Lichenomorphus Cadena-Castañeda, 2011

Cadena-Castañeda, Oscar J., Braun, Holger & García, Alexander García, 2022, The tribe Dysoniini part VI: Phylogeny, biogeography and evolutionary trends of the lichen katydid genera (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae). Eleventh contribution to the suprageneric organization of Neotropical phaneropterines, Zootaxa 5166 (1), pp. 1-93 : 60-62

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5166.1.1

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Lichenomorphus Cadena-Castañeda, 2011
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Lichenomorphus Cadena-Castañeda, 2011 View in CoL

Diagnosis. Coloration white with black spots, frons black or white; thorax ventrally always black; base of fore femora brown, distal portion of tegmina black or grayish ( Fig. 34A View FIGURE 34 ). Head elongated with elevated fastigium, wide in lateral and frontal view. Vertex with a granule or evagination at the margin of each eye ( Fig. 3B View FIGURE 3 ). Antennae nodose. Pronotum elevated at rear end, expanding laterally in dorsal view. Tegmina apically broadened at the anal margin, costal margin curved ( Figs. 34A View FIGURE 34 , 35A View FIGURE 35 ). Spines of hind femora moderately broadened and flattened. Male cerci with a robust base and armed with two thin and sclerotized branches (most common shape) ( Fig. 34D View FIGURE 34 ) or with the outer branch prolonged and much longer than the inner branch ( Fig. 35B View FIGURE 35 ). Male subgenital plate lamellar and flexible, longer than length of the cerci ( Fig. 34C, E, G, I, K View FIGURE 34 ). Ovipositor robust, curving gently from middle to apex, edges delicately serrate.

Type species. Lichenomorphus montealegrezi Cadena-Castañeda, 2011 View in CoL , by original designation.

Distribution. From northern Mexico to northern Argentina ( Maps 17–18 View Map 17 View Map 18 ).

Comments. L. nigriventer ( Piza, 1981) n. syn., is proposed as a synonym under L. puntifrons ( Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878) . When comparing the structure of the male terminalia of the type specimens of both species no differences are found.

Lichenomorphus pirani ( Costa Lima & Guitton, 1961) n. comb., originally assigned to genus Dysonia , is transferred to Lichenomorphus , as it agrees much better with the diagnostic characters of this genus. L. pirani has the peculiarity of having the outer branch of the male cerci noticeably elongated and flattened.

A key to species is provided below ( L. sinyaevi Gorochov, 2012 , only known from a female, is not included).

Key to species of Lichenomorphus View in CoL

1. Frons predominantly black; male cerci hook-shaped, apex sclerotized, usually the outer branch curved inward, almost over the inner branch, with some exceptions like L. oscari View in CoL ; male subgenital plate is mostly flattened, flexible, and longer than the cerci............................................................................................... 2

- Frons predominantly white or very light brown; male subgenital plate and cerci variable in shape...................... 6

2. Outer branch of the male cerci curved inward, almost over inner branch.......................................... 3

- Branches of the male cerci similar in size and curved to opposite sides (divergent) ( Fig. 34B View FIGURE 34 )..... L. oscari Gorochov, 2012 View in CoL

3. Styli of the male subgenital plate conspicuous and well-developed.............................................. 4

- Styli of the male subgenital plate absent ( Fig. 34E View FIGURE 34 ).......................... L. montealegrezi Cadena-Castañeda, 2011 View in CoL

4. Face mostly black or brown like the rest of the ventral surface of the body; styli of male subgenital plate conical and mediumsized............................................................................................... 5

- Face except clypeus and labrum white, the rest of the lower margin of the body black; styli of male subgenital plate cylindrical and elongated ( Fig. 34G View FIGURE 34 )......................................................... L. berezini Gorochov, 2012 View in CoL

5. Face black, male cerci with outer and inner branches of similar length and shape ( Fig. 34H View FIGURE 34 )....................................................................................................... L. ocraceithorax ( Piza, 1951) View in CoL

- Face light brown, male cerci with inner branch longer than the outer one, and with a hook-shaped curvature at the apex ( Fig. 34J View FIGURE 34 )............................................................ L. fuscifrons ( Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878) View in CoL

6. Male cerci mostly hook-shaped.......................................................................... 7

- Male cerci well exceeding the length of the subgenital plate, outer branch flattened and spatula-shaped ( Fig. 35B View FIGURE 35 )..................................................................... L. pirani View in CoL ( Costa Lima & Guitton, 1961) n. comb.

7. Pronotal disc without prominent spots..................................................................... 8

- Pronotal disc with a prominent, triangular black marking, with its tip at the anterior margin and extending across the metazona.......................................................... L. nigrosignatus View in CoL ( Costa Lima & Guitton, 1960)

8. Inner branch of male cerci is distinctly longer than the outer one................................................ 9

- Branches of male cerci almost similar in length, or the outer branch a little longer than the inner one.................. 10

9. Fastigium of the vertex exceeding in length of scapus and pedicellus, curved forward and apically pointed................................................................................................. L. ypsilon ( Piza, 1951) View in CoL

- Fastigium of the vertex not exceeding the length of scapus and pedicellus, straight and with rounded apex.............................................................................. L. punctifrons ( Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878) View in CoL

10. Lamellar spine of hind femur dorsally white, inner branch of cerci with pointed apex, without denticulations ( Fig. 35H View FIGURE 35 ).................................................................... L. paulistanus View in CoL ( Costa Lima & Guitton, 1960)

- Lamellar spine of hind femur dorsally black, inner branch of cerci with truncated apex and small distal denticulations ( Fig. 35J View FIGURE 35 )........................................................................ L. carlosmendesi ( Piza, 1950) View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Tettigoniidae

SubFamily

Phaneropterinae

Tribe

Dysoniini

SubTribe

Dysoniina

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