Nicephora
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Nicephora View in CoL ? hakgallae Henry, 1932
( Figs. 18–22 View FIGURES 18 – 22 )
Nicephora hakgallae Henry, 1932 . Ceylon Sci. J. (Biol. Sci.), 16(3): 252.
Description. Male. Fastigium of vertex short, rounded at the tip, with distinct dorsal groove. The last joint of maxillary palpi shorter than preceding. Pronotum short and lateral lobe shallower, hind margin elliptically rounded ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 18 – 22 ). Tegmina reaches the last segment of the abdomen, apex obliquely rounded, venation well developed ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 18 – 22 ). Fore tibiae with spines armed 3, 2 (1, 1). 10th abdominal tergite very large and broad, with hind margin concave in the middle, lobes with sinuate margin ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES 18 – 22 ). Cerci similar in type to N.? forficulata , more robust, sub-anal lamina larger ( Figs. 20–22 View FIGURES 18 – 22 ). Subgenital plate narrow, base wider, infra part tapered, but not needle like, apex rounded. Styli separate on both sides ( Fig. 22 View FIGURES 18 – 22 ).
Female. Fastigium of vertex is rather short and blunt, tegmina are shorter ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 18 – 22 ). 10th abdomen tergite with hind margin concave, epiproct circular and medially grooved. Cerci short and conical. Subgenital plate hind margin like a rounded right angle. Ovipositor is short, gently curved and evenly tapered.
Coloration. Delicate pale green in life, unmarked. Specimens are dirty yellowish brown.
Measurement. (length in mm) Body: ♂8.0, ♀12.5 (including ovipositor); pronotum: ♂3.5, ♀3.0; tegmina: ♂4.3, ♀3.1; hind femora: ♂6.1, ♀6.6; ovipositor: ♀5.75.
Discussion. This species is quite similar to N.? forficulata , but differs in sub-anal lamina and male genitalia. Those 2 Sri Lanka species show great differences with others. We deem they belong to another genus.
Distribution. Sri Lanka (Hakgalla).
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