Typophyllum onkiosternum, Braun, Holger, 2015

Braun, Holger, 2015, Little walking leaves from southeast Ecuador: biology and taxonomy of Typophyllum species (Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae, Pterochrozinae), Zootaxa 4012 (1), pp. 1-32 : 11-12

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4012.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:4DE5E609-AC90-4AA5-84D1-AA0D86B5C4DB

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6103120

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A987CF-054E-A910-FF45-2D34FD9C25D3

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scientific name

Typophyllum onkiosternum
status

sp. nov.

Typophyllum onkiosternum sp. nov.

( Figs. 8 View FIGURE 8 , 9 View FIGURE 9 , 10 View FIGURE 10 , 11 View FIGURE 11 A–C)

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Braun 2002: 67 (male as Typophyllum sp. 4, “Schwarzgetüpfeltes Spaziergehblättlein“, female as Typophyllum sp. 5, “Schmetterlings-Spaziergehblättlein“, nymphs as T. egregium ), Braun 2008: 220 ( Typophyllum sp. 4).

Etymology. Referring to the hook-like sternal spines, from Greek onkos (hook, barb of an arrow).

Examined specimens. Male holotype cbt004s01 (sound recording), Cordillera del Consuelo 2150 m, 9 May 1999, leg. H. Braun, deposited in the Museo de La Plata; same site and collector and in collection of author: female paratype cbt005s01, 2110 m, 13 September 1998; two female nymphs: cbt002s12, 2150 m, 13 December 1997; cbt002s16, above 2100 m, May 1999 [erroneously assigned to three different species codes: cbt002, -004, -005].

Description. As in the two preceding species the internal tympanal chamber walls are not extending beyond the dorsal surface of the fore tibia, and the hind tibiae are developed normally, so this species also belongs to Vignon’s first group. As in the other species the tegmina shapes of male and female are very different ( Figs. 8 View FIGURE 8 , 10 View FIGURE 10 ). The speculum of the right tegmen in males is fairly small and transparent. This species has unique black hooklike spines on the meso- and especially the metasterum, described for no other Typophyllum species ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 C,D). The prosternum has very small, short and obtuse processes. On the margins of the mesosternum sit delicate, almost straight and obtuse spines that diverge laterally about 45 degrees. The metasternum is equipped with curved and strongly laterally diverging spines that are longer and reach 1 mm in the male. Upon this character was established the conspecificity of the single male, the very dissimilar female, as well as the two nymphs.

Coloration. The only known male is light brown with greyish and yellowish hues ( Figs. 10 View FIGURE 10 A,D and 11B). Its abdominal tergites have black lateral spots and the sternum is blackened. The only female is light green with dark brown legs and reddish brown ovipositor ( Figs. 10 View FIGURE 10 B,C and 11A).

Measurements. Tegmen length in male 15 mm and in female 23 mm, hind femora in males 14 mm and in females 18 mm.

Acoustic behaviour. The single recorded male produced series of pulse pairs ( Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 B). At 18ºC the pulse length is 20–30 ms (without the soft hemisyllables corresponding to the opening strokes), and the interval about 50 ms. On a field recording of an untraceable male at 13ºC pulse length is 40 ms and interval 70 ms. These series can consist of 10–15 such pulse pairs, separated by 2–5 seconds respectively. The pulses are broken up into not completely fused impulses, and the spectrogram shows a fairly narrow peak between 20 and 22 kHz.

Distribution. Only known from the type locality: northern slope of Cordillera del Consuelo, 2100–2200 m. All four individuals as well as the only acoustic record are from a small area at the origin of a small creek. The male was sitting on a terrestrial bromeliad.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Phaneropteridae

SubFamily

Pterochrozinae

Genus

Typophyllum

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