Eucriotettix Hebard 1930
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Eucriotettix Hebard 1930 View in CoL
Eucriotettix Hebard 1930 View in CoL [1929], p. 573; Günther 1938; Shishodia 1991; Jiang and Zheng 1998; Liang and Zheng 1998; Zheng 2005; Deng et al. 2007; Deng et al. 2012, p. 486.
Type species: Eucriotettix tricarinatus ( Bolivar 1887) = Criotettix tricarinatus Bolívar, 1887 , Sri Lanka (= Ceylon), by original designation.
Body elongate and slender. Colour brown or dark brown.
Head conspicuously exerted; vertex with lateral margins divergent posteriorly, anterior width narrower than width of eye at same level, in lateral view, frontal costa arched upward antennae. Antennae filiform, inserted between the lower margins of eyes. Eyes elevated above vertex, globular in shape, lateral ocelli inserted between middle of anterior margins of eyes. Pronotum truncate anteriorly, mid-keel of pronotum conspicuous; abbreviated carinae present; hind process of pronotum extending beyond apices of hind femora. Posterior angles of lateral lobes of pronotum produced into sharp spines, straight or directed outwards. Visible part of tegmina elongated, rounded at apex. Hind wings reaching apex of hind process. Upper and lower margins of fore femora and mid femur entire, margins of hind femur finely serrulate ( Figures 3I View Figure 3 , 5L View Figure 5 ). First segment of posterior tarsi is longer than third.
Species of the genus Eucriotettix are usually associated with, but not limited to, moist environments, living along the moist stony area on the border of streams in tropical rainforests. Some have suggested that the often-flattened front and median limbs are used like paddles for swimming. Their diet consists mostly of algae growing on the moist stony surface, along with lichens and other forms of humus. They generally overwinter as adults.
Key to the species of Eucriotettix Hebard View in CoL from China
1. Posterior angles of lateral lobes of pronotum without long spine ........... 2 Posterior angles of lateral lobes of pronotum with long spines ............... 9
2. Hind process longer, reaching or surpassing two-thirds of hind tibia ..... 3 Hind process reaching middle of hind tibia or shorter ............................ 4
3. Apex of posterior angles of lateral lobes of pronotum pointing sidewards ............................................................ Eucriotettix grandis ( Hancock 1912) View in CoL Apex of posterior angle of lateral lobes of pronotum pointing backwards ................................................................. Eucriotettix ridleyi Günther 1938 View in CoL
4. Lower margins of fore and mid femora straight ..................................... 5 Lower margins of fore and mid femora undulated ................................. 7
5. Width of vertex about 1.2 times narrower than width of one eye, upper margin of pronotum straight in profile, ..... Eucriotettix tridentatus View in CoL sp. nov. Width of vertex as wide as width of one eye, upper margin of pronotum undulated in profile ................................................................................. 6
6. Antennae inserted between lower margins of eyes, hind wing reaching apex of hind process of pronotum ............................................................... ........................................... Eucriotettix brachynotus Zheng and Jiang 1997 View in CoL Antennae inserted above lower margins of eyes, hind wing surpassing apex of hind process of pronotum ...... Eucriotettix longipennis Deng et al. 2007 View in CoL
7. Width of vertex about 1.25 times narrower than width of one eye, hind process reaching middle of hind tibia. ................................................. ......................................................... Eucriotettix amplifemurus Zheng 1998 Width View in CoL of vertex about 1.5–1.7 times narrower than width of one eye, hind process reaching apex of hind tibia ......................................................... 8 8. Mid keel of pronotum interrupted, upper margin of pronotum undulating in profile, apex of posterior angles of lateral lobes of pronotum spinous, width of mid femora equal to width of tegmina .................................................... ....................................................... Eucriotettix interrupta Deng et al. 2006 Mid View in CoL keel of pronotum entire, upper margin of pronotum straight in profile, apex of posterior angles of lateral lobes of pronotum horned, width of mid femora wider than width of tegmina ........................................................... ............................................. Eucriotettix nigripennis Deng and Zheng 2012 View in CoL
9. Lateral spines of pronotum slightly curved forward .................................... .......................................................... Eucriotettix hainanensis Günther 1938 Lateral View in CoL spines of pronotum pointing sideways or obliquely backwards .... 10
10. Lateral spines of pronotum shorter, pointing obliquely backwards ........ 11 Lateral spines of pronotum pointing sideways ...................................... 13
11. Disc of pronotum coarse, having numerous tubercles and short carinae; mid keel of pronotum not entire, interrupted ... Eucriotettix torulisinotus View in CoL sp. nov. Disc of pronotum smooth, mid keel of pronotum entire ....................... 12
12. Width of frontal sulcus narrower than width of scapus of antenna; hind process of pronotum reaching two-thirds of hind tibia; hind wing surpassing top of hind process; lower margin of hind femur undulating ...................... ....................................... Eucriotettix wuliangshanensis Zheng and Ou 2003 Width View in CoL of frontal sulcus equal to width of scapus of antenna; hind process of pronotum nearly reaching top of hind tibia; hind wing not reaching top of hind process; lower margin of mid femora straight ..................................... .............................................. Eucriotettix longidorsalis Zheng and Ou 2011
13. Width of vertex about 1.3 times narrower than width of one eye; lateral keels of prozona parallel ...................... Eucriotettix oculatus ( Bolivar 1898) Width View in CoL of vertex about 1.6–2.0 times narrower than width of one eye; lateral keels of prozona of pronotum distinctly constricted backwards ............ 14
14. Antenna 13-segmented; disc of pronotum convex between shoulders; humeral angle arched; lower margins of mid femora straight; width of mid femora narrower than width of tegmina; length of pronotum ♂ 16.5 mm, ♀ 18.5 mm ...................................... Eucriotettix guipingensis Li et al. 2000 View in CoL Antenna 15-segmented; disc of pronotum flat between shoulders; humeral angle obtuse; lower margins of mid femora undulating; width of mid femora equal to width of tegmina; length of pronotum ♂ 11.0– 11.5 mm, ♀ 14.0– 14.5 mm ............................. Eucriotettix strictivertex Deng and Zheng 2012 View in CoL
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Bolivar I. 1898. Contributions a l' etude des Acridiens, especes de la faune Indo et Austro- Malaisienne du Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova, Ser. 2, 19: 1 - 36.
