Mimoscudderia picta Carl, 1914
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Mimoscudderia picta Carl, 1914 |
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Mimoscudderia picta Carl, 1914
Figs 15A, 15C, 15D, 15G, 15I View FIGURE 15
Carl, 1914. Rev. SuiSSe Zool., 22 (6): 160.
Material examined. Madagascar, Marantsetra (1♂) ; Madagascar, Manakambahiny forest II.1991, A. Pauly (1♀) ( RBINS) .
Measurements (after Carl 1914, in parenthesys). Male. Body length: 23.5 (20.0); length of pronotum: 5.1 (5.5); height of pronotum 5.0; length of tegmina: 40.2 (41.0); width of tegmina: 7.1 (7.0); length of hind femora: 28.2 (27.0); length of hind tibiae: 32.0. Female. Body length: 18.4 (20.0); length of pronotum: 5.3 (5.0); height of pronotum 5.7; length of tegmina: 41.4 (44.0); width of tegmina: 7.0 (8.0); length of hind femora: 28.6 (30.0); length of hind tibiae: 32.6; ovipositor: 9.3 (9.0).
Remarks. Since its description ( Carl 1914) no data have been reported about this species. The following are the sexual characters, only superficially listed by Carl (1914). The subgenital plate of the male is long and upcurved, cerci are as long as the subgenital plate, incurved with pointed tip ( Figs 15A, 15C, 15D View FIGURE 15 ). The stridulatory file is curved and consists of ca. 80 teeth, central higher than distal ones, a bulge in proximal part ( Fig. 15G View FIGURE 15 ). The ovipositor of the female is gently up-curved, with superior margin and the tip of inferior margin toothed ( Fig. 15I View FIGURE 15 ).
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