Cymatomera denticollis Schaum, 1853

Naskrecki, Piotr & Guta, Ricardo, 2019, Katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) of Gorongosa National Park and Central Mozambique, Zootaxa 4682 (1), pp. 1-119 : 54-55

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Cymatomera denticollis Schaum, 1853
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Cymatomera denticollis Schaum, 1853

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( Figs. 5D View FIGURE 5 , 24 View FIGURE 24 A–E)

Diagnostic remarks. This cryptically colored and shaped katydid can be identified among other Mozambican species by the combination of the pronotum armed with several blunt spines on its sides ( Fig. 24E View FIGURE 24 ), strongly laterally compressed femora with wide lobes on their lower margins, and aposematically colored, red and yellow abdomen terga and red abdominal sterna (these are normally hidden under the wings) ( Figs. 24C, D View FIGURE 24 ). From the closely related Cymatomerella spilophora it differs in having the second femur with two distinct lobes on its dorsal edge ( Fig. 24B View FIGURE 24 ) and by the presence of two thin black stripes on the pronotum (these stripes may sometimes be indistinct but are always present) ( Fig. 24A View FIGURE 24 ).

Bioacoustics. The call of C. denticollis is a long train of uninterrupted syllables, audible from several meters. Unfortunately, the call in the Mozambican population of this species has not been recorded.

Distribution and natural history. The distribution of C. denticollis covers East and southern Africa, including Tanzania ( Hemp 2013b), Zimbabwe, Mozambique, South Africa ( Chopard 1955b), Botswana, and Namibia (specimens at SAMC and TMSA). This katydid is associated with open woodland savanna where it is often found on various species of Acacia . It is an exquisite bark and lichen mimic, virtually impossible to spot while it is resting pressed tightly against a branch or the trunk of a tree. When disturbed it fans out its wings, revealing brightly aposematic, yellow, black, and red abdomen. It also often produces droplets of hemolymph that carry a strong smell. It is likely that the hemolymph of this species contains secondary compounds that are either toxic or distasteful to predators, but this aspect of its biology has not yet been studied.

Measurements (2 males, 2 females). body w/wings: male 40, female 55–59 (572.8); body w/o wings: male 23, female 29; pronotum: male 4–5 (4.5.7), female 7–8 (7.5.7); tegmen: male 32, female 41–46 (43.53.5); hind femur: male 10–11 (10.5.7), female 14–15 (14.5.7); ovipositor: 12–13 (12.5.7) mm.

Material examined (23 specimens). Mozambique: coll. Peters— 3 females (incl. 3 syntypes) ( ZMBH) ; Manica, Nhahomba Ranger Station, Mussapa , elev. 606 m (-19.585799, 33.084969), 26.xi.–2.xii.2018, coll. P. Naskrecki & M. Tomás— 1 male ( EOWL) GoogleMaps ; Maputo, Maputo (= Lourenco Marquess, Lorenzo Marquez ), (-25.95, 32.583333), 2.iv.1949, coll. Sur. Cabral— 1 female ( UEMM) ; Sofala, Gorongosa , Chitengo , (-18.977917, 34.351278), 2.x.2015, coll. I. Nganhane— 1 female; GNP, Chitengo, E.O. Wilson Laboratory, elev GoogleMaps . 48 m (-18.977722, 34.351333), 9.ii.– 4.iii.2015, coll. P. Naskrecki and R. Guta— 1 female ( EOWL) GoogleMaps ; Gorongosa Dist., Wilson Laboratory, GNP, Chitengo , (-18.97775, 34.351333), 19.iii.–2.iv.2014, coll. P. Naskrecki & R. Guta— 3 females, 1 male ( EOWL, UEMM) GoogleMaps ; same locality, 1.vi.2014, coll. A. Marchington— 1 female ( EOWL) GoogleMaps ; same locality, 4.xi.2015, coll. I. Nganhane & R. Guta— 1 female ( EOWL) GoogleMaps ; GNP, Chitengo , elev. 29 m (-18.98194, 34.35122), 17.iii.–5.iv.2013, coll. P. Naskrecki— 2 females ( MCZ) GoogleMaps ; same locality, 30.i.–13.ii.2014, coll. P. Naskrecki— 1 male, 1 nymph female ( MCZ) GoogleMaps ; same locality, 11–25.ii.2014, coll. R. Guta & T. Castigo—1 nymph male ( EOWL) GoogleMaps ; GNP, Explore Gorongosa camp, elev. 23 m (-18.92092, 34.36575), 14.v.2012, coll. P. Naskrecki— 1 male ( MCZ) GoogleMaps ; Gorongosa Distr. , GRP, E.O. Wilson Lab Chitengo, (-18.9783, 34.3514), 12–31.i.2015, coll. R. Guta—1 nymph female; same locality, 9.ii.–4.iii.2015, coll. P. Naskrecki & R. Guta— 2 females ( EOWL) GoogleMaps ; Tete, Cabora Bassa, r. Mouangadzi , iii.1973, coll. M.C. Ferreira & G.V. Ferreira— 1 female ( UEMM) .

Chopard, L. (1955 b) Orthoptera Ensifera. In: Hanstrom, B., Brinck, P. & Rudebeck, G. (Eds.), South African Animal Life; Results of the Lund University Expedition in 1950 - 1951, 2, pp. 266 - 300.

Hemp, C. (2013 b) Annotated list of Tettigoniidae (Orthoptera) from the East Usambara Mountains, Tanzania and new Tettigoniidae species from East Africa. Zootaxa, 3737 (4), 301. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 3737.4.1

Schaum, H. (1853) Ubersicht der von ihm in Mossambique beobachten Orthopteren nebst Beschreibung der neu entdecken Gattungen und Arten durch Herrn Dr. Hermann Schaum. Bericht uber die zur Bekanntmachung geeigneten Verhandlungen der koniglich Preussischen Akademie Wissenschaften zu Berlin, 2, 775 - 780.

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FIGURE 5. Nymphal instars of Mozambican Tettigoniidae (not to scale): A. Ovonotus abreuae, 2nd instar; B. Enyaliopsis iaculator, 1st instar; C.Acauloplax exigua, penultimate instar; D. Cymatomera denticollis, 5th instar; E. Anarytropteris chirinda, 3rd instar; F. Pseudorhynchus pungens, 3rd instar; G. Plangia graminea, 2nd instar; H. Eurycorypha sp., 1st instar; I. Horatosphaga serrifera, penultimate instar; J. Peringueyella megacephala, 2nd instar.

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FIGURE 24. Mozambican Cymatomerini:A. Cymatomera deticollis, female, dorsal view; B. ditto, metathoracic femur, lateral view; C. ditto, female, ventral view; D. ditto, female in threat display; E. ditto, pronotum, dorsal view; F. Cymatomerella spilophora, female, dorsal view; G. ditto, metathoracic femur, lateral view; H. ditto, female, ventral view; I. ditto, male in threat display; J. ditto, pronotum, dorsal view

MCZ

Museum of Comparative Zoology

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Phaneropteridae

SubFamily

Pseudophyllinae

Tribe

Cymatomerini

Genus

Cymatomera