Parapyrrhicia acutilobata Ragge, 1980
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Parapyrrhicia acutilobata Ragge, 1980 |
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Parapyrrhicia acutilobata Ragge, 1980 View in CoL
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P. acutilobata is a typical Parapyrrhicia species, predominantly green with numerous reddish dots on the body and legs, males with dark patch with white center on stridulatory area of left tegmen ( Fig. 4a View Fig ). The male cerci are laterally expanded and hatchet-shaped ( Figs. 5a View Fig and 6a View Fig ). The subgenital plate is deeply lobed but the lobes are comparatively short and not expanded and not attached to each for several millimeters as in most other species ( Fig. 5b View Fig ). Stridulatory areas as in Fig. 5c View Fig , right tegmen with mirror as in Fig. 5d View Fig . Stridulatory file as in Fig. 5e View Fig , with 86 teeth (n = 1). Females wear one to two serrated transverse-oriented veins on the inner margin of the right tegmen used in acoustical communication with males similar as shown in P. abdita n. sp. With long and slightly up-curved ovipositor, heavily serrated at posterior end ( Fig. 7c View Fig ), but with finer teeth as in P. zanzibarica ( Fig. 7a View Fig ). Subgenital plate broad, deeply v-shaped at posterior margin ( Fig. 7d View Fig ) in difference to P. zanzibarica which has a broad shield-like subgenital plate ( Fig. 7b View Fig ).
Additional localities to those given in Ragge (1980): lowland forest, Kazimzumbwi forest, Kisarawe near Dar es Salaam, 6 males, 11 females February, July, and October 2015, January and March 2016 .
Habitat. Coastal and lowland wet forest.
Biology. Probably present throughout the year.
Distribution. Coastal Kenya and Tanzania, between Mombasa in Kenya and Mtwara in Tanzania.
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