Hebardomastax Cadena-Castañeda, 2016
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4117.2.7 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A4A656D2-2ABC-4D08-8CC2-A2AD6BE79D85 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6075018 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F187CA-FFD5-1111-38BE-FB75FD2FC6E6 |
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Hebardomastax Cadena-Castañeda |
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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.
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