Diponthus festivus Gerstaecker, 1873
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Diponthus festivus Gerstaecker, 1873 View in CoL
( Figs. 3e, f View FIGURE 3 , 6g View FIGURE 6 , 7a, b View FIGURE 7 , 8f View FIGURE 8 , 9a, b View FIGURE 9 ; 10f View FIGURE 10 , 11f View FIGURE 11 , 12a, b View FIGURE 12 , and 13 View FIGURE 13 ).
Diponthus festivus Gerstaecker, 1873: 193 View in CoL (syntype, male, Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, ZMHB Berlin Mus.); Pictet and Saussure, 1887: 371; Rehn, 1913: 335; Carbonell et al. 2023; Cigliano et al. 2023.
Diagnosis. Pronotal disk black with a narrow band along the mid-longitudinal dorsal carina, two wide oblique bands in prozona surpassing the main transverse sulcus and a wide band on posterior margin yellow colored ( Fig. 7a, b View FIGURE 7 ); lateral lobes with a narrow band on the inferior margin yellow ( Fig. 7a View FIGURE 7 ). Tegmina light green with longitudinal and transverse veins greenish-yellow, delimiting regular cells with central spots grayish-brown ( Fig. 8f View FIGURE 8 ). Hind wings bluish with the apex grayish-brown. Epiproct quadrangular; prominent tubercles on posterior half; furculae small, acute ( Fig. 9b View FIGURE 9 ). Cerci short, slightly down-curved (straight dorsally and with a slight concavity ventrally) reaching the tip of epiproct ( Fig. 9a View FIGURE 9 ). Phallic complex similar to D. cribratus . Dorsal valves of aedeagus moderately thin, basal two thirds straight, with the apex slightly down-curved ( Fig. 10f View FIGURE 10 ); valves of cingulum placed perpendicular to the dorsal valves of aedeagus (in dorsal view), rod-shaped ( Fig. 11f View FIGURE 11 ). Cingulum V-shaped; zygoma wide, anterior margin straight ( Fig. 11f View FIGURE 11 ). Epiphallus with lophi placed parallel to bridge, expanded but not reaching the posterior processes of the lateral plates ( Fig. 12a View FIGURE 12 ); superior edges somewhat rounded in frontal view ( Fig. 12b View FIGURE 12 ).
Redescription and chromatic characters, and material examined. See Appendix 1
Measurements (in mm). Body length: male: 37; females: 47.1 (45–48.5). Hind femur length: male: 11; females: 19.3 (19–20). Tegmina length: male: 26; females: 34.3 (34–35).
Distribution. This species is found in Argentina (Misiones), Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul) y Paraguay (Itapúa) ( Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 ).
Carbonell, C. S., Cigliano, M. M. & Lange, C. E. (2023) Acridomorph (Orthoptera) species from Argentina and Uruguay, Version II Available from: https: // biodar. unlp. edu. ar / acridomorph / (accessed 1 March 2023)
Cigliano, M. M., Braun, H., Eades, D. C. & Otte, D. (2023) Orthoptera species file. Version 5.0 / 5.0. Available from: http: // Orthoptera. SpeciesFile. org (accessed 1 March 2023)
Gerstaecker, A. (1873) Acridiodea nonnulla nova insigniora. Stettiner Entomologische Zeitung, 34, 185 - 197.
Pictet, A. & Saussure, H., (1887) Catalogue d'Acridiens. Mitteilungen der Schweizerischen Entomologischen Gesellschaft, 7 (9), 331 - 376.
Rehn, J. A. G. (1913) A contribution to the knowledge of the Orthoptera of Argentina. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, 65, 273 - 379.
FIGURE 3. Diponthus species. Males, habitus lateral views (a, c, e, g, i, k) and dorsal views (b, d, f, h, j, l). Species as indicated. Scale bar= 1 cm. Numbers indicate characters and states used in the cladistics analysis.
FIGURE 6. a–c, Diponthus argentinus: male and female, color morph green (a), female (b), male (c); d, D. paraguayensis, male; e, f, D. pycnostictus: e, yellow and gray color morph; f, red and gray color morph, male; g, D. festivus, male (photo credits: Elio Castillo); h, D. puelchus, male; i, D. crassus, male and female
FIGURE 7. Head and pronotum, in lateral views (a) and dorsal views (b). Diponthus species as indicated. Numbers indicate characters and states used in the cladistics analysis.
FIGURE 8. Tegmina, color pattern of venation. Diponthus species, as indicated. Numbers indicate characters and states used in the cladistics analysis.
FIGURE 9. Male abdominal terminalia, in lateral views (a) and dorsal views (b). Diponthus species as indicated. Numbers indicate characters and states used in the cladistics analysis.
FIGURE 12. Epiphallus, dorsal views (a) and frontal views (b). Diponthus species, as indicated. Numbers indicate characters and states used in the cladistics analysis.
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Diponthus festivus Gerstaecker, 1873
Pocco, Martina E., Lange, Carlos E. & Cigliano, María Marta 2023 |
Diponthus festivus
Rehn, J. A. G. 1913: 335 |
Pictet, A. & Saussure, H. 1887: 371 |
Gerstaecker, A. 1873: 193 |