Xiphidiopsis (Xiphidiopsis) symmetrica Gorochov, 2011

Lu, L. M. & Shi, F. M., 2021, First record of Xiphidiopsis (Xiphidiopsis) symmetrica Gorochov, 2011 (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Meconematinae) from China, Far Eastern Entomologist 439, pp. 29-32 : 29-31

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https://doi.org/ 10.25221/fee.439.4

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Xiphidiopsis (Xiphidiopsis) symmetrica Gorochov, 2011
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Xiphidiopsis (Xiphidiopsis) symmetrica Gorochov, 2011 View in CoL

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MATERIAL EXAMINED. China: Guangxi, Jinxiu, Shengtangshan , 13.VIII 2018, 1♂, coll. Qidi Zhu and Lixuan Chen ; Guangxi, Jinxiu, Pingzhu , 14.VIII 2018, 1♂, coll. Qidi Zhu and Lixuan Chen ; the same locality, 16.VIII 2019, 4♂, coll. Lixuan Chen and Lidan Zhang ;

the same locality, 16.VIII 2019, 1♂, coll. Lixuan Chen and Xiang Zheng; Yunnan, Hekou,

Yaoshanxiang, 11.IX 2020, 1♂, coll. Qidi Zhu.

DESCRIPTION. Male from China. Body small. Fastigium verticis conical, apex slightly rounded, with a longitudinal sulcus on dorsal surface. Eyes semiglobular, protruding outwards.

Apical segment of maxillary palpi slightly as long as subapical one, apex slightly swollen.

Anterior margin of pronotum straight, posterior margin obtusely rounded; lateral lobe longer than deep and humeral sinus comparatively shallow ( Fig. 1A–B View Fig 1 ). Thoracic auditory spiracles peanut-shaped, exposed.

same, lateral view; C – apex of abdomen, ventral view; D – the same, dorsal view; E – the same, lateral view; F – the same, latero-ventral view; G – the same, apical view; H –

subgenital plate, ventral view.

All femora unarmed on ventral surfaces. Fore coxa with a long spine; fore tibiae with 4–6

long spines on inner side and 4–7 long spines on outer side of ventral surface; fore tibial tympana open on both sides. Middle tibiae with 3–4 long spines on inner and outer sides of ventral surface separately. Hind tibiae with 25–30 spines on inner margin and 26–30 spines on outer margin of dorsal surface, with 2 pairs of ventral apical spurs and 1 pair of dorsal apical spurs. Tegmina developed, surpassing apices of postfemora, apices rounded; hind wings longer than tegmina.

Tenth abdominal tergite with posterior margin concave ( Fig. 1D View Fig 1 ), apices of lateral posterior margin slightly extended, trapezoid-shaped ( Fig. 1E View Fig 1 ). Tenth abdominal tergite with a long,

comparatively broad, symmetrical posterior process, which base of lateral margins slightly concave; the process slightly swell, apical half divided into 2 lateral lobes, apices obtusely rounded ( Fig. 1D View Fig 1 ); every lateral lobe with a conical process on ventral surface, shorter than the lateral lobe, base broad and apex rounded ( Fig. 1E View Fig 1 ). Cercus symmetric, base with a fin-

shaped process on inner margin and a short conical process on outer margin of ventral surface,

apex rounded ( Fig. 1C View Fig 1 ); cercus with apex divided into 2 branches, dorsal branch slightly thin,

moderately curved inward and backward, apex blunt ( Fig. 1E–G View Fig 1 ); ventral branch divided into

2 branches, inner one approximately sickle-shaped, diluted, base broad and apex slightly acute; outer one finger-shaped, thin, apex slightly extended ( Fig. 1C, 1F–G View Fig 1 ). Subgenital plate nearly triangular, base slightly broad, gradually narrowing, apex rounded; styli inserted on subapices of lateral margins of subgenital plate, conical. ( Fig. 1H View Fig 1 ).

Female. Unknown.

COLORATION. Body light green. Eyes brown. Genicular lobes of hind femora with a black spot separately. Tegmina with sparse light brown spots, stridulatory field light brown.

MEASUREMENTS. Length (in mm): body (from apex of fastigium verticis to posterior margin of tenth abdominal tergite): 12.0–15.0; pronotum: 4.0–4.4; tegmina: 19.0–19.6; postfemora: 10.0–13.0.

DISTRIBUTION. China (new record): Guangxi and Yunnan provinces; Vietnam: Cao

Bang province.

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