Parvacanthops Schwarz & Moulin, 2023
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5252/zoosystema2023v45a5 |
publication LSID |
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:531E6108-5736-42D3-A6D6-F680CE3FA2A6 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7729228 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3900125F-C6CC-4361-86F7-ACDC877892D9 |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:3900125F-C6CC-4361-86F7-ACDC877892D9 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Parvacanthops Schwarz & Moulin |
status |
gen. nov. |
Genus Parvacanthops Schwarz & Moulin , n. gen.
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TYPE SPECIES. — Acanthops parva Beier, 1942 View in CoL .
DIAGNOSIS. — Habitus similar to that of Plesiacanthops and Miracanthops , i.e., brown, resembling a dry leaf, with a slender pronotum and without subapical lobes on tegmina. Male with convex vertex armed by a paramedian pair of strong double tubercles; juxtaocular bulges moderately developed, tuberculate; frontal shield with two projections on dorsal margin; pronotum long and relatively slender, prozona with three pairs of tubercles, metazona without strong tubercles posterior of supracoxal sulcus; metazona of males with parallel margins, expansion along its length very indistinct in the anterior half, more developed in the posterior half; dorsal margin of forefemora with a very indistinct basal lobe; walking leg femora with subtriangular genicular lobes in males; forewings with very wide costal field gradually tapering towards apex; alae longer than tegmina in males, with a triangular apex; abdominal tergites with small triangular lobes; abdominal sternites with three posterior lobes; cerci short, the last segment flattened and indented, with the outer lobe just slightly larger than the inner lobe; genitalia with long bl curved to the left and with subacute apex, a long, dorso-dextrally curved sdp, a simple afa, and loa consisting of two rather small, setose lobes. Spination formula F=4DS/16AvS/6PvS; T=18AvS/24-25PvS.
ETYMOLOGY. — Name consisting of the Latin prefix “parv-“ (small) and “-acanthops”, alluding to the small body size when compared to other members of the group.
DISTRIBUTION. — Brazil ( Fig. 21 View FIG ).
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