Hebardomastax Cadena-Castañeda, 2016

Cadena-Castañeda, Oscar J., Garay, Andrea, Castañeda, Didier, Cardona-Granda, Juan Manuel & García, Alexander García, 2016, Systematics and phylogeny of the genus Caenomastax Hebard, 1923 (Orthoptera: Eumastacidae: Eumastacinae), Zootaxa 4117 (2), pp. 241-264 : 257

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4117.2.7

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6075018

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Hebardomastax Cadena-Castañeda
status

gen. nov.

Hebardomastax Cadena-Castañeda View in CoL n. gen.

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Diagnosis. Antennae with thirteen antennal segments in both sexes, antennal organ on the 10th segment. Both sexes brachypterous. Latero-posterior angle of the first three abdominal tergites projecting backwards in females. Cerci of the male specialized, slender, long and curving ventrally at the tip ( Figs. 101–102 View FIGURES 97 – 102 ). Phallic complex: epiphallus and ectophallus slightly sclerotized, sub-membranous, epiphallic disc narrow and ribbon-shaped. Thick, U-shaped endophallus.

Etymology. In memoriam of Morgan Hebard, whose many contributions of regional studies, made many orthopteroid taxa known to Colombia and a good part of the world.

Type species. Hebardomastax atopa ( Hebard, 1923) n. comb.

Comments. This new genus is proposed here based on the results of the current phylogenetic analysis, where C. atopa is more closely related to the Eumastax + Homeomastax clade than with the Caenomastax + Zeromastax clade in the absence of sclerotization in the dorsal shield, the specialization of the male cerci, the unlobed tegmina for both sexes and the location of the antennal organ.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Eumastacidae

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