Adenopygus: a new genus and two new species of Luzarinae cricket of Brazilian Atlantic Forest (Orthoptera: Grylloidea)
Author
Bolfarini, Marcio P.
Author
De, Francisco De A. G.
text
Zootaxa
2012
3303
37
49
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.210622
54c7b1dd-0978-437d-abdd-fef6963ecda0
1175-5326
210622
Adenopygus heikoi
Bolfarini
& de Mello, sp. n.
(Table I;
Figs. 1–4
).
Etymology.
Species dedicated to Heiko Poehlemanl, owner of Kolibri Farm where the specimens were obtained.
Material examined.
Brazil
, SP, São José dos Campos, São Francisco Xavier district, Fazenda Kolibri, ca.
1,300 m
alt.,
10-23.III.2006
, M. P. Bolfarini, leg.: Male
holotype
,
7 male
paratypes
,
58 female
paratypes
.
Repositories.
A. heikoi
,
n. sp.
:
Male
holotype
,
3 male
paratypes
,
4 female
paratypes
[
MZSP
];
4 male
paratypes
,
54 female
paratypes
[
UBTU
].
Description.
Overall aspect marbled dark brown on yellowish background, covered with micro pilosity and bristles. Male: Dorsum of head yellowish with darker longitudinal bands; interocular region dark brown; eyes black (
Fig. 1
E); antennal scape little pigmented, flagellum brownish with isolated white annuli throughout its length; front dark brown with lighter mark shaped as an inverted Y; gena medium brown with a darker maculae above; clypeus medium brown, its middle portion unpigmented; labrum light yellow on mid-portion and medium smoky brown on sides; maxillary palpi white with light-brown spots, 3rd and 4th joints small (
Fig. 1
D), 5th joint light brown on lateral and ventral faces, dorsal face with white band along midline except in portion immediately preceding apical truncation. Disk of pronotum marbled dark brown; fore wings medium brown with edges and region along dividing vein whitish; femur and tibia I and II banded with brown on yellow background; external face of femur III yellowish, especially in anterior region, adorned with oblique light-brown bands and brown maculae, genicular area reddish brown with sparse pilosity; hind tibia inconspicuously banded brown on yellow background. Supraanal plate medium brown with lighter spots (
Figures
1
I, and 2K-M); abdominal tergites ochre; subgenital plate medium brown (fig. 1J, 2J); cerci yellow with irregular spots. Phallic complex: as in
Figure 3
A-D. Female: Similar to male but spot pattern slightly more contrasting.