Studies in Australian Tettigoniidae: new Phaneropterine Katydids from Queensland Rainforests (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae; Phaneropterinae) Author Rentz, Dcf 19 Butler Dr, Kuranda, Queensland, Australia 4881. E-mail: orthop 1 @ tpg. com. au 90 Mugga Way, Red Hill, ACT, Australia 2603. E-mail: ozguppy @ homemail. com. au 1435 - 1 Kubo-cho Matsusaka, Mie 515 - 004, Japan. E-mail: nori-ue @ ma. mctv. ne. jp Author Su, You Ning Author Ueshima, Norhiro text Zootaxa 2008 2008-12-15 1964 1 1 39 https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.1964.1.1 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.1964.1.1 1175­5334 5241847 Caedicia webberi ( Fig. 18 ) 2n=21 ( 20t +Xt) Specimens examined: R86-85, -102, -109, 88-214, 2004-26, -27, -31, -43, -2005-3, 2006-6, -7 The karyotype of this species consists of one pair of large and 9 pairs of medium to small telocentrics and the largest X telocentric ( Fig. 18a ). Thus, 2n= 21 in the male. At first metaphase there are 10 bivalents and the X ( Fig. 18b ). At first anaphase, the X moves to one pole with 10 autosomal entities and the other with 10 autosomes ( Fig. 18c ). As a result of the first division, two types of second metaphases are formed. One has 10 autosomes with X ( Fig. 18d ); the other is with 10 autosomes ( Fig. 18e ).