21. Conocephalus concolor peneri HARZ, 1970
Fig. 4g, h
Harz, K. 1970. New and little known Tettigoniidae ( Orthoptera) from Israel and Africa. Israel Journal of Zoology 19: 192.
Holotype ♂: “ Conocephalus / peneri n. spec. / K. Harz det. // Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel / Department of Entomology / sp. Conocephalus concolor / peneri Harz / Det. K. Harz. X. 1970 / reidentification // Entomology Dept H.U. / Jerusalem. Israel / Loc. Hazeva / Date: 9.9.1969 / Col. Pener et al. // OR 12.541 // Holo- / type [round label with red frame] // SMNH-TAUI / 135814”
Paratype ♂: “ Conocephalus / peneri n. spec. / K. Harz det. // Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel / Department of Entomology / sp. Conocephalus concolor / peneri Harz / Det. K. Harz. X. 1970 / reidentification // Entomology Dept H.U. / Jerusalem. Israel / Loc. Hazeva / Date: 9.9.1969 / Col. Pener et al. // OR 12536 // Para- / type [round label with yellow frame] // SMNH-TAUI / 400092”
Paratype ♀: “ Conocephalus / peneri n. spec. / K. Harz det. // Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel / Department of Entomology / sp. Conocephalus concolor / peneri Harz / Det. K. Harz. X. 1970 / reidentification // // Entomology Dept H.U. / Jerusalem. Israel / Loc. En Yahav / Date: 9.9.1969 / Col. Pener et al. // OR 12559 // Para- / type [round label with yellow frame] // SMNH-TAUI / 438045”
Paratype ♀: “ Conocephalus / peneri n. spec. / K. Harz det. // Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel / Department of Entomology / sp. Conocephalus concolor / peneri Harz / Det. K. Harz. X. 1970 / reidentification // Entomology Dept H.U. / Jerusalem. Israel / Loc. N. Arugot / Date: 10.9.1969 / Col. Pener et al. // OR 12.572 // full of eggs // Para- / type [round label with yellow frame] // SMNH-TAUI / 438046”
Type Series: Holotype ♂, Paratypes 7♂, 5♀.
Current status: Conocephalus concolor peneri HARZ 1979 .
Remarks: One more female paratype than the number stated in the description is found in the SMNHTAU collection. Additional paratypes are deposited in the BMNH and in the collection of Kurt Harz (now in the Natural History Museum of Geneva).