Melanoplus corniculatus, Hill, 2023
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1165.104047 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0F260E39-BDA6-4243-85AB-BCBF6D8F8D0D |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E60D5951-BC1B-43D5-B1F4-17D17238B051 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:E60D5951-BC1B-43D5-B1F4-17D17238B051 |
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Melanoplus corniculatus |
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sp. nov. |
Melanoplus corniculatus sp. nov.
Figs 2D View Figure 2 , 3C View Figure 3 , 4C View Figure 4 , 10A-J View Figure 10 , 14 View Figure 14 , 20 View Figure 20
Type material.
Holotype: 1♂, USA, TEXAS, Kerr Co., Kerrville, 30.0677223, -99.139329, 25 July 2018, J.G. Hill, Collected in oak juniper savanna. Deposited in the Mississippi Entomological Museum.
Other specimens examined.
Texas: Bandera Co., 4.5 mi N. Medina , 29.8502, -99.3030, 28 July 2020, J.G. Hill (2♂) GoogleMaps . Kerr Co., Kerrville , 30.0677223, -99.139329, 25 July 2018, J.G. Hill (1♂, 3F) GoogleMaps ; 0.2 mi N Hunt , 30.0736, -99.3350, 27 July 2020, M.J. Thorn (6♂, 3♀) GoogleMaps ; Same data, except B. S Dunaway (2♂) ; 3.7 mi E Hunt , 30.0576, -99.3965, 26 July 2020, M. J. Thorn (2♂, 1♀) GoogleMaps ; Same data, except A. G. Hendon (1♂) ; 4.3 mi SW Hunt , 30.0310, -99.3945, 26 July 2020, M. J. Thorn (1♂) GoogleMaps ; Same data, except A.G. Hendon (1♂) .
Diagnosis.
Male cerci falcate with a steeply curving ventral edge (Figs 2D View Figure 2 , 10A, B View Figure 10 ), internal male genitalia with the valves of the aedeagus projected caudally with dorsal valves that are trifid with the medial branch darker and longer than the distal two. (Figs 3C View Figure 3 , 4C View Figure 4 ). Most similar to M. walkeri , but M. corniculatus is easily separated from that species by having a less steeply curving male cerci (Fig. 2D, E View Figure 2 ), aedeagal valves that are produced caudally instead of dorsally (Figs 10C-F View Figure 10 , 11C-F View Figure 11 ), and the shape of the dorsal valves (Figs 10C-G View Figure 10 , 11C-F View Figure 11 ).
Measurements.
Male measurements. (mm): (n = 14) Body length 19.0-22.3 (mean = 20.2); pronotum length 4.0-5.0 (mean = 4.4); tegmen length 4.8-6.0 (mean = 5.3); hind femur length 9.9-11.6 (mean = 11.0); cerci length 0.9-1.3 (mean = 1.0); basal width of cercus 0.6-0.9 (mean = 0.8); mid-cercal width 0.4-0.6 (mean = 0.5); cerci apex width 0.3-0.4 (mean = 0.3).
Female measurements. (mm): (n = 7) Body length 19.2-24.5 (mean = 22.1); pronotum length 4.5-5.3 (mean = 5.0); tegmen length 5.5-7.5 (mean = 6.2); hind femur length 11.1-13.3 (mean = 12.3); dorsal ovipositor valve length 1.3-1.7 (mean = 1.5); ventral ovipositor valve length 1.5-1.7 (mean = 1.5).
Habitat.
Ashe Juniper savanna (Fig. 20A View Figure 20 ).
Distribution.
Endemic to the Edwards Plateau of Texas in the vicinity of Kerr and Bandera Counties (Fig. 14 View Figure 14 ).
Etymology.
From the Latin meaning horned (antlered) or horn shaped. In reference to the dorsal valves being shaped like antlers.
Suggested common name.
Antlered pouncer.
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