Dioncomena grandis Ragge, 1980

Naskrecki, Piotr & Guta, Ricardo, 2019, Katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) of Gorongosa National Park and Central Mozambique, Zootaxa 4682 (1), pp. 1-119 : 68

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4682.1.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5629529

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scientific name

Dioncomena grandis Ragge, 1980
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Dioncomena grandis Ragge, 1980

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( Figs. 29 View FIGURE 29 A–I, 50G–I)

Diagnostic remarks. A slender katydid with a striking, emerald green and black coloration. Easily recognizable by the presence of a bright white spot on the side of the metathorax, black wings ( Fig. 29H View FIGURE 29 ), and a black markings on the occiput of the head and the dorsal side of the pronotum ( Fig. 29I View FIGURE 29 ). The posterior portion of the lateral lobe of the pronotum is distinctly inflated over the thoracic auditory spiracle. From other members of the genus Dioncomena this species differs in the shape of the male cercus ( Figs. 29D, E View FIGURE 29 ) and by the unique structure of the exceptionally wide stridulatory file (file 1.8 mm long, 0.47 mm wide, with 88 widely lamelliform teeth ( Fig. 29C View FIGURE 29 ).

Bioacoustics. The call of D. grandis is in the form of a series of individual syllables, spaced by at least 30 s of silence syllables; mean syllable duration is 0.042857 s (SD=0.00221, n=14); the peak frequency of the call is 22.8–36.9 kHz ( Figs. 50 View FIGURE 50 G–I).

Distribution and natural history. D. grandis is so far known only from a mid-elevation areas within the Chimanimani mountain range in Zimbabwe and Mozambique ( Ragge 1980). In Moribane Forest of Chimanimani National Reserve this species is relatively abundant on low herbaceous vegetation along forest edges.

Measurements (3 males, 2 females). body w/wings: male 33–33.1 (33.1), female 32.2–34.5 (33.41.6); body w/o wings: male 15.9–16.7 (16.4.4), female 16.3–22.1 (19.24.1); pronotum: male 3.8–4.3 (4.1.3), female 3.7–4 (3.9.2); tegmen: male 24.7–25.9 (25.2.6), female 24.7–28.1 (26.42.4); hind femur: male 21–21.4 (21.2.2), female 19.7–23.3 (21.52.5); ovipositor: 4.7–5 (4.9.2) mm.

Material examined (8 specimens). Mozambique: Manica, Sussundenga, Moribane Forest, swamp on Rio Tave , elev. 518 m (-19.74072, 33.32133), 2–8.xii.2018, coll. P. Naskrecki & M. Tomás— 3 females, 3 males ( EOWL) GoogleMaps .

Ragge, D. R. (1980) A review of the African Phaneropterinae with open tympana (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae). Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology, 40, 67 - 192.

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FIGURE 29. Dioncomena grandis: A. base of male left tegmen; B. base of male right tegmen; C. stridulatory file; D. male subgenital plate; E. male abdominal apex; F. ovipositor; G. female subgenital plate; H. male, lateral view; I. male head and pronotum, dorsal view.

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FIGURE 50. Oscillograms and power spectra of Mozambican Tettigoniidae: A–C. Peringueyella macrocephalas; D–F. Clonia wahlbergi wahlbergi; G–I. Dioncomena grandis.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Phaneropteridae

SubFamily

Phaneropterinae

Tribe

Phaneropterini

Genus

Dioncomena