Apolinaria Rehn, 1950
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5166.1.1 |
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Apolinaria Rehn, 1950 View in CoL
Diagnosis. Vertex with an almost perpendicular, laterally compressed, pointed process with obtuse tip ( Figs. 18AB View FIGURE 18 ). Pronotal disc with laterally expanded metazone ( Fig. 18C View FIGURE 18 ). Hind femora and tibiae with elongate, curved spines ( Fig. 18A View FIGURE 18 ). All genicular lobes developed in the shape of an elongated spine. Tegmina relatively short and not extending beyond tips of extended hind femora, maximum width almost equal to 2/5 of the length ( Fig. 18A View FIGURE 18 ). Male cerci short, robust, and with hairs on basal surface. Both branches curved perpendicularly upward, then narrowing toward the tip ( Figs. 18E–F View FIGURE 18 ). Ovipositor curved with rounded and delicately toothed tip. Female cerci thin and half as long as ovipositor ( Fig. 18D View FIGURE 18 ).
Type species. Machima hygracantha Karsch, 1896 View in CoL , by monotypy and original designation.
Distribution. Eastern slope of Colombian Andes ( Map 4 View Map 4 ).
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