Guntheritettiginae, Cadena-Castañeda & Quintana-Arias & Infante & Silva & Tavares, 2025
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5597.1.1 |
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Guntheritettiginae |
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subfam. nov. |
Key to tribes of Guntheritettiginae subfam. nov.
1. Pronotum with the lateral inner and median carinae projected or wavy ( Figs. 126A View FIGURE 126 , 128A View FIGURE 128 , 129A View FIGURE 129 ), and with conspicuous spine-like projections of the lateral carinae ( Figs. 131B View FIGURE 131 , 132A View FIGURE 132 ). Lower margin of the lateral lobes with an acute apex ( Figs. 126B View FIGURE 126 , 128B View FIGURE 128 , 129B View FIGURE 129 ). Face almost circular and eyes occupy one-third of the cephalic capsule in frontal view ( Figs. 126C View FIGURE 126 , 127C View FIGURE 127 , 136C View FIGURE 136 )..................................................................... Tribe Guntheritettigini trib. nov.
- Pronotum without conspicuous modifications in the form of dorsal spines or humps (except Charagotettix View in CoL ( Fig. 145A View FIGURE 145 )) ( Figs. 144B View FIGURE 144 , 147A View FIGURE 147 ). Lower margin of the lateral lobes mostly produced as spine-shaped ( Figs. 140C View FIGURE 140 , 141C View FIGURE 141 , 147B View FIGURE 147 ). Face ovoid, a little higher than wide, and eyes occupy a quarter of the head capsule in frontal view ( Figs. 144C View FIGURE 144 , 145C View FIGURE 145 , 147C View FIGURE 147 )........................................................................................Tribe Tumbrinckitettigini trib. nov.
FIGURE 126. Andriana hancocki (Bruner, 1910). Male holotype. A. Habitus in lateral view. B. Habitus in dorsal view. C. Frons. D. Labels. Photos: S. Ingrisch.
FIGURE 127. Eurybiades cerastes Rehn, 1929. Male holotype. A–B. Habitus in lateral view. C. Frons. D. Habitus in dorsal view. Photos: J. Tumbrinck.
FIGURE 128. Hybotettix humeralis Hancock, 1900. Female habitus. A. Lateral view and, B. Dorsal view. Photos: S. Ingrisch.
FIGURE 129. Bara turgida Rehn, 1929. Female paratype. A. Habitus in lateral view. B. Habitus in dorsal view. C. Frons. Photos: S. Ingrisch.
FIGURE 131. Holocerus lucifer (Serville, 1838). Female holotype. A. Habitus in lateral view. B. Frons. C. Habitus in dorsal view. D. Labels. Photos: Christophe Hervé (MNHN).
FIGURE 132. Notocerus cornutus Hancock, 1900. Female holotype. A. Habitus in lateral view. B. Habitus in dorsal view. C. Frons. Photos: J. Tumbrinck.
FIGURE 136. Guntheritettix formidbilis (Günther, 1974) comb. nov. Female holotype. A. Habitus in lateral view. B. Habitus in dorsal view. C. Frons. D. Labels. Photos: C. Hervé (MNHN).
FIGURE 140. Oxytettix hastatus (Hancock, 1900). Male paratype. A. Habitus in lateral view. B. Frons. C. Habitus in dorsal view. Photos: J. Tumbrinck.
FIGURE 141. Oxytettix arius (Rehn, 1929). Female. A–B. Habitus in lateral views. C. Habitus in dorsal view. D. Frons. E. Labels. Photos: J. Tumbrinck.
FIGURE 144. Hovacris undulata Rehn, 1929. Female holotype.A. Habitus in lateral view. B. Habitus in dorsal view. C. Frons. D. Labels. Photos: J. Tumbrinck.
FIGURE 145. Charagotettix sogai Günther, 1974. Male holotype. A. Habitus in lateral view. B. Habitus in dorsal view. C. Frons. D. Labels. Photos: C. Hervé (MNHN).
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