Leiotettix politus Rehn, 1913
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Leiotettix politus Rehn, 1913 View in CoL
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Material examined. URUGUAY • 4 nymphs, 2 ♂; Mon- tevideo, Área Protegida de los Humedales de Santa Lucía; 34°47′07″S, 056°20′04″W; 29–30 Dec. 2012; S. Greco and E. Lorier leg.; FCE-AC 4164, 4195, 4196, 4267, 4268 GoogleMaps • 4 ♂, 5 ♀; same locality; 27 Jan. 2013; FCE- - AC 4337 , 4340 , 4341 GoogleMaps • 1 nymph; same locality; 27 Feb. 2013; S. Greco and W. S. Serra leg.; FCE-AC 4197 GoogleMaps • 7 ♂, 1 ♀; same locality; 27 Feb. 2013; S. Greco and W. S. Serra leg.; FCE-AC 4199, 4282, 4285, 4294, 4295 GoogleMaps • 1 ♂; same locality; 23 Mar. 2013; S. Greco and W. S. Serra leg.; FCE-AC 4330 GoogleMaps .
Identification. Head subconical. Sides of body with discontinuous postocular band. Median longitudinal carina of pronotum sharp. Inner face of hind femur yellow.
Geographic distribution. Argentina and Uruguay ( Cigliano and Ronderos 1994; Cigliano et al. 1996).
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