Ornebius exserolimbus Wang & Ma, sp. nov., a new species of Ornebius (Orthoptera: Mogoplistidae; Mogoplistinae) from China
Author
Wang, Ning
College of Life Sciences, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi’an, China, 710119
Author
Che, Zhi-Yong
Tiaobahe Station of Mengyang Management and Protection Institution, Xishuangbanna National Nature Reserve, Jinghong, China, 666106
Author
Ma, Li-Bin
College of Life Sciences, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi’an, China, 710119
text
Zootaxa
2023
2023-10-06
5353
1
75
81
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5353.1.5
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5353.1.5
1175-5326
8426861
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Ornebius exserolimbus
Wang & Ma
,
sp. nov.
(
Figs 1–3
)
Chinese name:
ẒṱḨē
Specimens examined.
Holotype
.
China
:
Male
,
Yunnan
,
Mengla
,
Longmen
,
17-vi-2023
,
Wang
,
Ning
&
Feng
,
Zhe
coll. (
SNNU
)
.
Paratypes
.
2 males
.
Yunnan
,
Mengla
,
Longmen
,
17-vi-2023
,
Wang
,
Ning
&
Feng
,
Zhe
coll. (
SNNU
)
.
FIGURE 1.
Ornebius exserolimbus
sp. nov.
(male). Habitus (when alive) in the natural environment.
Description (
Fig. 1
). Male
. The body is small and covered with a tiny scales (
Fig. 2A
). The head flattened in lateral view, vertex board and flattened, armed with slight hairs, and covered with tiny black scales (
Fig. 2B
). Occiput with a distinct notch fitting the protuberance of pronotum. The frontal rostrum well-developed, significantly protruding from the head, almost as wide as the antennal scape. Antennal scape trapezoidal, medial narrower than lateral. Ocelli degenerative invisibility. Eye slightly convex, about 1/4 length of head. Enlargement of both sides of the postclypeus and protrudes centrally. Anteclypeus concave on both sides, striated protrusion in center. Labrum degenerative to a semilunar and apical margin slightly concave. Labial palpus three, the first two segments about half as long as the third segment, and the third expanded apically. Maxillary five, the third, and fifth segments are equal in length and slightly longer than the fourth; the apical segment expanded apically.
FIGURE 2.
Ornebius exserolimbus
sp. nov.
Holotype: body in dorsal view (A), head in dorsal view, (B), pronotum in dorsal view (C), supra-anal plate (D). Scale bars: 2 mm.
Pronotum: The posterior margin of the pronotum about 1.5 times wider than the anterior margin. Pronotum with a small protuberance in the middle of anterior margin (
Fig. 2C
). Posterior margin covered with white scale. Anterior margin of lateral lobe of pronotum armed with bristles and ventral border with black banks.
Tegmina: forewings slightly wider than the posterior area of the pronotum and posterior dorsal margin curved, covering half of the abdomen. Both oblique vein and chord vein two. Mirror fan-shaped about 4/5 as wide as forewings with a dividing vein. Apical field with a black band extending to the anterior of forewings.
Leg: Fore tibia with internal tympanum oval; without external tympanum. Median tibia covered with black scales. The hind leg longer than the body length and the hind femur 1.3 times longer than the hind tibia. Hind tibia flattened dorsally with abundant short spines (number of the inner: 15–25; number of the outer: 26–32); apical spurs inner two (the dorsal one longer than the ventral spurs) and outer two (ventral one about half length of the dorsal).
FIGURE 3.
Genitalia of
Ornebius exserolimbus
sp. nov.
A. dorsal view, B. lateral view, C. ventral view.
Genitalia: Male genitalia consist of internal and external valves (
Fig. 3A
). External valves bifurcate from the middle of the ventral and extending dorsally to form separate lobes (
Fig. 3B
). Internal valve lamellar, tapering from anterior to posterior margin, apical covered by an external valve (
Fig. 3C
).
Female.
Unknow.
Coloration.
Vertex, frontal rostrum, cheek, and scapus black, with some dark scale. Maxillary and labial palps yellow-brown, and slightly dark. Pronotal dorsal disc reddish brown; apical margin covered with white scale; lateral lobe black. Tegmen yellow, in dorsal view, apical field with a black band. Median tibia and third tarsus black, other areas yellowish brown.
Measurements. Male (n=3):
BL 8.19–8.99, HL 1.88–1.93, HW 1.62–1.70, PL 2.64–2.98, PW 2.61–2.68, FWL 2.03–2.44, HFL 4.84–5.55.
Etymology.
This species name refers to the anterior margin of the pronotal disc with a distinct protuberance (
Fig. 2C
).
Distribution.
China
(
Yunnan
).
Remarks.
The genital characteristics of this species are similar to those of the
alii
group: male genitalia consist of internal and external sclerite of lateral valves; external valves bifurcate from the middle of the ventral and extending dorsally to form separate lobes. Internal valve lamellar, tapering, the apical covered by external valve. Here, we assign this species to the
alii
species group. This species resembles both
O
.
carnificare
and
O
.
panda
. The pronotum of this species bears a small protuberance in the middle of the anterior margin, whereas, the anterior margin of the pronotal disc is straight in the other two species. Finally, this species has a distictive supra-anal plate quite different from the other species (
Fig. 2D
).