Poreuomena gladiator Bolivar , 1906

Hemp, Claudia & Massa, Bruno, 2021, Biogeographical and evolutionary aspects of a Guineo-Congolian bushcricket tribe: Revision of the genera Cestromoecha Karsch, 1893 and Poreuomena Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878, with the description of new species (Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae, Phaneropterinae), Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 68 (1), pp. 45-79 : 45

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scientific name

Poreuomena gladiator Bolivar , 1906
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Syn. Poreuomena gladiator Bolivar, 1906 View in CoL

Poreuomena gladiator Bolívar, 1906. Mem. Soc. espan. Hist. nat. 1: 337; type locality: Cameroon (MNCN).

Material examined.

Cameroon, holotype ♂ of P. gladiator (MNCN) (Fig. 52 View Figures 52–56 ) .

Diagnosis.

Griffini (1908) supposed that, because Bolívar (1906) overlooked the paper of Sjöstedt (1902), P. gladiator Bolívar, 1906 from Cameroon could be synonymous with P. forcipata Sjöstedt, 1902, also from Cameroon. The male cerci of the two taxa are identical. Both lack the black marking on the stridulatory area of the male left tegmen (Fig. 54 View Figures 52–56 ); thus P. gladiator has been synonymised with P. forcipata by Massa (2013). Morphologically most closely related to P. laeglae (both species share an asymmetrical supra-anal plate with a spine on the left margin, Fig. 55 View Figures 52–56 ), P. tshuapa sp. nov. and P. magnicerca (also see diagnosis at P. laeglae ).

Description.

Rather stout species with comparatively broad tegmina (Fig. 54 View Figures 52–56 ). The 10th abdominal tergite is broad with two lateral processes, while the cerci are highly modified into two branches (Figs 55 View Figures 52–56 , 56 View Figures 52–56 ). The inner branch is blade-like with sclerotised margins, while the outer or apical one is finger-like (also see at P. tshuapa sp. nov.). This species has an asymmetrical supra-anal plate with a stout spine on the left side, lacking on the right ( Massa et al. 2020; Fig. 55 View Figures 52–56 arrow). The male subgenital plate is triangular and has a small apical concavity (Fig. 56 View Figures 52–56 ). The stridulatory file has ca. 35 teeth, the last 8-10 placed more or less perpendicularly to the main file (Fig. 53 View Figures 52–56 ).

Distribution.

Cameroon and the Central African Republic.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Tettigoniidae

SubFamily

Phaneropterinae

Tribe

Poreuomenini

Genus

Poreuomena

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Poreuomena gladiator Bolivar , 1906

Hemp, Claudia & Massa, Bruno 2021
2021
Loc

Poreuomena gladiator

Bolivar 1906
1906