New tribes, overview and checklist of Neotropical Cladonotinae (Orthoptera: Caelifera: Tetrigidae)
Author
Silva, Daniela Santos Martins
Author
Cadena-Castañeda, Oscar J.
Author
Pereira, Marcelo Ribeiro
Author
Domenico, Fernando Campos De
Author
Sperber, Carlos Frankl
text
Insecta Mundi
2019
2019-08-30
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10.5281/zenodo.3674939
1e35686c-3e83-4ac3-914c-f78296f9aeda
1942-1354
3674939
13D5064E-3000-4EE9-AAEE-DBF61F97A569
Key to the Neotropical
Cladonotinae
(extant genera)
1. Body laterally compressed with foliaceous pronotum
[Choriphyllini Cadena-Castañeda and Silva, n. trib.]........................................................ 2
— Body not laterally compressed without a foliaceous pronotum
[Mucrotettigini Cadena- Castañeda and Silva, n. trib., and
Cota
Bolívar, 1887
]
.........................
3
2(1). Hind femur with continuous dorsal margin (
Fig. 22A
).......................................................................
Choriphyllum
Serville, 1838
(
Fig. 1–5
)
— Hind femur with dorsal margin excavated on distal portion (
Fig. 22B
)...........................................................
Phyllotettix
Hancock, 1902
(
Fig. 6
,
7
)
3(1). Lateral lobe of pronotum directed sidewards, flattened and with spine (
Fig. 22C
)..............................................
Armasius
Perez-Gelabert and Yong, 2014
— Lateral lobe of pronotum directed downward and continuous with body (
Fig. 22D
).......
4
4(3). Posterior margin of pronotum sharply pointed (
Fig. 22E
)............................
5
— Posterior margin of pronotum not sharply pointed (
Fig. 22F
).........................
6
5(4). Pronotum slightly tapering towards the posterior margin of pronotum, with arrow shaped apex (
Fig. 22E
).......
Cubanotettix
Perez-Gelabert, Hierro and Otte, 1998
(
Fig. 8
)
— Pronotum tapering towards the posterior margin of pronotum and abruptly sharpening up as a spine (
Fig. 22G
)
Mucrotettix
Perez-Gelabert, Hierro and Otte, 1998
(
Fig. 13C
,
14B
)
6(4). Posterior margin of pronotum ‘U’ shaped (
Fig. 22H
)......................................................
Hottettix
Perez-Gelabert, Hierro and Otte, 1998
(
Fig. 12C
)
— Posterior margin of pronotum not ‘U’ shaped......................................
7
7(6). Posterior margin of pronotum rounded.....................................................................
Bahorucotettix
Perez-Gelabert, Hierro and Otte, 1998
— Posterior margin of pronotum not rounded........................................
8
8(7). Posterior part of pronotum slightly tapering from the base toward the apex, with truncated apex (
Fig. 22I
).........
Cubonotus
Perez-Gelabert, Hierro and Otte, 1998
(
Fig. 9C
)
— Posterior part of pronotum tapering from the base toward the apex, without truncated apex..........................................................................
9
9(8). Posterior margin of pronotum slightly turning upward (
Fig. 22J
)..........................................
Tiburonotus
Perez-Gelabert, Hierro and Otte, 1998
(
Fig. 16
)
— Posterior margin of pronotum does not turn upwards..............................
10
10(9). Anterior margin of pronotum slightly hook-like over the head (
Fig. 22K
)....................................
Sierratettix
Perez-Gelabert, Hierro and Otte, 1998
(
Fig. 15
)
— Anterior margin of pronotum rounded..........................................
11
11(10). Hind femur with at least two denticles (lappets) in dorsal view (
Fig. 22L
).............
12
— Hind femur without denticles (lappets) in dorsal view.............................
13
12(11). Pronotum not covering the whole abdomen, with only one elevation (cusp) on the pronotum in lateral view (
Fig. 22M
)........................................................................
Haitianotettix
Perez-Gelabert, Hierro and Otte, 1998
(
Fig. 11
)
— Pronotum covering the whole abdomen, with two elevations (cusps) on the pronotum in lateral view (
Fig. 22N
)..................................
Cota
Bolívar, 1887
(
Fig. 19–21
)
13(11). Pronotum elevated (not foliaceous) with infrascapular area evident and humero-apical carina continuous with internal lateral carina (
Fig. 22O
).....
Eleleus
Bolívar, 1887
(
Fig. 10
)
— Pronotum elevated (not foliaceous) with infrascapular area evident, without humero-apical carina continuous with internal lateral carina (
Fig. 22P
)............................................
Truncotettix
Perez-Gelabert, Hierro and Otte, 1998
(
Fig. 17–18
)