Gryllotalpa
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.202424 |
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Key to the known species of Gryllotalpa from China (not including two species, Gryllotalpa formosana Shi-
raki and Gryllotalpa dentista Yang , from Taiwan Island)
1. FWs greater than 10 mm, hind wings long, distinctly extending to the apex of hind femur............................ 2
- FWs less than 10 mm, hind wings vestigial, covered by FWs................................................... 3
2. Ventral margin on outside of fore femur with a deep notch in its distal part, hind tibiae with 0–2 dorsal spurs on internal side.............................................................................. Gryllotalpa unispina Saussure
- Ventral margin on outside of fore femur normally formed, hind tibiae with 3–4 dorsal spurs on internal side......................................................................................... Gryllotalpa orientalis Burmeister
3. FWs less than 6 mm ................................................................................... 4
- FWs greater than 6 mm ................................................................................. 5
4. Smaller (BL 21 mm), FWs normal, with c1 and c2................................. Gryllotalpa jinxiuensis You et Li
- Slightly large (BL 27 mm), FWs nearly rounded when flattened, only with c1 but c2........ Gryllotalpa cycloptera sp. nov.
5. Much smaller (BL 18 mm).................................................. Gryllotalpa breviabdominis sp. nov.
- Median size (BL more than 20 mm)....................................................................... 6
6. Cells c1 and c2 of tegmen closed........................................... Gryllotalpa wudangshanensis Li et al.
- Cells c1 and c2 of tegmen opened distally.................................................................. 7
7. Body brownish, tegmen slightly larger (FWL 8.3, FWW 2.8)........................... Gryllotalpa mabiana Ma et al.
- Body dark brownish, tegmen somewhat small (FWL 7.8, FWW 2.2)..................... Gryllotalpa henana Cai et Niu
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