Phalangopsidae crickets from Tropical Africa (Orthoptera, Grylloidea), with descriptions of new taxa and an identification key for African genera
Author
Desutter-Grandcolas, Laure
text
Zootaxa
2015
3948
3
451
496
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3948.3.5
48fd46c1-a333-45ef-85fd-bb89451998da
1175-5326
241857
809AC895-779E-419D-8EBE-071F0ACCD72E
Upupagryllus subapterus
Desutter-Grandcolas
,
n. sp.
(
Figs 12
,
13
A–IM, 14A–C)
Type
locality.
Tanzania
, Eastern Usambara mountains,
Amani,
1000m
Type
material.
Holotype
.
Tanzania
, Eastern Usambara mountains,
Amani,
1000m
, forêt sempervirente,
17.v.1995
,
1 male
, jour, fn6, litière (L. Desutter-Grandcolas), MNHN-EO-ENSIF3600.
Allotype.
Same locality, habitat and collector as the
holotype
,
1 female
,
16.v.1995
, nuit, fn 24, MNHN-EO-3601.
Paratypes
,
23 males
,
37 females
.
Same locality, habitat and collector as the
holotype
,
16.v.1995
, jour,
3 males
, fn19–21,
1 female
, fn23, litière;
17.v.1995
, jour,
6 males
, fn1, 7–11,
6 females
, fn12–17, litière;
18.v.1995
, jour,
1 male
, fn2,
4 females
, fn3, 4, 6, 7, litière;
19.v.1995
, jour,
6 males
, fn11–17,
8 females
, fn3, 9, 18–23, litière;
21.v.1995
, nuit,
1 male
, fn45,
2 females
, fn 46–47, litière; jour,
5 males
, fn5–9,
7 females
, fn 10–14, 16–17;
22.v.1995
, nuit,
1 female
, fn 15, litière;
23.v.1995
, jour,
1 male
, fn3,
3 females
, fn 4–6, litière (MNHN-EO-ENSIF3758-3812).
Other material examined.
Same locality, habitat and collector as the
holotype
,
3 males
,
5 females
,
8 juveniles
:
16.v.1995
,
1 female
, jour, fn22, litière,
2 male
juveniles, jour, fn25, 74, litière;
17.v.1995
, jour,
2 males
, fn4–5,
4 juveniles
, fn18–21, litière;
18.v.1995
, jour,
1 female
, fn 5,
1 juvenile
, fn 8, litière;
19.v.1995
, jour,
1 male
, fn17,
1 female
, fn 24, litière;
21.v.1995
, jour,
1 female
, fn15,
1 female
juvenile, fn 18, litière; 17–21.
v.1995,
1
female (élevage).
MNHN
.
Etymology.
Species named after FW condition in males.
Diagnosis.
Within the genus, species characterized by the lack of TI tympana and the length of TIII inner dorsal apical spur (longer than half basitarsomere III).
Males
with very short FWs, median, flap-like, and covering each other (
Fig. 12
D); genitalia smaller and more narrow than those of
Upupagryllus alatus
Desutter-Grandcolas
,
n. sp.
, with wider distal sclerites and foliaceous parameres (
Fig. 14
).
Females
apterous; ovipositor about equal in size with TIII. Female genitalia: copulatory papilla cylindrical, with simple, membranous apex.
Description.
In addition to the characters of the genus.
Maxillary palpi with joints 3 and 4 subequal, joint 4 slightly shorter than joint 3, both shorter than joint 5 (
Fig. 13
A). TIII serrulation lacking between subapical spurs and apical spurs, and between subapical spurs, on both inner and outer sides; above subapical spurs, no spines on inner side; zero to two spines in males (mean 0.7), zero to three spines females (mean 1.1), most often with a spine on one side only. Basitarsomeres III serrulation: no inner spine in addition to apical one, four to five outer spines (mean 4.5) in addition to apical spine, in both males and females.
Coloration.
Very long and thick dark brown setae, thin and short setae golden. Head dorsum and fastigium yellowish, with four longitudinal brown lines prolonged toward occiput, two from the inner angles of the eyes and two from the lateral ocelli, these last two connected by a thin transverse line; a small, convex yellow spot behind each lateral ocellus, embedded in the thin brown line; cheeks yellowish with a median brown spot; face light yellow with some brown spots or lines: one pair of spots above the epistemal suture, one pair of lines below median ocellus, these connected together by two thin transverse lines, a large triangular spot along the lower angle of each eye and each antennal pit; maxillary palpi light yellow; scapes light yellow, sometimes marked with brown. Pronotum yellowish and brown, the pyriform inscriptions lighter, the margins light brown with a thin black line along the posterior margin (
Fig. 12
D). Abdomen dark brown, with indistinct lighter or darker variation (i.e., a longitudinal lighter line, a row of darker spots along the lighter tergite distal margin,
Fig. 12
A, B). Cerci yellowish to brown, their bases lighter. Legs light yellowish brown with indistinct darker marks: FI, FII with a distal ring and a subdistal spot on outer side; TI, TII with three dorsal half rings, their apex lightly coloured; FIII with a darker knee and darker oblique, parallel lines on dorsal and outer sides; TIII darker dorsally.
Male.
FWs very short, not reaching metanotum midlength, almost covering each other, somewhat inflated on their margins (
Fig. 12
A, D). Supra anal plate densely covered with long setae (
Fig. 12
G). Subgenital plate distal margin plicate innerly along the median furrow; entirely brown (
Fig. 12
H).
Male genitalia.
Upper part of pseudepiphallic sclerite narrow, pseudepiphallic distal sclerites wide at base, widely apart, leaving a wider space for pseudepiphallic parameres, and acute distally; rami short, with a small distal apodeme; pseudepiphallic parameres relatively long, foliaceous dorsally; endophallic sclerite long, with short endophallic apodemes.
Female.
Apterous (
Fig. 12
B, C). Distal margin of subgenital plate little sinuate (
Fig. 12
J). Ovipositor (
Fig. 12
C) about as long as TIII, but often slightly shorter; apex as in
Fig. 13
B.
Female genitalia.
Copulatory papilla small and cylindrical, without a dorsal swelling; apex membranous, truncate (
Fig. 13
C–I).