Review of Anapolisia Piza, 1980 and Tropicophyllum Koçak & Kemal, 2008 stat. rev. (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae: Microcentrini)
Author
Mendes, Diego Matheus De Mello
0000-0001-5037-9686
Coleções Biológicas, Instituto de Desenvolvimento Sustentável Mamirauá, Caixa Postal 38.69553 - 225, Tefé, Amazonas, Brasil diego. mello. mendes @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5037 - 9686
diego.mello.mendes@gmail.com
Author
Rafael, José Albertino
0000-0001-5037-9686
Coleções Biológicas, Instituto de Desenvolvimento Sustentável Mamirauá, Caixa Postal 38.69553 - 225, Tefé, Amazonas, Brasil diego. mello. mendes @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5037 - 9686 & Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, INPA, Programa de Pós-graduação em Entomologia, Caixa Postal 2223, 69080 - 971, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil jarafael 2 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 0170 - 0514 Corresponding author & Coleções Biológicas, Instituto de Desenvolvimento Sustentável Mamirauá, Caixa Postal 38.69553 - 225, Tefé, Amazonas, Brasil diego. mello. mendes @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5037 - 9686
diego.mello.mendes@gmail.com
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Anapolisia atlantica
Mendes & Rafael
sp. nov.
Figures 9–12
Diagnosis.
Branches of MP vein forming pentagonal cell (
Fig. 10
). First branch of MP vein and third branch of CuA vein connected by two transverse veins, forming a narrow pentagonal cell (
Fig. 10
). First branch of MP vein and third branch of CuA vein connected by two transverse veins (
Fig. 10
). Lateral lobe of mesobasisternum laterally concave (
Fig. 9E
). Lateral lobe of metabasisternum laterally and posteriorly straight, posterolaterally forming an angle of 120° (
Fig. 9E
).
Description.
Holotype
Male.
Thorax
. Mesobasisternum triangular, anteriorly convex; lateral lobes anterolaterally convex, laterally concave, posteriorly straight, forming a posterolateral blunt tip (
Fig. 9E
). Metabasisternum triangular, anteriorly straight; lateral lobes anterolaterally convex, laterally and posteriorly straight, posterolaterally forming an angle of 120° (
Fig. 9E
).
Wings.
Branches of the bifurcated MP and MA veins close to the tegmina margin (
Fig. 10
). Vein MA with three main branches reaching wing margin (
Fig. 10
). First branch of the MA vein and second branch of the MP vein connected by transverse vein (
Fig. 10
). Left stridulatory file with curved basal half and straight apical half (
Fig. 11A
). Total file length of
3 mm
, greater vein width of 0.2 mm and total of 59 teeth. Rigth stridulatory file with curved basal half and straight apical half (
Fig. 11B
). Total length file of 2.7 mm, widest vein of 0.2 mm and total of 51 teeth. Teeth of basal half smaller and more spaced apart; apical half teeth larger and close together (
Figs. 11A–B
).
Legs
. Hind femur with expanded region equivalent to 2/3 of the total femur length (
Fig. 9H
).
Abdomen
. Cercus slightly curved inwards, with slender apical half (
Fig. 9J
). Apex of cercus with bilobed projection and small lateral spine, with a dark brown color (
Fig. 9K
). Subgenital plate with apex bifurcated between the base of the stylus, with concave recess (
Fig. 9I
). Stylus small and rectangular (
Fig. 9I
).
Internal male genitalia.
Not examined.
FIGURE 9.
Anapolisia atlantica
sp. nov.
, holotype male. A:
habitus
, dorsal view; B: head, frontal view; C: head and pronotum, dorsal view; D: head and pronotum, lateral view; E: Thoracic sternites, ventral view; F: foreleg, lateral view; G: midleg, lateral view; H: hindleg, lateral view; I–J: Terminalia in ventral and dorsal view respectively; K: Apex of cercus, dorsal view. Abbreviations: Mes: mesobasisternum; Met: metabasisternum; Cer: cercus; Sty: stylus; Pl: subgenital plate.
FIGURE 10.
Anapolisia atlantica
sp. nov.
, left tegmina of male in dorsal view. Abbreviations: AP: Posterior anal vein; AA: anterior anal vein; CuA: anterior cubital vein; CuP: posterior cubital vein; MA: anterior median vein; MP: posterior median vein; R: radial vein; Sc: subcostal vein.
FIGURE 11.
Anapolisia atlantica
sp. nov.
, stridulatory file of male. A: left file; B: right file.
FIGURE 12.
Map of
Anapolisia atlantica
sp. nov.
geographical records.
Coloration
.
Based
on photos of preserved specimens (
Fig. 9
).
General
color of the body greenish yellow.
Eyes
brown.
Tegmina
with
Cu
and M branch region with small white circular spots. Female. Unknown.
Etymology.
The epithet
atlantica
referring to the biome of origin of the species, the
Atlantic Rain Forest
.
Distribution.
Brazil:
Bahia
(
Fig. 12
).
Type material.
Holotype
♂
.
BRASIL
,
Bahia
,
Cachoeira
,
Fazenda Vila Rial
,
14°36'23S
–
38°53'47”W
,
200 m
,
14.v.2007
,
J.A. Rafael
&
F.F. Xavier
F°, luz (
INPA
).
Measurements
(mm).
Holotype
: (
♂
):
CC
: 21; CTeg: 35; ATeg: 10,2; LF: 3,5; CD: 4,8; ALP: 6; CFA: 6,2; CTA: 7,9; CFM: 8;
CTM
: 8,8; CFP: 19; CTP: 20,9;
Cplac
: 3,5;
Ccerc
: 3
.