Xulavuna adenoptera

Campos, Lucas Denadai De & De Mello, Francisco De A. G., 2014, Taxonomic studies on the Neotropical Landrevinae with description of new taxa (Orthoptera, Grylloidea, Gryllidae), Zootaxa 3852 (2), pp. 151-178 : 168-169

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3852.2.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6131909

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scientific name

Xulavuna adenoptera
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Xulavuna adenoptera de Mello & Campos, n. sp.

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Type specimens. Holotype male, 5 male, 5 female paratypes [ MZSP]; 5 male, 5 female paratypes [Coleção de Invertebrados do Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia ( INPA)]; 38 male, 56 female paratypes kept at Departamento de Zoologia, Instituto de Biociências, UNESP—São Paulo State University.

Etymology. Alluding to the glandular condition of the male fore wings.

Description. Male: overall coloration medium brown (fig 10A), dark brown on head and pronotum, medium to light brown on abdomen and limbs. Head: eyes blackish, surrounded by a yellowish band (fig. 10E); occiput and gena medium brown; base of mandibles, frons, and clypeus yellowish; median ocellus very tiny and elliptical (fig. 10D). Thorax: Anterior and posterior margins of pronotum very slightly concave, inferior margin of lateral lobes straight ascending on posterior angle (fig. 10C); fore wings (figs. 10F; 14A–D; 16G) strongly modified, slightly longer than pronotum (figs. 10A), dorsal field much reduced and bearing a conspicuous whitish gland, lateral field larger than dorsal field, occupying a dorsal position and bearing ca. 8–9 in-curved, thick, veins; inferior face of the wing showing four very pronounced, wall shaped, parallel veins in the dorsal field area just before the gland (fig. 14C, D). Abdomen: elliptical as seeing from dorsum, strongly depressed, the tergites yellowish brown with a darker band along their distal margins, rendering the specimens a banded abdominal coloration (fig. 10A, B). Supra-anal plate with evenly round disto-lateral corners and colored as in fig. 10H. Thoracic sternites light yellow (fig. 10K). Abdominal sternites light brown; subgenital plate long, its posterior margin concave (fig. 10I). Legs: fore and middle femora whitish to light brown, covered by dark brown pubescence; fore and middle tibia and tarsi darker than respective femora; hind femora caramel-yellow externally, hind tibia and basitarsus darker (fig. 10L). Phallic complex: as described for the genus (fig. 11). Female: supra-anal plate with distal margin evenly round, subgenital plate with straight distal margin, ovipositor valves as in figs. 10M, N, O.

Material examined. 49 male, 66 female and 66 nymphs. Brazil, Amazonas, Manaus, Reserva Adolpho Ducke (2°57'S 59°57'W), 1–15.vii.2011, F. A. G de Mello & C. F. Sperber leg. All specimens preserved in 80% alcohol.

MZSP

Sao Paulo, Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de Sao Paulo

INPA

Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazonia

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