Erioloides consobrinus ( Pictet and Saussure, 1898 )
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Erioloides consobrinus ( Pictet and Saussure, 1898 ) |
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Erioloides consobrinus ( Pictet and Saussure, 1898) View in CoL
Figs. 22 View FIG. 22 A, 22D-E, 23B, 48B, 49E, Map 15 View MAPS 13 - 18
1898 Pictet and Saussure, Biol. Centr.-Amer.: 382 >> Eriolus View in CoL ; type locality: Panama, Volcán de Chiriquí, 25-4000 ft; type depository: The Natural History Museum, London – lectotype male
1912 Karny, in Wytsman, Gen. Ins. 139: 16 >>Syn. of Eriolus frater Redtenbacher View in CoL
1927 Hebard, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. 53: 141 >>Designated type species of Erioloides View in CoL
1999 Naskrecki and Otte, Illustr. Cat. Orthop. I (CD ROM) >> lectotype designated and illustrated
Diagnostic description.— General characteristics as described above. Male stridulatory file straight, 1.2 mm long, 153 μm wide, with 229 closely spaced and very wide, lamelliform teeth; teeth in proximal half of file thinner and more closely arranged than in distal part ( Fig. 49 View FIG. 49 E); mirror approximately rectangular, slightly longer than wide; secondary veinlet next to AA 1 well developed, strongly divergent from AA 1; stridulatory area of left wing devoid of secondary venation, distal margin of left mirror concave; secondary veinlet next to AA 1 present, strongly divergent from AA 1.
Male 10th tergite with two long, rounded, clearly divergent lobes ( Fig. 22 View FIG. 22 D). Male cercus relatively slender, cylindrical, with large, blunt, hook-like dorsal spine; apex of cercus finger-like ( Fig. 22 View FIG. 22 D-E). Female cercus simple, elongately conical, distinctly curved. Ttillators flattened, squamose, distinctly dilated subapically, apices multidentate, narrowed, strongly divergent ( Fig. 23 View FIG. 23 B). Male subgenital plate with distinct ventral keel and deep triangular incision apically; female subgenital plate broadly triangular, with small, semicircular incision at apex. Ovipositor relatively slender, with file of pegs along midline of upper valvula ( Fig. 22 View FIG. 22 A); ratio ovipositor/hind femur 0.70-0.77.
Coloration.— General coloration light green. Face pale green, mandibles brightly emerald green, labrum dark brown. Tegmina green, with contrastingly yellow venation. Legs green; abdomen light green dorsally; purple ventrally; ovipositor light brown, with darker apex.
Measurements.— Table 15 View TABLE 15 .
Distribution.— This species seems to be distributed throughout Costa Rica ( Map 15 View MAPS 13 - 18 ), Panama, and Colombia.
Material examined.— COSTA RICA: Alajuela Prov., Puesto Quebradón, elev. 300 m, 1 - 30 September 1997 (coll. G. Rodríguez) - 3 males ( INBio); Guanacaste Prov., Estac. Pitilla, 9 km S. Santa Cecilia, elev. 700 m, 15 July 1994 (coll. C. Moraga) - 1 male, 1 female ( INBio); Estac. Pitilla, 9 km S Sta. Cecilia, elev. 700 m, 15 May 1992 (coll. F. Araya) - 1 male ( INBio); Estac. Pitilla, 9 km St. Cecilia, elev. 700 m, 15 July 1988 (coll. GNP Biodiversity Survey) - 2 females ( INBio); same locality, 15 September 1988 (coll. GNP Biodiversity Survey) - 2 females ( INBio); same locality, 15 November 1988 (coll. GNP Biodiversity Survey) - 1 female ( INBio); same locality, 15 January 1989 (coll. GNP Biodiversity Survey) - 2 females ( INBio); Heredia Prov., Finca Naranjo Valenciana, 2 km S Pueblo Nuevo, Sarapiquí, elev. 90 m, 9 - 30 September 1992 (coll. M. Ortiz) - 2 males ( INBio); same locality, elev. 90 m, 4 - 31 January 1993 (coll. M. Ortiz) - 1 male ( INBio); Puerto Viejo, La Selva Biological Station, elev. 50 - 150 m, 10° 26' N, 84° 1' W, 15 September 1993 (coll. ALAS ) - 1 male ( ALAS ); same locality, 22 September 1995 (coll. P. Naskrecki) - 1 female ( ALAS ); same locality, 11 October 1995 (coll. P. Naskrecki) - 1 male ( ALAS ); same locality, 13 April - 10 May 1998 (coll. P. Naskrecki) - 1 male, 1 female ( ALAS ); Limón Prov., 16 km W Guápiles, elev. 400 m, 15 February 1989 (coll. P. Hanson) - 1 female ( INBio); Río Sardinas, R.N.F.S. Barra del Colorado, elev. 50 m, 20 August 1994 (coll. F. Araya) - 1 male ( INBio); Puntarenas Prov., Rancho Quemado Península de Osa, elev. 200 m, 15 December 1991 (coll. F. Quesada) - 1 female ( INBio); PANAMA: Volcán de Chiriquí, 25-4000 ft, Champion – 1 male (lectotype) ( BMNH); Canal Zone, Barro Colorado Island, 24 - 25 June 1968 (coll. O.J. Sexton) - 1 male ( UMMZ); CO- LOMBIA: Dept. Magdalena, Minca, elev. 610 m, - 1 male ( ANSP).
Saussure, d. H., and Pictet, A., 1898. Orthoptera, In: Biologia Centrali-Americana, Vol. I.
FIG. 22. Costa Rican species of Erioloides. A. E. consobrinus - female, habitus, B. E. longinoi - male cerci, dorsal view, C. E. longinoi - male left cercus, lateral view, D. E. consobrinus - male cerci, dorsal view, E. E. consobrinus - male left cercus, lateral view, F. E. acutidentis - male cerci, dorsal view, G. E. acutidentis - male left cercus, lateral view, H. E. sikesi - male cerci, dorsal view, I. E. sikesi - male left cercus, lateral view, J. E. latiscobinus - male cerci, dorsal view, K. E. latiscobinus - male left cercus, lateral view.
FIG. 23. Costa Rican species of Erioloides. A-E. titillators, dorsal views: A. E. longinoi, B. E. consobrinus, C. E. acutidentis, D. E. sikesi, E. E. latiscobinus, F. E. longinoi - male face, G. E. longinoi - male head and pronotu, dorsal view, H. E. acutidentis - male head and pronotum, dorsal view.
FIG. 49. Stridulatory files of species of Erioloides. A. E. longipennis, B. ditto, variation, C. E. macrocephalus, D. E. brevipennis, E. E. latiscobinus, F. E. consobrinus.
MAPS 13 - 18. Distribution of species of Conocephalinae s. l. in Costa Rica. 13. Sphyrometopa femorata, S. atlantica, Eppia truncatipennis, 14. Erioloides longipennis, E. macrocephalus, E. longinoi, E. brevipennis, 15. Erioloides, consobrinus, E. acutidentis, E. latiscobinus, E. sikesi, 16. Eriolus aculeus, E. acutipennis, E. duplidentis, E. penicillus, 17. Subria sylvestris, S. crassicerca, S. scutellaris, 18. Podacanthophorus alas, P. nelciae, P. vargasi, P. maylinae.
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