Ichthyotettix inexpectatus, Fontana, Paolo, Buzzetti, Filippo Maria, Mariño-Pérez, Ricardo & García-García, Patricia Lucero, 2011

Fontana, Paolo, Buzzetti, Filippo Maria, Mariño-Pérez, Ricardo & García-García, Patricia Lucero, 2011, Two new species of the Mexican genus Ichthyotettix Rehn, 1901 with remarks on the tribe Ichthyotettigini (Orthoptera, Caelifera, Pyrgomorphidae), Zootaxa 2872, pp. 18-34 : 29-31

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.203633

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6190607

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/341D9F79-4540-6610-1FC3-FA9AFEC010DB

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Ichthyotettix inexpectatus
status

sp. nov.

Ichthyotettix inexpectatus View in CoL n. sp.

Examined material and type depository. Mexico, Morelos, Tepozteco, 26.V.1976, 1 male Holotype ( CNIN); Michoacan, Sta. Maria Almaoatitlan, Morelia, 14.IX.1980, 1 male paratype (CFP).

Diagnosis. Male tenth abdominal tergite produced into a broad, inflated process, as long as wide, covering the epiproct, wide more than half the total width of same tergite; male cerci robust, straight, without inner tooth at inner margin and apex flattened dorso-laterally; epiproct in form of a triangle; prosternal tubercle asymmetrically pyramidal, with caudal surface almost vertical, with subquadrate apex; epiphallus with bridge forming with its lophi an anchor like structure; aedeagal valvae of penis sinuose, short, regularly subconical, with finely squamous surface. Processes arising from ramus of cingulum distant and diverging from dorsal view.

Description. General colour brown-gray; lower third of lateral lobes of pronotum whitish. The green form unknown. Body smooth, cylindrical in male. Antennae filiform, triangular in section. Head conical, not distinctly triangular in dorsal view, especially in male ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES 26 – 28 ). Eyes prominent, round-ovate; frontal profile strongly oblique, nearly straight, median and lateral frontal carinae distinct. Vertex very slightly convex or almost horizontal in profile, median carinae present. Fastigium of vertex shorter than wide, somewhat elliptical. Pronotum cylindrical in male, rugose, with small dense granules present in metazona as well in prozona; disc with anterior and posterior margins truncate and very slightly excised, median and lateral carinae present, extremely reduced, transverse sulci not strong. Lateral pronotal lobes with anterior margins oblique, inferior margin slightly sinuous, with a small tooth right before posterior angle and posterior margin straight and vertical, the infero-posterior angle a right angle ( Figs. View FIGURES 26 – 28

28, 31 View FIGURES 29 – 31 ). Prosternal tubercle asymmetrically pyramidal, with caudal surface almost vertical, apically subquadrate. Mesosternal interspace just narrower than a mesosternal lobe in male and as wide as a lobe in female. Tegmina, hind wings and tympana absent. Tenth abdominal tergum of male produced into a broad, inflated process, as long as wide, covering the epiproct, wide more than half the total width of same tergite; it can be apically emarginated, forming two closed rounded swellings ( Figs. 36, 37 View FIGURES 32 – 37 ). Epiproct elongated, subtriangular, with acutely rounded apex, restricted at base. Male cerci robust, straight, without inner tooth at inner margin and apex flattened dorso-laterally ( Figs. 19 View FIGURES 17 – 20 , 22 View FIGURES 22 – 23 ). Male subgenital plate rounded and rather inflated ( Fig. 36 View FIGURES 32 – 37 ). Epiphallus as in I. mexicanus ( Fig. 46 View FIGURES 44 – 46 ), with bridge forming with its lophi an anchor like structure. Aedeagal valvae of penis sinuose, short, regularly subconical, with finely squamous surface. Processes arising from ramus of cingulum distant and diverging from dorsal view ( Figs. 49 View FIGURES 47 – 49 , 52 View FIGURES 50 – 52 ). Female unknown.

males (2) range average st. dev. body length 19.23–20.0 19.62 0.54 pronotum length 2.40–2.80 2.60 0.28 prozona 1.90–2.20 2.05 0.21 metazona 0.50–0.60 0.55 0.07 hind femur length 9.23 9.23 0.00 Etymology. From the Latin word inexpectatus (= unexpected) being this new species identified within the material of I. mexicanus during the description of the previous new species.

Distribution. Ichthyotettix inexpectatus n. sp. is to date known only from Michoacan and Morelos states in Mexico ( Fig. 57 View FIGURE 57 ).

CNIN

Coleccion Nacional de Insectos, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico

GBIF Dataset (for parent article) Darwin Core Archive (for parent article) View in SIBiLS Plain XML RDF