Plangia satiscaerulea, Hemp & Heller & Warchałowska-Śliwa & Grzywacz & Hemp, 2015

Hemp, Claudia, Heller, Klaus-Gerhard, Warchałowska-Śliwa, Elżbieta, Grzywacz, Beata & Hemp, Andreas, 2015, Review of the Plangia graminea (Serville) complex and the description of new Plangia species from East Africa (Orthoptera: Phaneropteridae, Phaneropterinae) with data on habitat, bioacoustics, and chromosomes, Organisms Diversity & Evolution (New York, N. Y.) 15 (3), pp. 471-488 : 477-479

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1007/s13127-015-0216-8

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scientific name

Plangia satiscaerulea
status

n. sp.

P. satiscaerulea View in CoL n. sp. Hemp C.

Holotype male Tanzania Mt. Kilimanjaro, southern slopes, Kidia 1430 m, March 2013 (sound record CH7517); depository MfN . Paratype female. Same data as holotype but May 2012, depository MfN .

Paratype male, Tanzania, North Pare Mountains , Kiverenge Hill 1400 m, January 2005; depository BMNH . Paratype female, same data as holotype; depository BMNH .

Further paratype specimens: all Tanzania; two males, one female, same data as holotype but April 2001, May 2011 , and February 2012; one male, Mt. Kilimanjaro, southern slopes, plantation belt, 1400 m, at light at night, January 2015 ; one male nymph, Pangani , coastal bush, 5 m, September 2011 ; one male, Kisarawe, Kazimzumbwi forest reserve, 200 m, February 2015 (collection C. Hemp) ; one female, Tanzania, East Usambara Mountains, Amani 1000 m 1/2.1977, depository ZMUC .

Description Color dark green with black spot on stridulatory area. Eyes striped ( Fig. 3 View Fig ). Head and antennae. Antennae filiform, of whitish to tawny color, shorter than flexed tegmina (about 34–35 mm long; N =2). Face with white areas, eyes oval. Fastigium verticis sulcate ( Figs. 5c View Fig and 6a View Fig ), laterally slightly compressed, broader than width of scapus. Fastigium of vertex and fastigium of face meeting in deep sulcus ( Fig. 5c View Fig ). Thorax. Pronotal disc flat ( Fig. 3 View Fig ). Lateral pronotal lobes deeper than wide, ventral margin evenly rounded, anterior margin straight. Fore coxa with spine. Fore femora laterally compressed ( Fig. 7c, d View Fig ), outer margin laminate with three to five spinules, apical part with ventral furrow; inner margin unarmed. Fore tibiae purplish to reddish tinged in area of the open oval tympana ( Figs. 3 View Fig and 7d View Fig ); ventrally with double row of few spinules. Mid femora laterally compressed, with ventral furrow, unarmed. Mid tibiae shorter than mid femora. Hind femora laterally compressed, unarmed, slightly longer than hind tibiae. Hind tibiae with four rows of dense spinules. Wings. Sc and R contiguous, except near base. Tegmina elongate with oval tip. Hind wings hyaline, longer than tegmina, visible part when folded of same color as tegmina. Stridulatory file (length 2.6 mm; Fig. 8d View Fig ) on the lower side of left tegmen with 116 teeth and an inter-tooth interval of 27.5 μm (N =1). Abdomen. Plump abdomen, green. Tenth tergite unmodified, posterior margin with two broadly rounded lateral edges and slightly

(j). Arrows indicate near distally located thin C-bands (e, f), DAPI − (second panel), CMA 3 + (third panel), DAPI/CMA 3, and NOR (g, i) coincide with cluster of 18S rDNA on the first pair of autosome (marked by 1). Fluorochrome staining demonstrated DAPI+ and CMA 3 + in paracentromeric region in P. satiscaerulea n. sp. (e) whereas this region in P. multimaculata n. sp. show DAPI − and CMA 3 in most chromosomes (f); the insert in the top left corner shows a large chromosome on mitotic metaphase with C −, DAPI − /CMA 3 + heterochromatin. Arrowheads show interstitially located C-band, DAPI+, and CMA 3 + in medium-sized bivalent in both species (b, e, f). X sex chromosome depressed central part ( Fig. 9c View Fig ). Cerci stout, inwardly curved. Apical part shiny black, remaining part in most specimens green (but see Fig. 9c View Fig ). Subgenital plate broadly triangular, with posterior margin u-shaped incised, with tiny styli ( Fig. 10b View Fig ).

Female Similar to male in general shape and color pattern but without black spot on tegmen. Ovipositor well developed, up-curved with strongly serrated valves ( Fig. 11c View Fig ). Subgenital plate tri-angular ( Fig. 11d View Fig ).

MfN

Museum für Naturkunde

ZMUC

Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Tettigoniidae

Genus

Plangia

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