Taxonomic review of the Ranatra gracilis group sensu Lansbury, 1972 (Nepomorpha: Nepidae), with descriptions of four new species
Author
Tran, A. D.
Author
Zettel, H.
text
Raffles Bulletin of Zoology
2021
2021-02-25
69
45
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journal article
10.26107/RBZ-2021-0005
2345-7600
5351678
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Ranatra elongata
group sensu
Lansbury, 1972
Diagnosis.
Large species, body length: males 37–48, females 39–53; siphon long, ratio of siphon length: body length around 0.7–1.3; vertex in lateral view clearly lower than eye, without tubercle; flexor side of fore femur with a long and narrow tooth at distal 0.3–0.4 and a carina proximal to tooth, a pair of pre-apical teeth usually present (except
R. dispar
and
R. feana
); posterior part of metasternum medially raised, with posterior margin convex; operculum of female clearly surpassing connexivum; connexivum of female produced posteriorly; male paramere with thick process on ventral side before hook, apical hook short and thick.
Species included.
Ranatra chinensis
Mayr, 1865
,
R. elongata
Fabricius, 1790
,
R. dispar
Montandon, 1903a
,
R. feana
Montandon, 1903b
, and
R. megalops
Lansbury, 1972
.
Note.
For comparison between species and also key to species of this group, see
Lansbury (1972)
.