Scaria laeta Günther, 1940
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Scaria laeta Günther, 1940 View in CoL stat. resurr.
Figs. 8 View FIGURE 8 , 9 View FIGURE 9 , 31 View FIGURE 31
Scaria laeta Günther, 1940: 472 View in CoL . Synonymized under Scaria ferruginea Hancock, 1909 View in CoL by Cadena-Castañeda & Cardona (2015: 458).
Type specimens. Lectotype (here designated): ♂ BRAZIL, Amazonas, Sao Pablo de Olivença (Sao Pablo de Olivença am Südufer des oberen Amazonas), S. & I. Waehner; 01.01.1932 – 31.12.1938; labeled as Scaria waehneri n. sp. (K. Günther det. Cotypus), DORSA D069XM01 ( SMTD). Paralectotypes (here designated): 3♂ same data as lec- totype, DORSA D069XM02, DORSA D069XM03, DORSA D069XM04. 1♀ BRAZIL, Mündung des Rio Javary, an der brasilianisch-peruanischen Grenze labeled Scaria waehneri n. sp. S. & I. Waehner; 01.01.1932 – 31.12.1938; labeled as Scaria waehneri n. sp. (K. Günther det. Cotypus) DORSA D069XF01 ( SMTD).
Other specimens examined. BRAZIL, Amazonas, Ipixuna, Rio Gregório, Comunidade Lago Grande , 07°10’11.7”S– 70°49’10.3”W, 21.v.2011, 01:00–04:00h, Light trap in the canopy, J.A. Rafael, J.T. Câmara, R.F. Silva, A. Somavilla, C. Gonçalves, A. Agudelo leg. (1♀) GoogleMaps ; idem, 20–21.v.2011, 20:00–01:00h (1♂) ( INPA) GoogleMaps . Brazil , Amazonas, Manacapuru , III-1926, (1♂ 2♀) . Amazonas, Below Codajaz, Rio Solimoes , IX-5-1920, (12♂ 17♀) ; Amazonas, Rio Ica-Putumaya , VIII-30 to IX-2-1920, (1♀) ( ANSP) ; Amazonas, Aray to Manaos, Amazon River , IX- 20, 21 -1930, 1 female ( USNM) . PERU, Loreto, Iquitos , III-7-1925, (2♂ 1♀) ( AMNH and ANSP) ; Loreto, middle Rio Ucayali, X-15-1923, (5♂ 9♀) ( AMNH and ANSP) , Loreto Rio Ucayali, VIII-10-1923, (2♂) ( AMNH) ; Loreto, Rio Maranon , VII-7-1920, (3♂ 2♀) ( ANSP) . COLOMBIA, Amazonas , PNN Amacayacu ( CAUD) ( Cadena-Castañeda & Cardona, 2015).
Redescription. Male. Pronotum and legs brown; face, lower margin of lateral lobes of pronotum, thoracic and abdominal sternites yellow-greenish; post-ocular stripe, most of the dorsal part of abdominal tergites and hind wings black ( Fig. 8A View FIGURE 8 ); tegmina black with a broad, light colored stripe covering at least half the ventral edge, and a large ellipsoidal subapical spot ( Fig. 8C View FIGURE 8 ). Head. Stout, eyes moderately globose ( Fig. 8B View FIGURE 8 ), fastigium of the vertex prolonging in the middle of the eyes in side view and truncated at the tip, much below the dorsal surface of the eyes ( Fig. 8C View FIGURE 8 ), frontal costa short and very narrow scutellum, directed back from the fastigium; lateral carinae arising at the level of the fastigium, flared between paired ocelli and antennal grooves ( Fig. 8b View FIGURE 8 ). Pronotum, extending noticeably into the abdomen, being twice as long as the thorax and abdomen put together ( Figs. 8A,D View FIGURE 8 ); anterior spine slender, short and decurved forward ( Fig. 8C View FIGURE 8 ); mid line of the pronotal disc moderately elevated in the middle of the pronotum and moderately undulated at the level of the mesothorax ( Fig. 8D View FIGURE 8 ); lateral lobes of the pronotum wider than long, lateral shoulder carina notoriously long and rounded, with the lower margin converging in a triangular, non-acute angle; hind stripe of the lateral lobes of the pronotum present in the first basal two-thirds, not reaching thr lateral shoulder carina ( Fig. 8C View FIGURE 8 ). Tegmina lance-shaped and elongated, hind wings overcoming the tip of the pronotum noticeably. Legs slender, fore femora without an apical spine, midfemora with a small, internal, dorso-apical spine, hind femur with a poorly developed pregenicular spine, this sometimes absent. Abdomen. Subgenital plate short and narrow, non-cupuliform, narrowing distally ( Fig. 8E View FIGURE 8 ), without a mid-longitudinal carina, penultimate sternite broadly and deeply notched on mid-apical edge ( Fig. 8F View FIGURE 8 ), stout cerci (much stouter than other species of the genus) and cylindrical ( Fig. 8F View FIGURE 8 ), epiproct short and as long as wide.
