Lipotactes Brunner

Shi, Fu-Ming & Li, Rui-Lian, 2009, A review of the genus Lipotactes Brunner v. W., 1898 (Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae, Lipotactinae) from China, Zootaxa 2152, pp. 36-42 : 36

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.188755

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6224892

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scientific name

Lipotactes Brunner
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Lipotactes Brunner View in CoL v. W.

Lipotactes Brunner View in CoL v. W., 1898. Abh. Senckenberg. Naturf. Ges., 24: 274; Kirby, 1906. Syn . Cat. Orth., 2: 283; Karny, 1912. Genera Insectorum, 131: 3; Zeuner, 1936. Trans. R. Ent. Soc. Lond., 85(12): 296; Gorochov, 1993. Zoosyst. Rossica, 2: 59; Ingrisch, 1995. Ent. Scand., 26(3): 280; Otte, 1997. Orthoptera View in CoL Species. File 7: 80; Chang, Shi & Ran, 2005. Oriental Insects, 39: 353–357; Eades & Otte, 2009. Orthoptera View in CoL Species File Online (accessed 2 May 2009).

Type species: Lipotactes alienus Brunner v. W., 1898

Generic diagnosis. Body small. Head large, wider than pronotum, short, triangular in frontal view. Fastigium verticis sloping towards vertex, rounded-ovoid, much shorter than first antennal segment, narrower than fastigium frontis, with lateral ocelli situated in dorso-lateral area; fastigium frontis transverse-ovoid, slightly raised, with medial ocellus in middle, separated from fastigium verticis and from frons by a suture. Eyes protruding anteriorty and laterally. Male disk of pronotum moderately raised in paranota. Thoracic auditory spiracle small, not hidden under pronotum. Male apex of tenth abdominal tergite transverse or prolonged afterwards; cerci varied. Female disk of pronotum flat. Ovipositor moderately curved dorsally, dorsal and ventral margins smooth, apex of ventral valve with some small teeth.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Tettigoniidae

SubFamily

Lipotactinae

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