Ichthyotettix mexicanus ( Saussure, 1859 )

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 : 23-28

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Ichthyotettix mexicanus ( Saussure, 1859 )
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Ichthyotettix mexicanus ( Saussure, 1859) View in CoL

Ichthydion mexicanum Saussure. 1859 . Revue et Magasin de Zoologie 2(11):390

Ichthydion mexicanum Scudder, S.H. 1868 . Smithson. misc. Coll. 3(189):42. Partim.

Ichthydion mexicanum Walker, F. 1870 . Catalogue of the Specimens of Dermaptera Saltatoria in the Collection of the British Museum 3:518. Partim.

Ichthydion mexicanum Bolívar, I. 1884 . An. Soc. Espan. Hist. Nat. 13:440. Partim.

Ichthydion mexicanum Bruner, L. 1906 . Biologia Centrali-Americana 2:202. Partim.

Ichthydion mexicanum Bolívar, I. 1909 . Genera Insectorum 90:45. Partim.

Ichthyotettix mexicanus Hebard. 1932 View in CoL . Trans. Amer. Entomol. Soc. 58:267. Partim.

Ichthyotettix mexicanus Roberts. 1941 View in CoL . Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 93:213. Partim.

Ichthyotettix mexicanus Kevan, D.K.M., A. Singh & Akbar. 1964 View in CoL . Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 116:262. Partim.

Ichthyotettix mexicanus Kevan, D.K.M., Akbar & Y.C. Chang. 1971 View in CoL [1970]. Eos 46:140, 143, 144. Partim.

Ichthyotettix mexicanus Descamps. 1975 View in CoL . Folia Ent. Mex. 31–32:47. Partim.

Ichthyotettix mexicanus Kevan, D.K.M. View in CoL [Ed.]. 1977. In Beier [Ed.]. Orthopterorum Catalogus 16:69, 644. Partim.

Ichthyotettix mexicanus Kevan, D.K.M. 1978 View in CoL [1977]. Rev. Soc. entom. Argentina 36(1–4):7, 9, 16, 25. Partim.

Ichthyotettix mexicanus Fontana, Buzzetti & Mariño-Pérez. 2008 View in CoL . Chapulines, Langostas, Grillos y Esperanzas de México. Guía fotográfica - Grasshoppers, Locusts, Crickets & Katydids of Mexico. Photographic guide: 245. Partim.

Type locality. “ Mexico calida” ( Saussure, 1859), probably restricted to Orizaba and Cordoba surroundings.

Examined material. Mexico, Veracruz, La Cumbre, above Acultzingo, 6000 ft, 25.VIII.1936, leg. H. R. Roberts, 1 male ( CPF); Mexico, Hidalgo, Ixmiquilpan, Panales, 4 km after cross to Zimapan, 1844 m, 23.IX.2004, leg. P. Fontana, R. Battiston, B. Agabiti, P.L. Garcia-Garcia, 1 male and 2 females (CFP); Mexico, Hidalgo, Road to Queretaro km 24, 6 km est Huichapan, 2265 m, 23.IX.2004, leg. P. Fontana, R. Battiston, B. Agabiti, P.L. Garcia- Garcia, 1 female ( CPF); Mexico, Hidalgo, 12,7 rd. mi. N Atotonilco El Grande (N of Pachuca), 17.VIII.1964, leg. T. J. Cohn, 5 males and 1 female ( CPF); Mexico, Hidalgo, Tecomatlan, 2205 m, 25.IX.2010, leg. Ricardo Mariño- Perez, 2 males and 1 female ( CNIN).

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 with robust, obtuse, rounded inner tooth, situated in the middle of inner margin and apical half curved inward, with apex spoon shaped and flattened in a lateral view; epiproct in form of a tongue; prosternal tubercle symmetrically pyramidal in side view, with obtuse apex; epiphallus with bridge forming with its lophi an anchor like structure; aedeagal valvae of penis sinuose, elongated, regularly subconical, with finely rugose surface.

