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
text
Zootaxa
2025
2025-01-06
5564
1
1
184
https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5564.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5564.1.1
1175-5334
14612164
4135D587-DF6F-403F-B567-2D8AD4F07D4D
Tropicophyllum gurupi
sp. nov.
Figures 193–196
Diagnosis.
Vein MA with four main branches reaching wing margin (
Fig. 194
). Tegmina with five large asymmetric hyaline bands; hyaline bands without spots; cell MP–CuA narrow (
Fig. 194
). Mesobasisternum triangular, anteriorly concave; lateral lobes anterolaterally convex, laterally straight, posteriorly convex, forming a posterolateral blunt tip (
Fig. 193E
). Metabasisternum triangular, anteriorly concave; lateral lobes anterolaterally convex, laterally straight, posteriorly convex, posterolaterally forming an angle of 90° (
Fig. 193E
).
Description.
Holotype
Male.
Thorax
. Mesobasisternum triangular, anteriorly concave; lateral lobes anterolaterally convex, laterally straight, posteriorly convex, forming a posterolateral blunt tip (
Fig. 193E
). Metabasisternum triangular, anteriorly concave; lateral lobes anterolaterally convex, laterally straight, posteriorly convex, posterolaterally forming an angle of 90° (
Fig. 193E
).
Wings.
Vein MA with four main branches reaching wing margin (
Fig. 194
). Tegmina with five large asymmetric hyaline bands; hyaline bands without spots; cell MP-CuA narrow (
Fig. 194
). Left stridulatory file slightly curved; basal and apical teeth smaller (
Fig. 195A
). Total file length of 2.7 mm, greater vein width of 0.4 mm and a total of 54 teeth. Rigth stridulatory file damaged with total of 50 teeth (
Fig. 195B
).
Legs
. All femora ventrally with several small spines (
Figs. 193F–H
).
Abdomen
. Cercus curved inwards, with the apex not expanded (
Figs. 193I–K
). Apex of cercus with small curved convex projection with a dark brown color (
Fig. 193K
). Stylus fusiform (
Fig. 193I
). Apex of stylus exceeding half of cercus length, in ventral view (
Fig. 193I
).
FIGURE 193.
Tropicophyllum gurupi
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 194
.
Tropicophyllum gurupi
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 195.
Tropicophyllum gurupi
sp. nov.
, stridulatory file of male. A: left file; B: right file.
FIGURE 196
. Map of
Tropicophyllum gurupi
sp. nov.
, geographical records.
Internal male genitalia.
Not examined.
Coloration
. Based on photos of preserved specimen (
Fig. 193
). Body and tegmina yellowish green. Eyes light brown. Dorso-lateral suture large and black.
Female: Unknown.
Etymology.
The epithet is in apposition,
gurupi
comes from the Brazilian indigenous language Tupi and means “pure diamond”, in reference to the typical locality of this species, the Gurupi Biological Reserve.
Distribution.
Brazil
:
Maranhão
(
Fig. 196
).
Type material.
Holotype
♂
.
BRASIL
,
Maranhão
,
Bom Jardim
,
REBIO
–
Reserva Biológica Gurupi
, armadilha luminosa base /
02–11.ix.2010
,
F. Limeira-de-Oliveira
,
J.C. Silva
,
J.A. Silva
&
M.M. Abreu
leg
. (
CZMA
).
Measurements (mm).
Holotype
(
♂
): TL: 20; TegL: 32,9; TegH: 10,3; WF: 3,1; PL: 5,3;
PH
: 4,4; FF: 4,5; FT: 6,8; MF: 6,9; MT: 8; HF: 16; HT: 15,6; Lplac: 3,3; LC: 2,9.