Taxonomic review of the genus Paranisitra Chopard (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Eneopterinae: Nisitrini) with description of a new species from Mindanao Author Baroga-Barbecho, Jessica B. Author Yap, Sheryl A. Author Tan, Ming Kai Author Robillard, Tony text Zootaxa 2019 2019-03-19 4568 1 81 96 journal article 28330 10.11646/zootaxa.4568.1.5 91a8655a-a935-40ff-b341-68903c630693 1175-5326 2599264 15443B45-8673-41D9-B540-FD808E7F45B7 Key to species of Paranisitra Chopard, 1925 1 Face with white or yellow transverse band.................................................................. 2 - Face without white or yellow transverse band............................................................... 4 2 Body spotted; male genitalia with lateral endophallic sclerites and almost not hooked at apex... P. maculata Gorochov, 2009 - Body not spotted...................................................................................... 3 3 Body coloration usually yellow brown with black and yellow patterns; male genitalia with rounded and wide pseudepiphallic lophi............................................................................ P. longipes Chopard, 1925 - Body coloration lighter than other species; male genitalia with smaller and triangular pseudepiphallic lophi.............................................................................................. P. leytensis Robillard, 2015 4 Face entirely black; male genitalia with membranous lophi and ectophallic fold have strong leaf-like lateral sclerites......................................................................... P. septentria Baroga, Yap & Robillard, 2016 - Face entirely yellow................................................................................... 5 5 Presence of dark longitudinal band on hind femora; male genitalia pseudepiphallic lophi longer than wide, endophallic sclerite with lateral arms curved anteriorly.......................................................... P. flavofacia n. sp. - Absence of dark longitudinal band on hind femora; male genitalia with short and rounded pseudepiphallic lophi, wider than long; endophallic sclerite with lateral arms curved posteriorly and distinctly hooked at apex....... P. diluta Gorochov, 2009