Pizacris Souza-Dias & Desutter-Grandcolas
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3956.3.3 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:AB6683CA-29FF-422A-A8D0-85A3306FEE35 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6112662 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/016387AB-0B12-491A-A3D6-C4CF9ADBEF21 |
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Pizacris Souza-Dias & Desutter-Grandcolas |
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Key to Pizacris Souza-Dias & Desutter-Grandcolas View in CoL , n. gen. and its related genera
1. Male FWs partly coriaceous, developed, overlapped, much longer than pronotum; dorsal field of left FW membranous; stridulatory file present; ventral face of FWs densely pilose, glandular. Pseudepiphallic arms dorsally visible, lateral, with pointed apex; pseudepiphallic parameres enlarged (almost as wide as long, in ventral view), auriform... Guabamima de Mello, 1992
- Male FWs coriaceous, reduced, smaller, not totally overlapped; left FW as coriaceous as the right one; stridulatory file absent; ventral face of FWs with weak pilosity. Pseudepiphallic arms not visible in dorsal view, small, ventrally-oriented; pseudepiphallic parameres elongated (longer than wide, in ventral view) and not auriform................................. 2
2. Male FWs triangular, glabrous; right and left FW partly overlapped; distal half of FWs yellowish. Pseudepiphallic parameres 2 elongated, laterally narrow with distal horn-like projections; phallic vesicles absent...... Mellopsis Mews & Sperber, 2010
- Male FWs rounded, slightly pubescent; FWs not overlapped; FWs distal half and border blackish. Pseudepiphallic parameres 2 elongated, laterally enlarged and lightly or heavily upward projected; phallic vesicles present.................................................................................... Pizacris Souza-Dias & Desutter-Grandcolas View in CoL , n. gen.
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