Prionotropis maculinervis (Stål, 1878), Stal, 1878

Massa, Bruno, Ünal, Mustafa & Verde, Gabriella Lo, 2015, Revision of the genus Prionotropis Fieber, 1853 (Orthoptera: Pamphagidae: Thrinchinae), Zootaxa 4059 (3), pp. 499-524 : 518-519

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4059.3.4

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Prionotropis maculinervis (Stål, 1878)
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Prionotropis maculinervis (Stål, 1878) View in CoL

Prionotropis urfensis Ramme, 1933 View in CoL new synonym

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Material examined. Turkey, Kahramanmaraş (1♂, 1♀) ( MNCN); Turkey, Diyarbakır, Bismil, Kezban Çesmesi 6.VI.1961 (2♂); Turkey, Diyarbakır (mountain) 6.VI.1961, M. Donskoff (1♂); Turkey, Oued Diyarbakır 5. 1VII.1959, G. Remaudière (1♀) (identified as P. m. maculinervis ) ( MNHN); Turkey, Urfa, Eshref Bey (1♂); Turkey, [Urfa], Süverek [Siverek], 1914, Pietschmann (1♀); Turkey, Elazığ 29.VI.1952, Ö.K. Gülen (1♂, 2♀) (det. Uvarov); Turkey, Erzincan, K.M. Guichard & D.H. Harvey (5♂, 1♀) (cf. Karabağ 1963); Turkey, Antitaurus, Maraş, Göksun, between Yalak and foot of Binboğa Dağ, 1500 m, in steppe 14.VII.1952, P.H. Davis (3♀) (cf. Karabağ, 1963) (NHM); Turkey, Amasia [Amasya], Staudinger (2♂ syntypes) ( MfN); Turkey, [Diyarbakır], Heine [Hani] (1♀); Turkey, Malatia [Malatya], (2♂ syntypes); Turkey, Amasia (1♂); Turkey, [Elazığ], Kharput [Harput] 1914 (1♀ nymph) ( NMW); Turkey, West Anatolia, Gebirge b. Malatia [Malatya], Yokarbanassiya (1600 m) 6– 7.VII.1937, W. Ramme (1♂, 1♀); Turkey, Erzurum, Pazaryolu, 14 km W. Çatakbahçe Köyü (1312 m) 40.25.129 N, 40.42.592 E, 17.VII.2013, M. Ünal & A. Erden (1♂); Turkey, Erzurum, Pazaryolu (1280 m) 17.VII.2013, M. Ünal & A. Erden (6♀); Turkey, Diyarbakır, Bismil, Kezban Çeşmesi, 6.VI.1961 (1♂, 1♀) (AİBÜEM); Turkey, Elazığ, Harput, 13.VII.1952, Ö.K. Gülen (1♂) ( AÜZM); Turkey, Diyarbakır, Bismil, Kezban Çeşmesi, 6.VI.1961 (13♂, 1♀) ( NTM); Turkey, Mesopotamia, Urfa 1931, Sureya (1♂ holotype of P. urfensis , 1♀ allotype of P. ur f en s i s, 1♂, 1♀ paratypes of P. urfensis ) ( MfN); Turkey, [Urfa], Siverek, 1914, Pietschmann (2♀) ( NMW).

Remarks. P. m a cu l i n er v i s has a very prominent sexual dimorphism, males are fully winged, while the tegmina of females just cover the 1st tergite ( Figs 13 View FIGURES 10 – 13 , 21 View FIGURES 18 – 21 , 29 View FIGURES 26 – 29 , 37 View FIGURES 34 – 37 ). The pseudolophi of the epiphallus are few and small and parabolically placed; penis valves are straight and thin ( Figs 44 View FIGURES 38 – 44 , 51 View FIGURES 45 – 51 , 58 View FIGURES 52 – 58 ).

Ramme (1933) describing Prionotropis urfensis , separated it from P. maculinervis by the shape of the male pronotum which should be more robust, more arched and convex, coarser tubercles and a steeper typical sulcus in lateral view and by the coloration of the hind legs, of which hind femur has a discoloured inner side (instead of blackish), hind tibia pale orange instead of reddish-yellow to red. However, Uvarov (1943) considered the morphological differences of P. urfensis small and moved it at subspecies level of P. maculinervis , because of the coloration of the hind legs. Ramme (1951) agreed with Uvarov’s opinion and treated P. urfensis as a subspecies of P. maculinervis . Later, all the authors used the characters given in the original description and reported this taxon as a subspecies of P. maculinervis ( Bey-Bienko & Mistshenko 1951, Karabağ 1958, Weidner 1969, Demirsoy 1977). However, the material we examined showed that the coloration of the hind legs is quite variable as well as the shape of the pronotum. There is no morphological stability in accordance with the geographical distribution of each morph. For example, the hind tibia of maculinervis is red, but the specimens found in Diyarbakır province close to the type locality of urfensis have a red hind tibia; in addition, some specimens found in Northern Turkey, geographically much closer to the type locality of maculinervis , have an orange hind tibia. Hind legs colouration cannot be used to separate maculinervis from urfensis , as this may vary in different shades of red, orange and yellow. Similar variations are also present in the coloration of the inner side of the hind femora and the shape of the pronotum. There is no difference in the male phallic complex of the specimens examined. Finally, it is not possible to consider maculinervis and urfensis as subspecies, because their distribution is overlapping. In view of the above listed reasons, we propose that P. urfensis has to be considered as junior synonym of P. maculinervis .

