Copiphora brevicauda costaricensis, Piotr Naskrecki, 2000

Piotr Naskrecki, 2000, Katydids of Costa Rica / Vol. 1, Systematics and bioacoustics of the cone-head katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Conocephalinae sensu lato)., Philadelphia, PA: The Orthopterists Society at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, : 42-43

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.270035

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6280334

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scientific name

Copiphora brevicauda costaricensis
status

sp. nov.

Copiphora brevicauda costaricensis View in CoL sp. n.

Common name: Costa Rican spear bearer

Figs. 8 View FIG. 8 F-I, 42F, 55F-G, Map 5 View MAPS 1 - 6

Type locality: Costa Rica, Heredia Prov., La Selva

Biological Station; type depository: Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia – holotype male

Diagnostic description.— Fastigium of vertex forming relatively small horn, with well developed ventral keel, keel often slightly expanded subapically ( Fig. 8 View FIG. 8 F). Stridulatory file 2.7 mm long, with 154 teeth, teeth in distal half of file distinctly thicker and less densely distributed ( Fig. 42 View FIG. 42 F). Ovipositor relatively short compared to other members of the genus, ratio ovipositor/hind femur 1.9-2.1 ( Fig. 8 View FIG. 8 H). Tegmina never mottled with brown dots.

Measurements.— Table 4 View TABLE 4 .

Bioacoustics.— C. brevicauda costaricensis produce low duty, relatively high Q calls, consisting of irregular series of long chirps. Individual series of chirps last about 2.6 s (at 25°C) and are produced after intervals of several minutes of silence. Each series has 5-7 chirps, with each chirp lasting 185.3-269.1 ms (n=7), and consisting of 8-13 individual pulses. Most energy of the call is allocated between 9.2 and 11.8 kHz.

Distribution.— This subspecies seems to be endemic to Costa Rica.

Material examined.— COSTA RICA: Cartago Prov., Chitaría, elev. 500 m, 9 June 1929 (coll. M. Valerio) - 1 male (paratype) ( ANSP); Heredia Prov., Chilamate, 24 - 30 July 1993 (coll. S. Keller) - 1 female (paratype) ( EMUS); Puerto Viejo, La Selva Biological Station, elev. 50 - 150 m, 10° 26' N, 84° 1' W, 3 November 1994 (coll. ALAS ) - 1 male (paratype) ( ALAS ); same locality, 1 October 1995 (coll. P. Naskrecki) - 1 female (allotype) ( ANSP); same locality, 13 April - 10 May 1998 (coll. P. Naskrecki) - 1 male (holotype), 1 female (paratype) ( ANSP); Puntarenas Prov., Estac. Aguias, Río Agujas, Sendero Purruja, elev. 300 m, 1 - 6 September 1997 (coll. A. Azofeifa) - 1 female (paratype) ( INBio); Península de Osa, Rancho Quemado , elev. 200 m, 15 August 1992 (coll. F. Quesada) - 1 male (paratype) ( INBio).

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FIG. 8. Costa Rican Copiphora spp. A-D: C. cultricornis; A. male face, B. male head and pronotum, dorsal view, C. male head and pronotum, lateral view, D. male cerci, dorsal view; E-H: C. brevicauda costaricensis; E. male head and pronotum, lateral view, F. male face, G. ovipositor, H. male cerci.

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FIG. 42. Stridulatory files of species of Lirometopum and Copiphora. A. L. coronatum, B. C. cultricornis, C. C. hastata, D. C. brevicauda brevicauda, E. C. brevicauda costaricensis, F. C. ottei.

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MAPS 1 - 6. Distribution of species of Conocephalinae s. l. in Costa Rica. 1. Conocephalus angustifrons, C. cinereus, 2. Conocephalus saltator, C. ictus, 3. Conocephalus magdalenae, Orchelimum fraternum, Lipotactomimus rowelli, 4. Lirometopum coronatum, Acantheremus colwelli, 5. Copiphora rhinoceros, C. cochleata, C. brevicauda costaricensis, 6. Copiphora hastata, C. cultricornis, C. ottei.

ANSP

Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia

INBio

National Biodiversity Institute, Costa Rica

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Tettigoniidae

SubFamily

Conocephalinae

Genus

Copiphora