Sinochlora

Wang, Gang, Lu, Rong-Sheng & Shi, Fu-Ming, 2012, Remarks on the genus Sinochlora Tinkham (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae, Phaneropterinae), Zootaxa 3526, pp. 1-16 : 2

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.282733

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6170309

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03881554-3E23-FFC3-FF28-FCF4FA29F824

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scientific name

Sinochlora
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Key to the species of Sinochlora (males)

1. Tenth abdominal tergum conspicuously protruding caudad, central process distinct, lateral processes present or absent...... 2

- Tenth abdominal tergum slightly protruding caudad, lateral processes present only, without central process.............. 11

2. Lateral processes of tenth abdominal tergum distinct.......................................................... 3

- Lateral processes of tenth abdominal tergum absent........................................................... 9

3. Subgenital plate with apical part split deeply, apical lobes longer than half the plate itself............................. 4

- Subgenital plate with apical part split shallowly, apical lobes shorter than half the plate itself.......................... 6

4. Epiproct with a stout apical spine on dorsal margin ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 17 – 33 )................................... S. cucullata sp. nov.

- Epiproct without any spines on dorsal margin............................................................... 5

5. Epiproct small, with 2 apical projections: the thin one on dorsal margin, and the robust, upcurved, stem-shaped projection orig- inated on ventral surface, densely covered with bristles at apical area ( Figs. 29 View FIGURES 17 – 33 , 53 View FIGURES 46 – 68 )................. S. longipenis sp. nov.

- Epiproct stout and thickened, with apex tapering......................................... S. voluptaria ( Carl, 1914)

6. Epiproct with 1 or 2 apical spines on dorsal margin........................................................... 7

- Epiproct without any spines on dorsal margin............................................................... 8

7. Epiproct small rounded-triangular, with an apical spine ( Figs. 25 View FIGURES 17 – 33 , 50 View FIGURES 46 – 68 ).............................. S. apicalis sp. nov.

- Epiproct approximately trapeziform, with 2 apico-lateral spines................ S. longifissa ( Matsumura & Shiraki, 1908)

8. Central process of tenth abdominal tergum narrow and long; epiproct approximately triangular.................................................................................................... S. nonspinosa Liu & Kang, 2007

- Central process of tenth abdominal tergum broad and short; epiproct approximately trapeziform.................................................................................................... S. tibetensis Liu & Kang, 2007

9. Epiproct with 2 apical spines on dorsal margin............................................................. 10

- Epiproct with an apical spine on dorsal margin....................................... S. stylosa Shi & Chang, 2004

10. Epiproct approximately trapeziform, with a pair of stout apico-lateral spines.............. S. trapezialis Liu & Kang, 2007

- Epiproct approximately triangular, terminal narrow, with a pair of small teeth ( Fig. 61 View FIGURES 46 – 68 ).......... S. sinensis Tinkham, 1945

11. Epiproct with 3 apical spines on dorsal margin............................................................. 12

- Epiproct with 2 apical spines on dorsal margin............................................................. 14

12. Central spine strongly recurved, much longer than lateral ones on epiproct ( Fig. 48 View FIGURES 46 – 68 )........ S. trispinosa Shi & Chang, 2004

- Central spine not longer than lateral ones on epiproct........................................................ 13

13. Notch between lateral processes slightly narrow; lateral spines as long as central one on epiproct ( Fig. 58 View FIGURES 46 – 68 )............................................................................................. S. aequalis Liu & Kang, 2007

- Notch between lateral processes broad; lateral spines slightly longer than central one on epiproct................................................................................................. S. mesominora Liu & Kang, 2007

14. Epiproct symmetrical, equilaterally triangular in the whole view, with black bristles on ventral surface.............................................................................................. S. szechwanensis Tinkham, 1945

- Epiproct not as above, without bristles on ventral surface..................................................... 15

15. Subgenital plate upcurved gently; tenth abdominal tergum with an angular apical notch, epiproct longer than wide....................................................................................... S. hainanensis Tinkham, 1945

- Subgenital plate upcurved strongly; tenth abdominal tergum with a semicircular apical notch, epiproct wider than long....................................................................................... S. semicircula Liu, 2011

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