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<emphasis id="E984F95297C0FF16FF75F948FD5AB9F0" bold="true" box="[151,676,1733,1759]" italics="true" pageId="151" pageNumber="152">Capnogryllacris (C.) fasciculata fasciculata</emphasis>
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<figureCitation id="43CB39C597C0FF16FF75F96AFF03B82F" box="[151,253,1767,1792]" captionStart="FIGURE 47" captionStartId="136.[151,250,1872,1894]" captionTargetBox="[170,1429,193,1848]" captionTargetId="figure@136.[163,1429,193,1856]" captionTargetPageId="136" captionText="FIGURE 47. Genus Capnogryllacris, Habitus dorsal view: AB, C. p. phaeocephala Gorochov, 2003 male (A) and female (B); C, C. basaliatrata (Griffini, 1909) male Brunner's type of G. atrata in NHMW; DE, C. khmerica Gorochov, 2003 male (D) and female (E); F, C. elongata (Fritze, 1908) male; G, C. e. erythrocephala Gorochov, 2003 female; H, C. proxima Gorochov, 2003 female; I, C. (D.) f. fasciculata (Pictet &amp; Sauss., 1891) male; J, C. s. sakaerat Dawwrueng et al., 2015 female; KL, C. s. toxica ssp. nov. male holotype (K) and female paratype (L). Scales 10 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10109110" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10109110/files/figure.png" pageId="151" pageNumber="152">
Figs.
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,
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<emphasis id="E984F95297C0FF16FF75F8A2FE7FB867" bold="true" box="[151,385,1839,1864]" pageId="151" pageNumber="152">Material examined.</emphasis>
Indes orientalis—
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, leg. W. Kükenthal—
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;
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:
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,
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157,
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, leg. H.C. Siebers—
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(Wien
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)
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.
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<emphasis id="E984F95297C0FF16FF25F811FEBFB89A" bold="true" box="[199,321,1948,1973]" pageId="151" pageNumber="152">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
Large species with wide tegmen. On the tegmen, media receives a short, oblique connection branch from radius thus that MA+RS become fused and divide in apical third; cubitus anterior is single branched at base, after division into two branches, the anterior branch receives a connection vein from media anterior and then divides again into MP and CuA1, while CuA2 does not further divide. Thus, tegminal venation largely agrees with that of
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. Coloration of face similar to that of
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: yellowish brown; antennal scrobae, a wide vertical band below compound eyes, margins of clypeus and labrum and maxillary palpi dark brown (
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). Characteristic are the red bands along the cross veins of the hind wings while the centers of the cells and a narrow line along the cross veins are white (
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Fig.
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). The male ninth abdominal tergite is strongly setose, provided with a pair of oval swellings in apical area and furrow in midline; from each oval swelling a process with moderately swollen basal half and narrow apical half is pointing medio-apicad; tip of process obtuse. Male subgenital plate wider than long with central area moderately projecting, projecting area with medial furrow and obtuse-angularly excised tip; both apico-lateral angles strongly excavated with conical styli (
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).
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<emphasis id="E984F95297CFFF19FF25FE72FEA7BD37" bold="true" box="[199,345,511,536]" pageId="152" pageNumber="153">Description.</emphasis>
Large species. Head: Face ovoid; forehead nearly smooth with scattered impressed dots and fine transverse riffles; fastigium verticis little wider than scapus, separated by a fine transverse furrow from fastigium frontis; ocelli distinct; subocular furrow absent (
<figureCitation id="43CB39C597CFFF19FD51FDCAFCE7BD4F" box="[691,793,583,608]" captionStart="FIGURE 48" captionStartId="137.[151,250,1482,1504]" captionTargetBox="[151,1436,193,1459]" captionTargetId="figure@137.[151,1436,193,1460]" captionTargetPageId="137" captionText="FIGURE 48. Genus Capnogryllacris: AC, C. varifrons sp. nov.; D, C. e. fuscifrons ssp. nov.; E, C. humberti (Griffini, 1914); F, C. nigromaculata sp. nov.; G, C. p. phaeocephala Gorochov, 2003; H, C. e. erythrocephala Gorochov, 2003; I, C. e. borealis Gorochov, 2003; J, C. s. sakaerat Dawwrueng et al., 2015; K, C. elongata (Fritze, 1908); L, C. f. fasciculata (Pictet &amp; Sauss., 1891); M, C. proxima Gorochov, 2003; N, C. s. toxica ssp. nov.; O, C. khmerica Gor.—Face female (A, E, G, I, J, N, O) and male (BD, F, H, KM); not to scale." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10109112" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10109112/files/figure.png" pageId="152" pageNumber="153">Fig. 48L</figureCitation>
).
