Tomeophera modesta Piza

Fianco, Marcos, 2023, Katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) from Guartelá State Park, State of Paraná, Southern Brazil: diversity, bioacoustics and description of five new species, Journal of Natural History 57 (1), pp. 1080-1137 : 1125

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2023.2231579

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:6302611C-B300-4965-AD6A-C99711048B69

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8268377

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039F87E5-FFA2-FF93-5AD8-A658FDA36387

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Tomeophera modesta Piza
status

 

Tomeophera modesta Piza View in CoL

( Figure 17 View Figure 17 )

Comments

The specimens of this species emerged from the bulb of Epidendrum delicatum ( Orchidaceae – Figure 17h–i View Figure 17 ) collected in March 2021, where it was possible to see and identify the katydid eggs. The eggs were probably laid in February 2021 and remained apparently in diapause until the middle of spring. After hatching from the eggs, the individuals were fed with leaves and fruits of Moraceae and Myrtaceae . The nymphs can be easily recognised by their colour pattern: green with a medial white band surrounded by orange that goes from head to end of the abdomen ( Figure 17a–d View Figure 17 ), and a projection of tergite X. Wings and ovipositor were evident in the third instar ( Figure 17b View Figure 17 ), and developed to adulthood ( Figure 17e–f View Figure 17 ). Unlike other Phaneropterinae , this species has diurnal habits, with males stridulating after midday, ceasing activity just after dusk; and at night, they remain in a behaviour of reflex immobilisation ( Figure 17a, d–f View Figure 17 ). In copulation the male transfers a large spermatophyllax and a small spermatophore ( Figure 17g View Figure 17 ); the female was observed eating the spermatophyllax ca. 10 minutes after copulation, and remained with the spermatophore for more than two hours.

Examined material

One male and one female, ′ Brasil, Pr, Tibagi, Parque\Estadual do Guartelá [Guartelá State Park]\ 24.5660°S, 50.2561°W 08–11.iii.2021 Ovos coletados\em [Eggs collected in] Epidendrum delicatum M. Fianco, D.N.\Barbosa & P.W. Engelking ' and ′\Emerged 16–20. x.2021,\became adults 18.I.2022 GoogleMaps '.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Tettigoniidae

Genus

Tomeophera

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