are ripped and with holes. Specimen locality: Brazil, Pernambuco. Additional notes:
Neoscapteriscus abbreviatus
(
Scudder, 1869
)
new combination
of
Scapteriscus abbreviatus
Scudd. Mentions
of the specimen in literature:
Scudder (1869)
.
2.
Neoscapteriscus borellii
(Giglio-Tos, 1894)
Holotype of
Scapteriscus acletus
Rehn & Hebard 1916
♂ (
Fig.11
) Label data:
Scapteriscus acletus
R4H H406 Type (on red); Hebardville, GA. V, 15, 1915. (H). Conservation status: Poor condition. Left hind leg glued on card and a bigger hole in the pleura region of hind coxa (in lateral view). Specimen locality: United States of America, Hebardville, Ware County, Georgia. Additional notes: Junior synonmy:
Scapteriscus acletus
Rehn & Hebard, 1916
. Mentions of the specimen in literature:
Rehn & Hebard (1916)
,
Nickle (1992)
.
3.
Neoscapteriscus borellii
(Giglio-Tos, 1894)
Allotype
of
Scapteriscus acletus
Rehn & Hebard 1916
♀ (
Fig.12
) Label data: Hebardville, GA. V, 15, 1915; (H).
Scapteriscus acletus
R4H Paratype Allotype ♀ (on yellow). Conservation status: Good condition. Specimen locality: United States of America, Hebardville, Ware County, Georgia. Additional notes: Junior synonymy:
Scapteriscus acletus
Rehn & Hebard, 1916
. Mentions of the specimen in literature:
Rehn & Hebard (1916)
,
Nickle (1992)
.
4.
Neoscapteriscus tenuis
(
Scudder, 1869
)
Holotype ♀ (
Fig.13
)
Label data:
tenuis
Scudder
;
Scapt. tenuis
Scudder, Puty, Piauhy. Thayer Exp. O.H. St. John
; Type 763 (on red). Conservation status: Poor condition. Specimen glued onto the pin; the tegmina and wings (in dorsal view) are ripped; mesonotum and abdomen damaged. Specimen locality: Brazil, Rio Poti, Northeast Brazil, Estado do Piauí. Additional notes:
Neoscapteriscus tenuis
(
Scudder, 1869
)
new combination
of
Scapteriscus tenui
Scudd. Mentions
of the specimen in literature:
Scudder (1869)
,
Nickle (2003)
.
5.
Neoscapteriscus vicinus
(
Scudder, 1869
)
Lectotype ♂ (
Fig. 14
)
Label data:
vicinus
Scudder
;
Scapteriscus vicinus
type sel. by
Rehn 1916
(on red); Type 764 (on red); S.H. Scudder coll.; MCZ; Uhler; Rio Negro S.A. Conservation status: Poor condition. Antenna broken; left middle leg and both hind legs missing; remnants of fungi on the specimen. Specimen locality: Rio Negro, South Argentina Additional notes:
Neoscapteriscus vicinus
(
Scudder, 1869
)
new combination
of
Scapteriscus vicinus
Scudder
; lectotype designation by
Rehn (1917)
. Mentions of the specimen in literature:
Scudder (1869)
,
Rehn (1917)
,
Rehn & Hebard (1916)
.
6.
Neoscapteriscus vicinus
(
Scudder, 1869
)
Syntype of
Scapteriscus agassizii
Scudder, 1869
♂ (
Fig. 15
)
Label data:
Scapt.
agassizii
Scudd.
Neuchatel L. Agassiz;
agassizii
Scudd
; Type 7621 (on red). Conservation status: Bad condition. Antenna broken; left foreleg with pin hole (in dorsal view); tegmina damaged. Specimen locality: Switzerland, Neuchâtel, probably introduced from Central America as mentioned in original description
Scudder (1869)
. Additional notes: Junior synonymy:
Scapteriscus agassizii
Scudder, 1869
. Mentions of the specimen in literature:
Scudder (1869)
,
Rehn & Hebard (1916)
,
Rehn (1917)
.
7.
Neoscapteriscus vicinus
(
Scudder, 1869
)
Syntype of
Scapteriscus agassizii
Scudder, 1869
♂ (
Fig. 16
) Label data:
Scapteriscus agassizii
Scudder
May/15 Switzerland Prof. Agassiz; Type 7622. Conservation status: Poor condition. Specimen glued onto the pin; left antenna broken; left middle leg glued onto card; mesonotum with hole (dorsal view); left tegmina ripped; remnants of fungi on the specimen. Specimen locality: Switzerland, Neuchâtel. Additional notes: Junior synonymy:
Scapteriscus agassizii
Scudder, 1869
. Mentions of the specimen in literature:
Scudder (1869)
,
Rehn & Hebard (1916)
,
Rehn (1917)
.