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Wings nearly reaching tip of ovipositor and end of stretched hind tibiae (
<figureCitation id="43CB39C597CFFF19FBC6FDE1FB78BDAB" box="[1060,1158,620,645]" captionStart="FIGURE 47" captionStartId="136.[151,250,1872,1894]" captionTargetBox="[170,1429,193,1848]" captionTargetId="figure@136.[163,1429,193,1856]" captionTargetPageId="136" captionText="FIGURE 47. Genus Capnogryllacris, Habitus dorsal view: AB, C. p. phaeocephala Gorochov, 2003 male (A) and female (B); C, C. basaliatrata (Griffini, 1909) male Brunner's type of G. atrata in NHMW; DE, C. khmerica Gorochov, 2003 male (D) and female (E); F, C. elongata (Fritze, 1908) male; G, C. e. erythrocephala Gorochov, 2003 female; H, C. proxima Gorochov, 2003 female; I, C. (D.) f. fasciculata (Pictet &amp; Sauss., 1891) male; J, C. s. sakaerat Dawwrueng et al., 2015 female; KL, C. s. toxica ssp. nov. male holotype (K) and female paratype (L). Scales 10 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10109110" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10109110/files/figure.png" pageId="152" pageNumber="153">
Fig.
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). Tegmen: Radius forks several times in apical area. Media anterior free from base; at about end of basal quarter receives a short connection vein from R, the RS, with which it is fused to apical third where MA+RS divide into RS and MA; RS then fuses a few times in apical area while MA remains unbranched in the further curse; cubitus anterior at base with a single branch that forks into two veins, the anterior branch makes a curvature and receives an oblique connection vein from MA+RS and shortly after divides again into two parallel branches, MP and CuA1, while the posterior branch (CuA2) does not divide further; cubitus posterior free and uni-branched throughout; with 4 anal veins, the last two with common stem.
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<paragraph id="DB4F254097CFFF19FF25FC01FAE7BB1A" blockId="152.[151,1437,151,1545]" pageId="152" pageNumber="153">Coloration. General color uniformly brown. Face in middle yellow; fastigium, base of antennae, towards genae, mandibles and lower part of labrum red brown, ocelli and palpi yellow. Tegmen along anterior and posterior margin semi-transparent white with yellow veins, in basal third little darker; along central area behind basal third surface reddish grey with pale veins and veinlets; hind wing semi-transparent white with dark veins; cross-veins rather pale, bordered on both sides with red bands, towards rim red color filling almost the whole cells.</paragraph>
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Male. Ninth abdominal tergite strongly setose, globular with medial furrow, near hind margin divided and provided on both sides of midline with a large compressed faintly sinuate process with subobtuse tip (
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). Subgenital plate rather short and wide, with weak medial furrow and basal margin angularly excised; apical margin wide roundly excised on both sides and in middle with a process with subacute latero-apical angles and concave apical margin; styli inserted in wide, rounded excisions between lateral margins of subgenital plate and medial process and largely surpassing tip of apical process.
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<paragraph id="DB4F254097CFFF19FF25FA9AFF03BAB2" blockId="152.[151,1437,151,1545]" pageId="152" pageNumber="153">Female. Seventh abdominal sternite wider than preceding sternites with truncate apical margin and a tiny pit before margin; between sternite and subgenital plate with a transverse groove. Subgenital plate with basal margin little elevated; with medial furrow, lateral margins convex, apical margin slightly bi-lobate. Ovipositor elongate; tip subacute.</paragraph>
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<subSubSection id="93EA76CB97CFFF19FF25FA2AFAD6B926" pageId="152" pageNumber="153" type="discussion">
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<emphasis id="E984F95297CFFF19FF25FA2AFEB2BAEF" bold="true" box="[199,332,1447,1472]" pageId="152" pageNumber="153">Discussion.</emphasis>
This species is included because of its strange venation of tegmen, in which the radius sector is obviously fused for a rather long distance with the basically free media anterior. This condition was found in all four specimens studied. In other characters, especially the male abdominal apex, the species fully agrees
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