Measurements. See Table 1 View TABLE 1 and Figs 65–68 View FIGURES 65 – 66 View FIGURE 67 View FIGURE 68 .

Distribution. Eastern half of Turkey.

Bey-Bienko, G. Ya & Mistshenko, L. L. (1951) Fauna of the U. S. S. R. Locusts and Grasshoppers of the U. S. S. R. and Adjacent Countries. Part 1. Zoological Institute of the U. S. S. R. Academy of Sciences, 38, 1 - 400.

Demirsoy, A. (1977) Turkiye Caelifera (Insecta, Orthoptera) faunasinin tesbiti ve taksonomik incelenmesi (1). Ataturk Unviversitesi, Fen Fakultesi yayinlari, Erzurum, 80, 1 - 252.

Karabag, T. (1958) Turkiye'nin Orthoptera faunasi (The Orthoptera Fauna of Turkey). Ankara Universitesi Fen Fakultesi yayinlari, Ankara, 81, 1 - 198.

Karabag, T. (1963) Some interesting Acridoidea (Orthoptera) from Turkey. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 6 (13), 677 - 682. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1080 / 00222936308651414

Ramme, W. (1933) Beitrage zur Kenntnis der palaearktischen Orthopterenfauna (Tettigon. et Acrid.) II. Mitteilungen aus dem Zoologie Museum in Berlin, 18 (3), 416 - 434. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1002 / mmnz. 19320180308

Uvarov, B. P. (1943) The tribe Thrinchini of the subfamily Pamphaginae, and the interrelations of the Acridid subfamilies (Orthoptera). Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society London, 93 (1), 1 - 72. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1365 - 2311.1943. tb 00429. x

Weidner, H. (1969) Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Feldheuschrecken (Caelifera) Anatoliens. Mitteilungen des zoologischen Museums Hamburg, 66, 145 - 226. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1007 / bf 02027743

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FIGURES 10 – 13. Lateral view of males of Prionotropis appula (10), P. willemsorum n. sp. (11), P. flexuosa (12) and P. maculinervis (13).

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FIGURES 18 – 21. Dorsal view of males of Prionotropis appula (18), P. willemsorum n. sp. (19), P. flexuosa (20) and P. maculinervis (21).

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FIGURES 26 – 29. Lateral view of females of Prionotropis appula (26), P. willemsorum n. sp. (27), P. flexuosa (28) and P. maculinervis (29).

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FIGURES 34 – 37. Dorsal view of females of Prionotropis appula (34), P. willemsorum n. sp. (35), P. flexuosa (36) and P. maculinervis (37).

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FIGURES 38 – 44. Lateral view of the epiphallus of Prionotropis hystrix (38), P. azami (39), P. rhodanica (40), P. appula (41), P. flexuosa (42), P. willemsorum n. sp. (43) and P. maculinervis (44).

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FIGURES 45 – 51. Dorsal view of the epiphallus of Prionotropis hystrix (45), P. azami (46), P. rhodanica (47), P. appula (48), P. flexuosa (49), P. willemsorum n. sp. (50) and P. maculinervis (51).

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FIGURES 52 – 58. Frontal view of penis valves of Prionotropis hystrix (52), P. flexuosa (53), P. azami (54), P. rhodanica (55), P. appula (56), P. willemsorum n. sp. (57) and P. maculinervis (58).

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FIGURES 65 – 66. Biometrics of the genus Prionotropis. Ratio length of pronotum / length of hind femora (PL / HFL), length of hind femora / length of tegmina (HFL / TGL), length of pronotum / length of tegmina (PL / TGL) and total length of body / length of tegmina (TL / TGL) in males (65) and in females (66) of Prionotropis appula, P. willemsorum n. sp., P. rhodanica, P. azami, P. hystrix, P. flexuosa, and P. maculinervis.

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FIGURE 67. Scatterplot of the first two factors resulting from the PCA analysis of biometrics of Prionotropis appula, P. willemsorum n. sp., P. rhodanica, P. azami, P. hystrix, its synonym P. sontiaca, P. maculinervis and P. flexuosa males (a) and females (b).

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FIGURE 68. Length of tegmina of males and females of Prionotropis appula, P. willemsorum n. sp., P. rhodanica, P. azami, P. hystrix, P. flexuosa and P. maculinervis.

MNCN

Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

MfN

Museum für Naturkunde

NMW

Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien

NTM

Northern Territory Museum of Arts and Sciences

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Pamphagidae

SubFamily

Thrinchinae

Genus

Prionotropis