Studies in Australian Tettigoniidae: New short-winged Agraeciini from Australia (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae; Conocephalinae; Agraeciini)
Author
Rentz, Dcf
0000-0002-2264-4523
orthop1@tpg.com.au
Author
Su, You Ning
0000-0002-0090-9826
ouning.su@csiro.au
Author
Ueshima, Norihiro
0000-0002-2264-4523
orthop1@tpg.com.au
text
Zootaxa
2021
2021-10-27
5059
2
1
72
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5059.1.1
1175-5326
5602508
55EFABBA-F43C-4AA5-8B50-776C46DEB1B5
Cooloolagraecia
Rentz, Su and Ueshima
Gen. et sp. nov.
ANIC number: Gen. Nov.30
Type species:
Cooloolagraecia wallum
Rentz, Su & Ueshima
,
gen. nov.
, here designated.
19 Named with reference to the
type
locality, a special place for
Orthoptera
.
Common name. Short-winged Wallum Katydids
Cooloolagraecia
Rentz & Su
,
gen. nov.
is proposed to include two mesopterous species from coastal
Queensland
. They are associated with “wallum” habitats. Wallums are lowland, mostly coastal, ecosystems in south-east
Queensland
and northern
New South Wales
characterised by floral-rich shrubs, grasses and herbs on sandy, acidic soils that are frequently subject to
natural
wildfires. In wet years, they are very wet and swampy. The species described below from this habitat followed a very wet period the previous season.
Generic characters.
Size moderate to large for tribe, form very robust. Both sexes macropterous (
Figs 15A
,
16A, B
). Head strongly slanting, jaws substantial; frons smooth, shining, mostly smooth, pitted dorsally; median ocellus small but well indicated, positioned just below antennal sockets, lateral ocelli absent. Eye small, round, positioned high on head; frontal fastigium absent; fastigium of vertex short, sharp, extending just above antennal scape, surface smooth, not sulcate; antenna with scape about 2x as long as pedicel, quadrate in shape, weakly produced on dorsal internal margin; flagellum slightly longer than length of body, very thin, concolorous, not annulate. Pronotum well half again as long as broad, lateral lobes shallow; surface of disk shining, irregularly minutely pitted; lateral lobe with humeral angles poorly developed, surface not rugulose and irregularly punctate, posterior margin with prominent swelling over auditory foramen; anterior margin of disk very feeble concave in the middle, posterior margin obtuse to truncate, ventral margin weakly concave. Tegmina short, tightly adpressed to abdomen, female tegmina slightly overlapping. Stridulatory file very elongate with many teeth, not on a raised swelling; tegmen with prominent subcosta and media, other veins reticulate. Prothorax with prominent widely spaced spines; meso- and metathorax unarmed except for a tubercle on each side of anterior margin of mesothorax. All legs stout. Fore femur laterally compressed, surface smooth but not shining, sparsely hirsute, armed only on anterior ventral margin with a few short tooth-like spines; tibia cylindrical, unarmed on dorsal surface, ventral surface armed on both margins, slightly swollen in region of auditory foramen. Middle femur similar to fore femur but spines on both margins of ventral surface; tibia feebly laterally compress, more swollen basally, dorsal surface unarmed, ventral surface with spines on both margins. Hind femur stout, short, not abnormally swollen basally, spines only on ventral surface of external margin; tibia armed dorsally with relatively elongate, widely spaced spines, apex with a single elongate spur on each side, subapical in position; ventral surface with many spines, mostly positioned apically, apex with 4 apical spurs appearing as 6 owing to adjacent subapical spines. Genicular lobes of all femora armed on both sides. Abdomen elongate, without any prominent ridges or modifications. Male tenth tergite apically indented or with a median sulcus; titillators massive basally, apex minute bifurcated. Cercus short, stout, species distinctive, with internal tooth mostly concealed from above; subgenital plate with a pair of relatively small, feebly curved styles, median incision shallow. Female with tegmina touching, or slightly overlapping; tenth tergite with soft, depressed medial portion, shallowly U-shaped; cercus rather short, stout, feebly curved inwards; subgenital plate much broader than long, with shallow median incision. Ovipositor falcate, unarmed.
Overall colour brown, frons reddish brown, often with a darker central area. Head with eye brown; scape and pedicel of antenna black on frontal surface flagellum light brown, not annulate; vertex light brown; abdomen brown or with faint to intense median longitudinal stripe; thorax reddish brown, abdominal segments dark brown to black laterally. Ovipositor brown slightly darker apically.