Pteranabropsis cuspis, Ingrisch, 2019

Ingrisch, Sigfrid, 2019, Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species, Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2), pp. 107-124 : 111

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182

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scientific name

Pteranabropsis cuspis
status

sp. nov.

Pteranabropsis cuspis View in CoL sp. nov. Figs 1B View Fig. 1 , 2B View Fig. 2 , 2H View Fig. 2 , 3E-I View Fig. 3 , 6F-G View Fig. 6 , 7I-J View Fig. 7

Holotype (male). -

Vietnam: Hoa Binh Prov., Ngo Luong Nat. Res., 20°26'16"N, 105°20'15"E, 25-30.vii.2016, leg. J. Constant & J. Bresseel (I.G.: 33.282 GTI project) - (Brussels, ISNB).

Other specimens examined. -

Same data as holotype, 2 males (paratypes) (Brussels, ISNB) .

Diagnosis. -

The new species is similar to P. angusta sp. nov. but of more robust habitus. Tegmina and hind wings are of similarly shortened shape but slightly more reduced in P. cuspis sp. nov. Diagnostic for the new species is the shape of the paraproctal outgrowths, which resemble those of P. carli (Griffini, 1911) but have the upcurved apical area longer and narrower than in P. carli or in P. angusta and carry at nearly acute tip a very small, stiffened pad not a stiffened dorsal rim as in P. carli and not pointing apicad as in P. angusta .

Description. -

Medium to large sized species; habitus as genus. Prosternal lobes near base compressed, afterwards long spiniform, thin; mesosternal lobes in basal area moderately wide, afterwards elongate conical to nearly cylindrical with obtuse tip; metasternal lobes compressed, with concave internal and convex external margins; gradually passing over into conical, nearly sub-cylindrical, apical area with obtuse tip (Fig. 2H View Fig. 2 ).

Wings not reaching hind knees (Fig. 1B View Fig. 1 ). Fore wings 2.9 × longer than wide. Venation: radius releases radius sector between middle and apical third of tegmen; media and cubitus anterior both with two branches each that fork from their undivided bases behind basal third of tegmen; cubitus posterior undivided; with four complete anal veins. Hind wings cycloid, distinctly wider than long (1.75 ×).

Legs. Fore coxa with a strong spine at swollen anterior surface; mid coxa with a smaller spine at anterior margin. Fore femur with 1-3 small spines and mid femur with 0-1 spine at anterior-ventral margins. Hind femora with 3-6 external and 3-6 internal small spines on ventral margins; hind tibiae with dorsal spines on inner margin larger than on outer margin, ventral margins with few minute spinules; on both sides with 4 apical spurs, the dorsal two pairs very large, the following pair medium, the ventral-most pair small; internal spurs larger than corresponding external counterparts; ventral margin with 2 external and 0-1 internal spinules.

Male. Subgenital plate with lateral margins slightly concave and narrowing posteriorly; apical margin subtruncate, both sides with a long substraight stylus (Fig. 2B View Fig. 2 ). Paraproctal outgrowths with a rather long oblique-triangular projection from dorso-apical margin that carry at nearly acute tip a very small, stiffened pad; apical margin of outgrowth concave, ventro-apical angle rounded (Fig. 3E-I View Fig. 3 ). Phallus membranous, shaped as in Fig. 7I-J View Fig. 7 .

Female unknown.

Coloration. -

Different shades of brown, faintly spotted; head dark brown mixed with light and with black spots; pronotum and hind femora reddish-brown; hind knees dorsally very light brown; hind tibiae yellowish-brown. Face in different shades of brown, mixed with pale and black spots; pronotum and hind femora reddish-brown; hind knees dorsally ivory yellowish; hind tibiae yellowish-brown. Tegmen semi-transparent with black spots. Hind wings greyish, semi-transparent.

Measurements. -

(3 males). In mm. Body w/wings: 45-47; body w/o wings: 35; pronotum: 9.7; tegmen: 33-38; tegmen width: 13; hind femur: 34; antenna: 80-90.

Etymology. -

The new species is named for its narrow acute tip of the paraproctal outgrowths; from Latin Pteranabropsis cuspis spine, thorn; noun in apposition.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Anostostomatidae

SubFamily

Anabropsinae

Genus

Pteranabropsis