Deng WA, Zheng ZM, Wei SZ. 2006. Two new species of Scelimenidae from Yunnan and Guangxi (Orthoptera: Tetrigoidea). Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica. 31: 369 - 372. (in Chinese with English summary).
Deng WA, Zheng ZM, Wei SZ. 2007. Fauna of the Tetrigoidea from Yunnan and Guangxi. Nanning, China: Guangxi Science & Technology Press; 458 pp. (in Chinese with English summary).
Deng WA, Zheng ZM, Yang R. G., Guo LY, Zhou PN. 2012. Taxonomic Study of the Genus Eucriotettix Hebard (Orthoptera: Tetrigidea) from China. Neotro Entomol. 41: 485 - 492.
Gunther K. 1938. Revision der Acrydiinae (Orth.) II. Scilimenae spuriae. Stettiner Entomologische Zeitung. 99: 117 - 148.
Hancock JL. 1912. Tetriginae (Acridiinae) in the agricultural research institute, Pusa, Bihar, with descriptions of new species. Memoirs of the Department of Agriculture, India (Entomology series). 4: 131 - 160.
Hebard M. 1930. Acrydiinae (Orthoptera: Acrididae) of Southern India. Revue Suisse de Zoologie. 36: 565 - 592.
Jiang GF, Zheng ZM. 1998. Grasshoppers and locusts from Guangxi. Guilin, China: Guangxi Normal University Press; 363 pp. (in Chinese with English summary).
Li TS, Zheng ZM, Lu W. 2000. A new species of Eucriotettix (Orthoptera: Scelimenidae) from Guangxi. Journal of Guangxi Agricultural and Biological Science. 19: 180 - 181. (in Chinese with English summary).
Liang GQ, Zheng ZM. 1998. Fauna Sinica, Insecta Vol. 12, (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae). Beijing, China: Science Press; 278 pp. (in Chinese with English summary).
Shishodia MS. 1991. Taxonomy and Zoogeography of the Tetrigoidea (Orthoptera: Tetrigoidea) of North Eastern India. Records of Zoological Survey of India, Occ. Papers, 140, 1 - 204.
Zheng ZM, Jiang GF. 1997. Two new species of Scelimenidae and first description of female of Bolivaritettix longzhouensis (Orthoptera: Tetrigoidea) from China. Entomotaxonomia. 19: 165 - 166. (in Chinese with English summary).
Zheng ZM. 1998. A study of Tetrigoidea from Xishuangbanna (Orthoptera). Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica. 23: 161 - 180. (in Chinese with English summary).
Zheng ZM, Ou XH. 2003. Four new species of Scelimenidae from Yunnan province (Orthoptera, Tetrigoidea). Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica. 28: 673 - 678. (in Chinese with English summary).
Zheng ZM. 2005. Fauna of the Tetrigoidea from Western China. Beijing, China: Science Press; 501 pp. (in Chinese with English summary).
Zheng ZM, Ou XH. 2011. Four new species of Tetrigoidea (Orthoptera) from Western area in Yunnan province. Entomotaxonomia. 33: 168 - 175. (in Chinese with English summary).
Figure 3. Eucriotettix tridentatus sp. nov. (A) Head and antennae, dorsal view; (B) head and lateral lobes of pronotum, lateral view; (C) head, frontal view; (D) head, prozona and humeral angle, dorsal view; (E) mid femur and tegmina, lateral view; (F) posterior angles of lateral lobes of pronotum, dorsal view; (G) fore femur, lateral view; (H) mid femur, lateral view; (I) hind femur, lateral view; (J) hind tibia, dorsal view; (K) posterior tarsi, lateral view; (L) subgenital plate of male, lateral view; (M) subgenital plate of male, ventral view; (N) ovipositor of female, lateral view; (O) subgenital plate of female, ventral view. Scale bar = 1 mm.
Figure 5. Eucriotettix torulisinotus sp. nov. (A) Female, lateral view of body; (B) female, dorsal view of body; (C) head, dorsal view; (D) head and lateral lobes of pronotum, lateral view; (E) head, prozona and humeral angle, dorsal view; (F) head, frontal view; (G) mid femur and tegmina, lateral view; (H) posterior angles of lateral lobes of pronotum, dorsal view; (I) Antennae, lateral view; (J) fore femur, lateral view; (K) mid femur, lateral view; (L) hind femur, lateral view; (M) hind tibia, dorsal view; (N) posterior tarsi, lateral view; (O) ovipositor of female, lateral view; (P) subgenital plate of female, ventral view.
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Eucriotettix Hebard 1930
Li, Xiao-Dong, Deng, Wei-An, Zheng, Zhe-Min & Wei, Shi-Zhen 2014 |
Eucriotettix
Deng WA & Zheng ZM & Yang R & Guo LY & Zhou PN 2012: 486 |