Filchnerella Karny, 1908

Ünal, Mustafa, 2016, Pamphagidae (Orthoptera: Acridoidea) from the Palaearctic Region: taxonomy, classification, keys to genera and a review of the tribe Nocarodeini I. Bolívar, Zootaxa 4206 (1), pp. 1-223 : 56

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4206.1.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5780675

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scientific name

Filchnerella Karny, 1908
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Genus: Filchnerella Karny, 1908 View in CoL

Karny, 1908: 36. Type species: Filchnerella pamphagoides Karny, 1908

Pseudotmethis Bey-Bienko, 1948 View in CoL (Type species: Pseudotmethis alashanicus Bey-Bienko, 1948 View in CoL ) syn. nov. Paratmethis Zheng & He, 1996 View in CoL (Type species: Paratmethis flavitibialis Zheng & He, 1996 View in CoL ) syn. nov.

Remaks. The genus Pseudotmethis View in CoL established by Bey-Bienko (1948: 6) was mainly distinguished from Filchnerella Karny View in CoL by the presence of strongly developed, plate-like facial carinae, which are slightly developed and weaker in Filchnerella View in CoL (weaker also in Mongolotmethis Bey-Bienko View in CoL ). The small differences of fastigium of vertex and tegmina are variable. The structures of the male phallic complexes of the species studied of both genera undoubtedly belong to a single genus. Only the more raised facial carina does not make it an independent genus ( Figs. 243–245 View FIGURES 237 – 258 ).

On the other hand Zheng & He (1996: 294, 296) established the genus Paratmethis , which was poorly described and distinguished from Filchnerella by the presence of concavity below the median ocellus; from Eotmethis Bey-Bienko by the rounded vertex towards fastigium. But it is possible to see the same structure of frontal ridge in Filchnerella . For instance the frontal ridge of Paratmethis flavitibialis Zheng & He, 1996 is almost the same with the types of Filchnerella kukunoris Bey-Bienko, 1948 ( Fig. 243 View FIGURES 237 – 258 ).

The differences given by Bey-Bienko (1948) and Zheng & He (1996) are not enough to establish a new genus, being no distinct characters in the male phallic complex along with the external morphology. Therefore the genera Pseudotmethis and Paratmethis are proposed as junior synonyms of Filchnerella .

The listed species below are given in new combinations because of the synonymies of their previous genera:

Filchnerella rufifemoralis ( Zheng & He, 1996) View in CoL comb. nov.

Filchnerella gansuensis (Xi & Zheng, 1984) View in CoL comb. nov.

Filchnerella rubimarginis (Li, 1986) comb. nov.

Filchnerella flavitibialis ( Zheng & He, 1996) View in CoL comb. nov.

Filchnerella brachypterus (Li, 1986) View in CoL comb. nov.

According to the ICZN (Article 34.2) the species name of this taxon is combined.

Bey-Bienko, G. Ya. (1948). Grasshoppers of the tribe Thrinchini (Orthoptera, Acrididae) collected by Russian investigators in Mongolia and limitrophic China. Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie, 30, 3 - 16. [Russian]

Zheng Z. & He, D. (1996) A new genus and two new species of Pamphagidae from Ningxia (Orthoptera: Acridoidea). Acta Entomologica Sinica, 39, 294 - 297.

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FIGURES 237 – 258. Habitus and body parts. 237 – 238 Thrinchus arenosus arenosus, 237 male; 238 female. 239 – 240 Filchnerella beicki, 239 male, 240 female. 241 – 242 Filchnerella alashanicus, 241 male holotype, 242 female paratype. 243 – 245 female facial carina, 243 Filchnerella kukunoris; 244 and 245 Filchnerella alashanicus, paratypes. 246 – 247 Mongolotmethis gobiensis gobiensis, 246 male holotype, 247 female paratype. 248 – 249 Beybienkia songorica, 248 male holotype, 249 female paratype. 250 Beybienkia amica, female holotype. 251 – 252 female pronotum, 251 Beybienkia lithophila, paratype; 252 Beybienkia amica, holotype. 253 – 255 Eotmethis nasutus, 253 male paratype; 254 male holotype; 255 female paratype. 256 – 257 Rhinotmethis hummeli, 256 male lateral; 257 ditto dorsal. 258 Rhinotmethis beybienkoi, male.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

SuperFamily

Acridoidea

Family

Pamphagidae

SubFamily

Thrinchinae