Eugryllacris longiproceris sp. nov.
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Description. Female. Body large. Face ovoid; fastigium verticis about 2 times as wide as scape; fastigium frontis separated from fastigium verticis by a very fine suture (Fig. 1A). Ocelli distinct, median ocellus slightly larger than lateral ocelli (Fig. 1A).
Anterior margin of pronotum projecting in middle, posterior margin nearly straight (Fig. 1C); lateral lobes longer than deep, anterior angle widely rounded, posterior angle rounded angular, humeral sinus shallow (Fig. 1B).
Fore coxae with 1 small spine; fore and middle femora unarmed, tibiae ventrally with 4 pairs of spurs and 1 pair of apical spurs; dorsal surface of middle tibiae with 1 internal spine. Hind femora with 4 internal and 5 – 6 external spines on ventral surface; dorsal surface of tibiae with 6 pairs of spines and 1 pair of apical spurs, ventral surface with 1 pair of subapical spurs and 2 pairs of apical spurs.
Second and third abdominal tergites with few, very minute stridulatory pegs (Fig. 1D). Seventh abdominal sternite wider than long, ventral surface of basal area with 1 process reaching the middle area of subgenital plate, basal half of the process triangular in ventral view, apical half long and slender, the lateral margin faintly narrowing; posterior margin with small notch (Fig. 1G). Subgenital plate transverse; the lateral margins with basal area convex, middle area constricted, apical half faintly narrowing; posterior margin triangular concave with the lateral lobes triangular (Fig. 1G). Ovipositor with basal half straight, apical half faintly curved dorsad; hardly longer than hind femur; dorsal margin of apices slightly expanded (Fig. 1H).
Male. Unknown.
Coloration. Body green. Eyes brown. Ocelli pale yellow. Ovipositor brown.
Measurements (mm). Female: BL 31.13–32.0, PL 8.81–9.12, HFL 18.84–19.51, TL 31.52–32.6, OvL32.10–33.4.
Material examined. Holotype: female, Shiwandashan, Guangxi, July 15, 2023, coll. by Nianqiu Zhang . Paratype: 1 female, Shiwandashan, Guangxi, June 30, 2023, coll. by Nianqiu Zhang .
Distribution. Guangxi (Shiwandashan).
Discussion. The new species differs from other species of the genus in medium ocellus smaller, about as large as lateral ocelli (Fig. 1A); female seventh abdominal sternite with 1 long and narrow process (Fig. 1F); ovipositor longer, gradually upcurved instead of strongly upcurved.
Etymology. The new species’ name derives from two Latin words: long and procer referring to the female seventh abdominal sternite with 1 long narrow process.