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Rentz, Su and Ueshima
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ANIC Number
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L1
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<paragraph id="8BBDD4705955726DE592F83AFA2BF86A" blockId="22.[151,1436,1266,2044]" box="[151,1423,1981,2008]" pageId="22" pageNumber="23">15 Named with reference to the concealed or hidden tendencies of members of the genus. Feminine gender.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BBDD4705955726DE592F866FBC8F846" blockId="22.[151,1436,1266,2044]" box="[151,1132,2017,2044]" pageId="22" pageNumber="23">16 Kalaamaya is an aboriginal region within the geographic range of this species.</paragraph>
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species:
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Rentz, Su &amp; Ueshima,
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, here designated.
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. nov. is proposed to accommodate two species of peculiar stout, robust small katydids that occur in the southern portion of the
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of
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. These katydids live in woodlands, in the dry twigs and leaf litter under eucalypts. Some have even been found taking refuge during the day in the burnt scale depressions on the boles of large eucalypts. Trampling this habitat in many parts of inland
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is bound to turn up these katydids.
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Originally thought to be members of the
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, (
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,
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) it was soon discovered that
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. nov. species were more akin to the
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than the
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. The reduced plantula of the hind tarsus, globular head and subfalcate ovipositor is more suggestive of an agraeciine than a tettigoniine. The overall gestalt of these little katydids is more agraeciine than tettigoniine. In addition,
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. nov. katydids are robust and have short limbs, and are dorso-ventrally flattened.
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Size small for
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but average amongst macropterous species, form very robust. Hind tibiae oddly positioned horizontally when at rest, not at an acute angle with the femora as typical of most saltatorial
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. Male micropterous, female apterous. Head with fastigium of vertex relatively narrow, about 1/2—3/4 the width of antennal scape, peg-like, not conical; surface sulcate, although this may be indicated mostly by colour. Pronotum feebly rugose, shining, with 2 transverse sulci each continuing onto lateral lobe; lateral carinae absent, caudal quarter broadly “bent” laterally; lateral lobe longer than deep, ventral margin obtuse, not rimmed. Prosternum bearing a pair of relatively close-set spiniform processes; meso- and metasterna each bituberculate. Thoracic auditory structure small, oval, not in any way concealed by pronotum. Fore coxa armed with an elongate spine. Fore and middle legs short, middle tibia swollen proximally. Tarsal claws of normal length. Fore tibia unarmed on dorsal surface, ventral surface with 5 short, straight spines on both margins. Middle tibia armed dorsally with a single spine on posterior margin, positioned proximally; ventral surface with 5 spines on both margin, these distally much small than those proximally. Hind femur very thickened basally, ventral surface armed on internal margin; tibia armed ventrally with a small number of scattered spines, apex with 2 spurs; dorsal surface with a large number of stout spines on both margins, apex with 2 spurs. Genicular lobes of fore and middle femora unarmed; hind femur armed on internal lobe with a minute spine. Plantula of hind tarsus rounded, ovate, two-thirds the length of metatarsus. Genicular lobes of fore femora unarmed; middle and hind femora armed on both sides. Male tegmina exposed for a distance of about half the length of the pronotum, apically emarginate, venation reduced; stridulatory vein wholly concealed by pronotum. Abdominal tergites normal, not modified medially; tenth tergite soft, membranous medially, this portion pilose. Male subgenital plate normal, styli normal, not especially modified. Male cercus robust, produced internally, gradually decurved. Titillators weakly sclerotised, if at all. Female subgenital plate longer than broad, apically acute or with a shallow median incision. Ovipositor short, stout, sub-falcate, weakly upcurved, not serrate or tuberculate.
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