Paraphyllum Hancock, 1913

Skejo, Josip, Gupta, Sunil Kumar, Chandra, Kailash, Panhwar, Waheed Ali & Franjević, Damjan, 2019, Oriental macropterous leaf-mimic pygmy grasshoppers-genera Oxyphyllum and Paraphyllum (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae) and their taxonomic assignment, Zootaxa 4590 (5), pp. 546-560 : 553

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4590.5.3

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Paraphyllum Hancock, 1913
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Genus Paraphyllum Hancock, 1913 View in CoL

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Paraphyllum Hancock, 1913: 40 View in CoL (original description of the genus),

Paraphyllum: Günther 1938: 322 View in CoL (included in the key to Cladonotinae View in CoL genera),

Paraphyllum: Blackith 1992: 133 View in CoL (listed in catalogue of SE Asian Tetrigoidea),

Paraphyllum: Yin et al. 1996: 893 View in CoL (listed in catalogue of Orthoptera View in CoL ),

Paraphyllum: Otte 1997: 25 View in CoL (listed in catalogue of Orthoptera View in CoL ),

Paraphyllum: Tumbrinck 2014: 350 View in CoL , 378(included in the key and revision, assigned to Cladonotinae View in CoL ).

Type species. Paraphyllum antennatum Hancock 1913 , by original designation.

Composition and distribution. Type species only, inhabiting Borneo.

Justification of the generic placement. The genus Paraphyllum is assigned to Metrodorinae because of numerous morphological features shared with Asian Metrodorinae genera, such as genera Mazarredia Bolívar, 1887 , Bermania Storozhenko, 2012 , Xistra Bolívar, 1887 and Xistrella Bolívar, 1909 (here provisionally, we call this group Mazarredia genus group) (see e.g. Bolívar 1887; Storozhenko 2012). It does not share characters with Cladonotini or Xerophyllini (see Table 1 View TABLE 1 .). Other Metrodorinae groups (e.g. Malagassy and South American) are not assessed here because it was already shown that Metrodorinae represents a 'garbage can', a polyphyletic group made for easier identification of macropterous Tetrigidae with uncertain placement ( Pavón-Gonzalo et al. 2012). Metrodorinae are often defined as a group of genera with antennae with 11-16 segments, filiform antennae without widened segments (there are numerous exceptions from this), narrow scutellum (also numerous exceptions exist), lateral pronotal lobes directed sidewards and not having acute spines (also a character with numerous exceptions). It can be seen that it is not easy nor practical to define Metrodorinae . Future studies of Metrodorinae should concentrate on separating it into good evolutionary units, with combined morphological and molecular phylogeny. Shared characters in the group of Asian Metrodorinae composed roughly of genera Bermania , Camelotettix Hancock, 1907 , Mazarredia , Metamazarredia Günther, 1939 , Orthotettix Hancock, 1909 , Paraphyllum , Timoritettix Günther, 1937 , Xistrella and maybe also Falconius Bolívar, 1898 are: (1) 14-15 segmented antennae usually with very long medial segments and sometimes modified subapical segments, (2) short frontal costa, (3) large lateral ocelli and median ocellus, (4) elevated (to horn like) lateral and transversal carinae of the vertex in frontal view, (5) V-shaped (diagonal, obtuse angled) lateral carinae of the vertex in dorsal view, (6) elongated femora, (7) modified various parts of pronotum (humeral angles, or interhumeral carinae, or median carina, not homologous to projections in Scelimeninae and Cladonotinae ), and (8) elongated first tarsal segment of the hind tarsi, having widely separated pulvilli which are not sharp.

Generic diagnosis. This genus is easily distinguished from other Asian Metrodorinae (morphologically similar genera: Bermania , Camelotettix , Mazarredia , Metamazarredia , Orthotettix , Timoritettix , and Xistrella ) by the following set of characters: (1) median carina of the pronotum strongly elevated and compressed, high as rest of the animal, (2) dorsum of pronotum conically elevated above the tegmina, (3) interhumeral carina absent on the first sight—fused with numerous veins on leaf-like elevation, (4) head, parts of all the legs and alae black, while tegmina, pronotum, most of hind femur external surface, and abdomen bright in colouration—in females usually more orange and with longer pronotum, alae surpassing its apex, while males are brownish-green and have shorter pronotum and shorter alae, not surpassing pronotal tip.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Tetrigidae

Loc

Paraphyllum Hancock, 1913

Skejo, Josip, Gupta, Sunil Kumar, Chandra, Kailash, Panhwar, Waheed Ali & Franjević, Damjan 2019
2019
Loc

Paraphyllum: Tumbrinck 2014 : 350

Tumbrinck, J. 2014: 350
2014
Loc

Paraphyllum:

Otte, D. 1997: 25
1997
Loc

Paraphyllum:

Yin, X. - C. & Yin, Z. & Shi, J. - P. 1996: 893
1996
Loc

Paraphyllum:

Blackith, R. E. 1992: 133
1992
Loc

Paraphyllum: Günther 1938 : 322

Gunther, K. 1938: 322
1938
Loc

Paraphyllum

Hancock, J. L. 1913: 40
1913
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