Odontogryllodes

Tan, Ming Kai & Kamaruddin, Khairul Nizam, 2016, New taxa and notes on some Landrevinae (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) from Malay Peninsula, Zootaxa 4162 (3), pp. 559-570 : 564

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4162.3.9

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5621812

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/45438791-435D-9830-A6D9-FA01659EF821

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scientific name

Odontogryllodes
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Key to known species of Odontogryllodes

1. Male cercus with short basal internal projection. [Peninsular Malaysia]............................. O. gratus sp. nov.

- Male cercus without basal internal projection................................................................ 2

2. Male tegmen with dorsal field angular distally. Posteromedial epiphallic lobule directed more or less upwards [Malay Peninsula]................................................................................................ 3

- Male tegmen with dorsal field rounded or truncated distally. Posteromedial epiphallic lobule directed posteriorly [Greater Sunda Islands]........................................................................................ 4

3. Male tegmen with dorsal field almost acutely angular distally. Posterolateral epiphallic lobe more elongated (see Figs. 444–4 50 in Gorochov (2016)); dorso-apical process almost spine-like and with hooked apex; ventro-apical process stout hooked. [Peninsular Malaysia............................................................................. O. angulatus

- Male tegmen with dorsal field obtusely angular distally. Posterolateral epiphallic lobe more roundly truncated; dorso-apical process sabre-shaped, almost triangular in profile, and with acute apex; ventro-apical process lobe-like, broadly truncated. ( Figs. 5 View FIGURE 5 E–G). [Singapore].......................................................................... O. latus

4. Male tegmen rounded. Posteromedial epiphallic lobules with small dorsal hooks (see Fig. 439 in Gorochov (2016)) [Sumatra].......................................................................................... O. rotundatus

- Male tegmen truncated. Posteromedial epiphallic lobules without small dorsal hooks................................. 5

5. Darker colouration. Male tegmen shorter (1.1 mm). Posteromedial epiphallic lobule narrowing strongly in profile (see Fig. 436 in Gorochov (2016)) [Java]....................................................................... O. stenus

- Lighter colouration. Male tegmen longer (2.1 mm). Posteromedial epiphallic lobule not narrowing strongly in profile [Sumatra]...................................................................................... O. brevicauda

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