Description. General colour brown-gray or green; lower third of lateral lobes of pronotum whitish, in brown form, only clear in green form ( Figs. 22–23 View FIGURES 22 – 23 ). Body smooth, cylindrical in male, very slightly fusiform in female. Antennae filiform, triangular in section. Head conical, not distinctly triangular in dorsal view, especially in male ( Fig. 26 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 longer than wide, somewhat triangular. Pronotum cylindrical in male, slightly wider behind than in front in female; scarcely rugose, with not well defined granules in metazona; 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 lower-hind angle a right angle ( Figs. 26 View FIGURES 26 – 28 , 29 View FIGURES 29 – 31 ). Prosternal tubercle symmetrically pyramidal in side view, with obtuse apex. Mesosternal interspace just narrower than a mesosternal lobe in male and as wide as a lobe in female. Tegmina, hind wings (as well tegminal vestiges) 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 ( Figs. 32, 33 View FIGURES 32 – 37 ). Epiproct in form of a tongue, with rounded apex, not restricted at base. Male cerci with robust, obtuse, rounded inner tooth, situated in the middle of inner margin and apical half curved inward and flattened in lateral view, spoon shaped ( Figs. 38, 41 View FIGURES 38 – 43 ). Male subgenital plate rounded and rather inflated ( Fig. 32 View FIGURES 32 – 37 ). Epiphallus very characteristic ( Fig. 44 View FIGURES 44 – 46 ), with bridge forming with its lophi an anchor like structure; aedeagal valvae of penis sinuose, elongated, regularly subconical, with finely rugose surface; processes arising from ramus of cingulum contiguous in dorsal view ( Figs. 47 View FIGURES 47 – 49 , 50 View FIGURES 50 – 52 ). Female subgenital plate with posterior margin with two deep, rounded lateral excisions, forming three subequal, acute, triangular processes; ovipositor valves slender ( Fig. 53 View FIGURES 53 – 54 ).

Distribution. Kevan et al. (1964) reported this species from Veracruz, Hidalgo, Puebla, Morelos, Estado de Mexico, Distrito Federal, Jalisco, Michoacan, Guerrero, Oaxaca and Chiapas. Probably not all of the materials examined by Kevan et al. (1964) belong to I. mexicanus . The distribution checked by authors is showed in Fig. 57 View FIGURE 57 .

Habitat. We have collected this species in dry stony habitat (matorral xerófilo), with sparse bushes and very few herbs ( Fig. 55 View FIGURES 55 – 56 ).

male (6) range average st. dev. body length 17.92–19.52 18.64 0.58 pronotum length 2.88–3.2 2.96 0.13 prozona 2.24–2.4 2.29 0.08 metazona 0.64–0.80 0.67 0.07 hind femur length 8.64–9.28 8.85 0.30 Ichthyotettix mexicanus Fontana, Buzzetti & Mariño-Pérez. 2008 . Chapulines, Langostas, Grillos y Esperanzas de México. Guía fotográfica—Grasshoppers, Locusts, Crickets & Katydids of Mexico. Photographic guide 124–125

Examined material and type depository: Mexico, Oaxaca, carr. 190 Huajuapan de Leon-Oaxaca, km 44, Tierra Blanca, 17° 40’ 6,9’’ N 097° 36’ 35’’ W, 2051 m, 24.X.2007, leg. P. Fontana, F. M. Buzzetti, R. Mariño-Pérez, 2 males and 1 female (1 male Holotype and 1 female paratype CNIN; 1 male paratype CPF); Mexico, Oaxaca, carr. 190 Huajuapan de Leon-Oaxaca, km 60, 17° 34’ 37,8’’ N 097° 25’ 59’’ W, 2307 m, 2.IV.2006, leg. P. L. Garcia Garcia, 5 females and 1 female nymph (2 female paratypes CPF; 2 females paratypes CFMB; 1 female paratype and 1 female nymph CNIN); Mexico, Oaxaca, 1 km W de Cosoltepec, N 18° 07’ 54’’ W 097° 48’ 08’’, X.2008, leg. B. Riveros-Lara, 1 female paratype ( CNIN).

Diagnosis. Male tenth abdominal tergite produced into a long, apically inflated process, twice as long as wide, covering the epiproct, wide half the total width of same tergite; male cerci with acute, rounded, robust inner tooth, situated behind the middle of inner margin and apical half almost angularly curved inward and gently flattened apically, in lateral view; epiproct in form of a long tongue; prosternal tubercle symmetrically pyramidal in side view, with subacute apex; epiphallus with bridge forming with its lophi an anchor like structure; aedeagal valvae of penis sinuose, dilated and flattened subapically, elongated, with shiny smooth surface. Processes arising from ramus of cingulum contiguous from dorsal view.