Female. Similar in color and build to the male, with no variation worth noting related to sex except of course for the terminalia ( Figs. 9 View FIGURE 9 A–D). Subgenital plate wider than long, with a very low, arcuate, median lobe, with no lateral prolongations ( Fig. 9E View FIGURE 9 ); ovipositor very short and stout compared with other species of the genus; cerci quite stout and cylindrical ( Fig. 9F View FIGURE 9 ).
Variations. The apical spine of the mid femora varies from obsolete to moderately well developed.
Measurements: CFP: 14,9-13,7; VE: 1,1-0,8; HE: 1-0,9; VW: 1,4-0,8; PL: 13,7-11,9; PLB: 2,4-1,9; FF: 3,2- 2,7; FL: 2,9-2,4; MFL: 2,9-2,8; MTL: 2,-–2,2; HL: 7,3-5,6; HW: 1,9-1,5; HL: 5,6-4,6.
Distribution. Amazonia of Colombia, Brazil and Peru.
Comments. Data from ANSP and AMNH are from Grant, 1962. The validity of the species is reinstated after it was synonymized by Cadena-Castañeda & Cardona (2015) under S. ferruginea . Lectotype and paralectotypes are proposed according to the outline from Article 74 (ICZN: International Code of Zoological Nomenclature).
Cadena-Castaneda, O. J. & Cardona, J. M. (2015) Introduccion a los Saltamontes de Colombia (Orthoptera: Caelifera: Acrididea: Acridomorpha, Tetrigoidea & Tridactyloidea). Raleigh, North Carolina ,, 534 pp.
Grant, H. J. (1962) A revision of the subfamily Batrachideinae (Orthoptera; Tetrigidae). PhD Thesis, University of Colorado Library, University of Colorado, Colorado, 208 pp.
Gunther, K. (1940) Uber die Verbreitung einiger Insekten im Gebiete des Amazonenstromes und die Frage eines columbischen Faunendistriktes in der brasilianischen Subregion. Archiv fur Naturgeschichte, Leipzig, Neue Folge, 9 (4), 450 - 500.
Hancock, J. L. (1909 [1908]) Further studies of the Tetriginae (Orthoptera) in the Oxford University Museum. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, 56 (3 - 4), 387 - 426. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1365 - 2311.1909. tb 02160. x
FIGURE 8. Scaria laeta Günther, 1940 stat. ressurr. (male). A. Habitus in lateral view. B. Frons. C. Head and pronotum in lateral view. D. Habitus in dorsal view. E–G. Male terminalia. E. Terminalia in latero-dorsal view. F. ventral view and G. lateral view respectively.
FIGURE 9. Scaria laeta Günther, 1940 stat. ressurr. (female). A. Habitus in lateral view. B. Frons. C. Head and pronotum in lateral view. D. Habitus in dorsal view. E. Terminalia in ventral view. F. Terminalia in lateral view.
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Scaria laeta Günther, 1940
Cadena-Castañeda, Oscar J., Mendes, Diego Matheus De Mello, Silva, Daniela Santos Martins, Granda, Juan Manuel Cardona, García, Alexander García & Tumbrinck, Josef 2019 |
Scaria laeta Günther, 1940: 472
Cadena-Castaneda, O. J. & Cardona, J. M. 2015: 458 |
Gunther, K. 1940: 472 |
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