CEARACESAINI KOÇAK & KEMAL, 2010

Campos, Lucas Denadai De, Dias, Pedro Guilherme Barrios De Souza, Audino, Jorge Alves, Desutter-Grandcolas, Laure & Nihei, Silvio Shigueo, 2023, The fifth family of the true crickets (Insecta: Orthoptera: Ensifera: Grylloidea), Oecanthidae defin. nov.: phylogenetic relationships and divergence times, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 197 (4), pp. 1034-1077 : 1056-1057

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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlac066

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7803500

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TRIBE CEARACESAINI KOÇAK & KEMAL, 2010

Neomorphini Desutter, 1988: 364, Otte, 1994: 80, Cearacesaini Koçak & Kemal, 2010 : 155, DesutterGrandcolas, 2017: 117–124, Cearacesaina Gorochov, 2017: 54.

Type genus: Cearacesa Koçak & Kemal, 2010 View in CoL (for Neomorphus Desutter, 1988 ).

Distribution: Neotropics, only South America. Diagnosis: Small to medium-sized, FWs and HWs developed (except Taroba elephantina de Mello & Souza-Dias, 2010 ), surpassing abdomen, without stridulatory apparatus ( Fig. 13A View Figure 13 ). Eyes crossed by horizontal bands, generally two or three ( Figs 11A View Figure 11 , 13A View Figure 13 ; Supporting Information, Fig. S1F View Figure 1 ); veins of lateral field of FWs parallel to dorsal field; TIII with 5/5 subapical spurs, sometimes six on inner side. Male genitalia: rami connected anteriorly ( Fig. 13B View Figure 13 ; Supporting Information, Fig. S8I View Figure 8 ); ectophallic arc connected.

Included genera: Barota Gorochov, 2017 , Cearacesa Koçak & Kemal, 2010 , Najtaecesa Desutter-Grandcolas, 2017 , Taroba de Mello & Souza-Dias, 2010 .

Remarks: Like Aphonomorphini crickets, Cearacesaini have developed FWs without stridulatory apparatus. However, this group does not have stridulatory teeth on the ventral face of the PCu vein, suggesting that these crickets do not use their tympana for acoustic communication. Their external morphology is extremely diverse between the species of this tribe (see: DesutterGrandcolas, 2017), so male genitalia are necessary for their identification. This is the only oecanthid taxon with the ectophallic arc complete ( Fig. 13B View Figure 13 ).

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Animalia

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Oecanthidae

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CEARACESAINI KOÇAK & KEMAL, 2010

Campos, Lucas Denadai De, Dias, Pedro Guilherme Barrios De Souza, Audino, Jorge Alves, Desutter-Grandcolas, Laure & Nihei, Silvio Shigueo 2023
2023
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Cearacesaini Koçak & Kemal, 2010

Kocak & Kemal 2010
2010
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