Eneopterinae

Baroga, Jessica B., Yap, Sheryl A. & Robillard, Tony, 2016, Two new species of Eneopterinae crickets (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) from Luzon, Philippines, Zootaxa 4139 (1), pp. 93-105 : 94-95

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4139.1.5

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A1663E9E-BBA9-43F3-B40F-E19DC585E0D1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6088786

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E487C9-0F43-FFA7-FF23-FAA7218BFCED

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Eneopterinae
status

 

Key to the species of Eneopterinae View in CoL found in the Philippines

1 Male and female apterous.................................................................... Paranisitra (3)

- Male and female winged...............................................................................(2)

2 Micropterous in both sexes (FWs truncated, HWs absent)............................................ Lebinthus (6)

- Macropterous in both sexes (FWs long, HWs longer).......................................... Cardiodactylus (11)

3 Presence of transverse yellow band on face................................................................(4)

- Transverse yellow band not present, face entirely dark brown............................ Paranisitra septentria n. sp.

4 Body distinctly spotted; male genitalia with lateral endophallic sclerites rather wide and almost not hooked at apex.............................................................................. Paranisitra maculata Gorochov, 2009

- Body not spotted. Coloration light to dark brown............................................................(5)

5 Coloration yellow brown with black and yellow patterns; male genitalia with long endophallic sclerite and wider endophallic apodemes................................................................ Paranisitra longipes Chopard, 1925

- Coloration lighter; male genitalia with shorter endophallic sclerite and narrower endophallic apodemes........................................................................................ .. Paranisitra leytensis Robillard, 2015

6 Body with lateral yellow or whitish bands running dorsally from head to apex of abdomen; male FW without a false mirror in the harp.......................................................................................... ..(7)

- Body mostly brown without lateral band on abdomen; male FW with a more or less rounded false mirror in the posterior corner of the harp..........................................................................................(8)

7 General shape more slender, lighter coloration with a yellow longitudinal band along the body thinner and underlined ventrally by a narrow black line.................................................... .. Lebinthus bitaeniatus Bolívar, 1889

- General shape more stocky, with wider yellowish or whitish longitudinal band along the body, without a black line ventrally.

...................................................................... Lebinthus luae Robillard & Tan, 2013 8 Face mostly dark brown or black........................................................................(9)

- Face mostly whitish..................................................................................(10)

9 Face with a black mask, apex of fastigium with a contrasted orange or yellow band, male genitalia with short and wide triangular lophi, pseudepiphallic parameres F-shaped..................................... Lebinthus sanchezi Bolívar, 1889

- Color on the upper part of the face dark brown, mottled with dark patches;lophi of male genitalia short and semi-triangular in shape........................................................................... Lebinthus polillensis n.sp.

10. Face mostly whitish, apex of fastigium without contrasted orange and, male genitalia with longer parallel lophi, pseudepiphallic parameres C-shaped........................................................ Lebinthus puyos Robillard, 2013

- Vertical whitish bands below eyes, clypeus black with yellow edge; male genitalia with short rounded lophi....................................................................................... Lebinthus estrellae Robillard, 2015

11. Face yellow brown, without dark spots. Male genitalia with dorsal ridges bean-shaped, slightly diverging posteriorly................................................................................. Cardiodactylus kondoi Otte, 2007

- Face yellow with 4 dark brown spots, male genitalia with dorsal ridges different..................................(12)

12. Species of average to large size.........................................................................(13)

- Species of smaller size...............................................................................(14)

13. Sc vein yellow, male genitalia with one level in profile view, dorsal ridges diverging, triangular.............................................................................................. Cardiodactylus empagatao Otte, 2007

- Sc vein dark brown; male genitalia bisinuated in profile view, apex of most dorsal part of dorsal ridges carinated and beanshaped...................................................................... Cardiodactylus riga Otte, 2007

14. General coloration orange brown; anterior edge of pseudepiphallic sclerite with hook-like convergent expansions, dorsal ridges more angular in lateral view......................................... Cardiodactylus rizali Robillard, 2014

- General coloration light brown; anterior edge of pseudepiphallic sclerite without hook-like expansions, dorsal ridges rounded in lateral view....................................................... Cardiodactylus palawan Gorochov, 2014

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Gryllidae

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