Salmanites miripara ( Otte & Alexander, 1983 ) Robillard & Su, 2018

Robillard, Tony & Su, You Ning, 2018, New lineages of Lebinthini from Australia (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Eneopterinae), Zootaxa 4392 (2), pp. 241-266 : 243-244

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4392.2.2

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:B1F162A5-D42F-4B76-9068-666EE484D95A

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6489317

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A12587E5-FFE9-3D24-FF6D-FF09FED06D99

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Plazi

scientific name

Salmanites miripara ( Otte & Alexander, 1983 )
status

comb. nov.

Salmanites miripara ( Otte & Alexander, 1983) n. comb.

( Figs 1 View FIGURE 1 , 2 View FIGURE 2 )

http://lsid.speciesfile.org/urn:lsid: Orthoptera .speciesfile.org:TaxonName:500992

Lebinthus miripara Otte & Alexander, 1983: 308 . Robillard & Desutter-Grandcolas 2004: 291. Cigliano et al. 2017 ( Orthoptera View in CoL Species File Online)

Type material. Male holotype. Australia, A- 694, 85 miles N of Geraldton, WA, 10.v.1969, Alexander & Otte ( ANIC) [examined] . Paratypes (1♀): Australia. Same information as HT ( ANIC) [examined].

Additional material examined. Australia, 50 mi ENE of Meekatharra , WA, 29.iv.1963, 1♀, L.J. Chinnick ( ANIC).

Discussion. Close examination of the type series revealed that the species belongs to the tribe Eurepini , based on the definition of the eneopterine tribes and the key of Robillard (2006). The following characters were examined to support this transfer: inner tympanum absent, membrane of outer tympanum smooth, male FW venation with CuP extending posteriorly beyond file level, male subgenital plate without swellings on dorsal margin, male genitalia with ramal plates, lateral arms of endophallic sclerite directly prolonged by sclerotization of ectophallic fold.

The attribution of the species to one of the five genera currently included in the tribe Eurepini is more speculative. Based on head morphology with fastigium three times as wide as scape, it could belong to either Salmanites or Eurepella and differs from Eurepa and Myara . The general shape of male genitalia excludes Myara and Eurepa , but could correspond to Salmanites , Arilpa and Eurepella . Finally, there are strong setae oriented anteriorly on dorso-lateral margins of pseudepiphallus, which is a characteristic of Salmanites and Arilpa (Robillard & Desutter-Grandcolas 2004) . Male FW venation reveals that mirror is entirely absent, which is the only recorded case in Eurepini (even the short winged species in Arilpa and Salmanites possess a mirror cell) ( Otte & Alexander 1983). Female ovipositor as long as FIII points toward Eurepa , Myara or Salmanites . In conclusion, the species could either correspond to a new genus, given the original combination of characters, or to a very diverging species of Salmanites . In a conservative way, we consider it as Salmanites miripara n. comb., but this hypothesis will have to be tested in forthcoming revisions of the Eurepini genera and with molecular evidence.

ANIC

Australian National Insect Collection

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Haglotettigoniidae

SubFamily

Eneopterinae

Tribe

Eurepini

Genus

Salmanites

Loc

Salmanites miripara ( Otte & Alexander, 1983 )

Robillard, Tony & Su, You Ning 2018
2018
Loc

Lebinthus miripara

Otte & Alexander, 1983 : 308
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