Relationships and taxonomy of the genus Diponthus Stål (Orthoptera: Acridoidea Romaleidae)
Author
Pocco, Martina E.
Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores (CEPAVE), CONICET - UNLP, La Plata, Argentina & División Entomología, Museo de La Plata - FCNYM-UNLP, La Plata, Argentina
Author
Lange, Carlos E.
Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores (CEPAVE), CONICET - UNLP, La Plata, Argentina & Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas de la Provincia de Buenos Aires (CICPBA), Argentina
Author
Cigliano, María Marta
Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores (CEPAVE), CONICET - UNLP, La Plata, Argentina & División Entomología, Museo de La Plata - FCNYM-UNLP, La Plata, Argentina
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Diponthus electus
(
Serville, 1838
)
(
Figs. 3i, j
,
7a, b
,
8h
,
9a, b
,
10h
,
11h
,
12a, b
, and
13
).
Acridium electum
Serville, 1838
[1839]: 67 (
Holotype
, male,
Uruguay
,
Montevideo
, MNHN Paris)
Diponthus electus
:
Walker, 1870: 637
;
Kirby, 1910: 381
;
Rehn, 1913: 334
;
Carbonell
et al.
2023
;
Cigliano
et al.
2023
.
Diponthus maculiferus
(
Walker, 1870
)
n. syn.
Acridium maculiferum
Walker, 1870: 622
, 639 (
Holotype
, male,
Uruguay
,
Montevideo
, BMNH
London NH Mus.
)
Diponthus maculiferus
:
Kirby, 1910: 381
; Liebermann, 1955: 337;
Otte, 1995: 44
;
Cigliano
et al.
2023
.
Eynisacris extranea
Walker, 1870: 639
(
Holotype
, male,
Uruguay
,
Montevideo
, BMNH London NH Mus.);
Kirby, 1910: 381
(=
Diponthus maculiferus
Walker
)
Nomenclatural comments.
Based on the comparison of the original descriptions, photographs of
type
specimens, and materials examined from the distribution range of the species (
Uruguay
) the synonymy of
D. electus
and
D. maculiferus
is formally established here.
Diagnosis.
Similar to
D. dispar
, from which it differs by the following characteristics: male cerci short, tapering towards the apex, curved downwards, dorsally straight, with a slight concavity ventrally, apex curved downwards, barely reaching the end of epiproct (
Fig. 9a
). Epiproct elongated, with tubercles on the posterior margin; furculae smaller with broader tips, slightly acute, placed apart from the midline (
Fig. 9b
). Dorsal valves of aedeagus curved downwards only at their apices; dilated apex (
Figs. 10h
, and
11h
). Valves of cingulum hook-shaped (
Fig. 10h
). Cingulum wide V-shaped; zygoma thin (
Fig. 11h
). Epiphallus with lophi parallel to the bridge, extended but without reaching the posterior processes of the lateral plates (
Fig. 12a, b
). Prosternal tubercle not so laterally compressed, with wider apex. Tegmina with discal area greenish-yellow, medial area transparent, anal area green (
Figs. 3i, j
, and
8h
); with transverse veins delimiting semiregular cells (
Fig. 8h
). Hind wings burgundy color. Smaller insects (
Fig. 3i, j
).
Redescription and chromatic characters, and material examined
. See Appendix 1
Measurements (in mm).
Body length: males: 26.8 (25–29); females: 38.3 (37–39). Hind femur length: males: 15 (14–16); females: 20.3 (20–21). Tegmina length: males: 22 (20–23); females: 30.3 (28–33).
Distribution.
This species is distributed in
Uruguay
(
Rivera
,
Tacuarembó
,
Paysandú
,
Montevideo
) (
Fig. 13
).
Observations
.
Pictet & Saussure (1887)
cite the presence of
D. electus
in
Argentina
as “confins de la Patagonie (G. Claraz)”, and
Rehn (1913)
cites it for Misiones. However, from the descriptions provided by these authors, we consider that these records actually correspond to
D. dispar
.