Goniogryllus Chopard, 1936

Guo, Yu-Jiao, An, Shuang-Qi, Fang, Zhen-Gui, Wei, Shu-Fei, Shen, Zi-Hao, Chen, Zhao-Yang & He, Zhu-Qing, 2024, A taxonomic revision of the genus Goniogryllus in China (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Gryllinae), Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 82, pp. 567-584 : 567-584

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3897/asp.82.e108699

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:5BA63B2F-5304-49CA-A9CA-FFDB2B8C939A

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12635738

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scientific name

Goniogryllus Chopard, 1936
status

 

Genus Goniogryllus Chopard, 1936 View in CoL

Goniogryllus Chopard 1936: 7; Chopard 1967: 118; Ichikawa 1987: 8; Wu and Wang 1992: 231; Yin and Liu 1995: 191; Chen and Zheng 1995: 213–217; Ichikawa and Honda 2000: 261; He 2018: 529; Yang et al. 2019: 16. View in CoL

Qingryllus View in CoL syn. (synonymized by He 2018, resurrected by Yang et al. 2019) Chen and Zheng 1995: 70, 75; Liu et al. 2017: 65–70; He 2018: 529; Yang et al. 2019: 20.

Type species.

Goniogryllus punctatus Chopard, 1936 .

Diagnosis.

Average size; black head with yellow stripes extending from occiput, along eyes to lateral ocelli, the yellow stripes divided into two branches from the middle of eyes or no bifurcation; maxillary palpus all black or with yellow stripes on the apex of the 4 th joint and the dorsal side of the 5 th joint; pronotum all black or with yellow spots or stripes on both sides, glabrous or pubescent; no wings, scaly wings, short wings, or fully developed wings; abdomen glabrous or pubescent; long ovipositor.

Remarks.

The molecular analysis reveals that G. ovalatus , Q. striofemorus , and Q. jiguanshanensis form a cohesive clade with strong support. Morphologically, they share similarities such as processing a pair of yellow-brown longitudinal stripes on each side of the head, and the absence of a tympanum on the fore tibia. Moreover, their male genitalia exhibit resemblances. They are often found in the same collection sites (Fig. 2 View Figure 2 ). Based on these findings, we conclude that Q. striofemorus and Q. jiguanshanensis are the long-wing forms of G. ovalatus . We treat Qingryllus syn. as a junior synonym of Goniogryllus . Additional information can be found in the diagnosis of G. ovalatus . A diagnosis for species is provided in Table 2 View Table 2 .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Gryllidae

SubFamily

Gryllinae

Loc

Goniogryllus Chopard, 1936

Guo, Yu-Jiao, An, Shuang-Qi, Fang, Zhen-Gui, Wei, Shu-Fei, Shen, Zi-Hao, Chen, Zhao-Yang & He, Zhu-Qing 2024
2024
Loc

Goniogryllus

Yang C & Wei ZD & Liu T & Liu HY 2019: 16
He ZQ 2018: 529
Ichikawa A & Murai T & Honda E 2000: 261
Yin HS & Liu XW 1995: 191
Wu FZ & Wang Y 1992: 231
Ichikawa A 1987: 8
Chopard L 1967: 118
Chopard L 1936: 7
1936
Loc

Qingryllus

Yang C & Wei ZD & Liu T & Liu HY 2019: 20
He ZQ 2018: 529
Liu HY & Zhang DX & Shi FM 2017: 65 - 70
Qingryllus syn. (synonymized by He 2018 , resurrected by Yang et al. 2019 ) Chen and Zheng 1995: 70, 75; Liu et al. 2017: 65–70 ; He 2018: 529 ; Yang et al. 2019: 20 .
Yang et al. 2019