Description. General colour brown-gray; lower third of lateral lobes of pronotum whitish. The green form in unknown ( Figs. 24–25 View FIGURES 24 – 25 ). Body smooth, cylindrical in male, very slightly fusiform in female. Antennae filiform, triangular in section. Head conical, not distinctly triangular in dorsal view, especially in male ( Fig. 27 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 triangular. Pronotum cylindrical in male, slightly wider behind in female; slightly rugose, with big sparse granules present mainly in metazona; disc with anterior and posterior margins truncate and very slightly excised, median and lateral carinae present, extremely reduced, transverse sulci not deep. Lateral pronotal lobes with anterior margin oblique, lower margin slightly sinuous, with a small tooth right before posterior angle and posterior margin straight and vertical, the lower-hind angle a right angle ( Figs. 27–30 View FIGURES 26 – 28 View FIGURES 29 – 31 ). Prosternal tubercle symmetrically pyramidal from side view, with subacute apex; 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 ( Figs. 34, 35 View FIGURES 32 – 37 ). Epiproct in form of a long tongue, more acutely rounded at apex and restricted at base. Male cerci with acute, rounded, robust inner tooth, situated behind the middle of inner margin and apical half almost angularly curved inward and gently flattened apically, in side view. Male subgenital plate rounded and rather inflated ( Fig. 34 View FIGURES 32 – 37 ). Epiphallus as in I. mexicanus ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 44 – 46 ), with bridge forming with its lophi an anchor like structure. Aedeagal valvae of penis sinuose, dilated and flattened subapically, elongated, with shiny smooth surface. Processes arising from ramus of cingulum contiguous in dorsal view ( Figs. 48 View FIGURES 47 – 49 , 51 View FIGURES 50 – 52 ).

Female subgenital plate with posterior margin with two deep, “V” shaped lateral excisions, forming three subequal, acute, triangular processes; ovipositor valves slender ( Fig. 54 View FIGURES 53 – 54 ).

Etymology. From the latine words strictus (= narrow) and cauda (= tail); stricticaudatus means with narrow tail, referring to the narrow tenth abdominal tergum of male of the new species in comparison with I. mexicanus .

Distribution. Ichthyotettix stricticaudatus n. sp. to date is known only from Oaxaca state in Mexico ( Fig. 57 View FIGURE 57 ).

Remarks. We collected this species in grasslands, partially stony, with sparse bushes ( Fig. 56 View FIGURES 55 – 56 ). I. stricticaudatus n. sp. has been illustrated by Fontana et al. (2008) sub I. mexicanus ( Saussure, 1859) .

male (2) range average st. dev. body length 19.38–20.0 19.69 0.44 pronotum length 2.40–2.50 2.45 0.07 prozona 1.90–2.0 1.95 0.07 metazona 0.50 0.50 0.00 hind femur length 8.76–9.23 9.00 0.33

CPF

KwaZulu-Natal Nature Conservation Service

CNIN

Coleccion Nacional de Insectos, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Pyrgomorphidae

Genus

Ichthyotettix

Loc

Ichthyotettix mexicanus ( Saussure, 1859 )

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

Ichthyotettix mexicanus Fontana, Buzzetti & Mariño-Pérez. 2008

Fontana, Buzzetti & Marino-Perez. 2008
2008
Loc

Ichthyotettix mexicanus

Kevan, D.K.M. 1978
1978
Loc

Ichthyotettix mexicanus

Descamps. 1975
1975
Loc

Ichthyotettix mexicanus

Kevan, D.K.M., Akbar & Y.C. Chang. 1971
1971
Loc

Ichthyotettix mexicanus

Kevan, D.K.M., A. Singh & Akbar. 1964
1964
Loc

Ichthyotettix mexicanus

Roberts. 1941
1941
Loc

Ichthyotettix mexicanus

Hebard. 1932
1932
Loc

Ichthydion mexicanum Bolívar, I. 1909

Bolivar, I. 1909
1909
Loc

Ichthydion mexicanum

Bruner, L. 1906
1906
Loc

Ichthydion mexicanum Bolívar, I. 1884

Bolivar, I. 1884
1884
Loc

Ichthydion mexicanum

Walker, F. 1870
1870
Loc

Ichthydion mexicanum

Scudder, S.H. 1868
1868
Loc

Ichthydion mexicanum

Saussure. 1859
1859
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