Valiatrella

Libin, Ma & Yalin, Zhang, 2013, Taxonomic study of the cricket genus Valiatrella Gorochov (Gryllidae, Podoscirtinae) from China, Zootaxa 3669 (4), pp. 522-530 : 524

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3669.4.6

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:4887606D-C41D-4C12-9055-042BA92C8734

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6153597

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B3879F-4A29-FF97-FF1A-78B099BAD45A

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Plazi

scientific name

Valiatrella
status

 

Key to known Valiatrella species (males)

1. The lobes of male supra-anal plate separated from each other conspicuously at base; body dorsum colored brown or dark brown............................................................................................... 2

- Lobes of male supra-anal plate separated from each other inconspicuously; body dorsum colored yellow or light brown.... 5

2. The lobes of male anal plate laminate-shaped and well separated from each other; ectophallus apodeme thin..................................................................................... Valiatrella laminaria Liu & Shi, 2007

- Lobes mentioned above cone-shaped and near to each other; ectophallus apodeme stout.............................. 3

3. Horizontal lateral lobe of epiphallus distinctly longer and curved and extending to the lower part of vertical lateral lobe.... 4

- Horizontal lobe short and its apex far from the other lobe............................. Valiatrella persicifolius sp. nov.

4. Body dorsum dark brown; the lobes of male anal plate long....................... Valiatrella pulchra ( Gorochov, 1985)

- Body dorsum brown; the lobes of male anal plate short........................... Valiatrella sororia ( Gorochov, 2002)

5. Epiphallus lateral lobes almost straight and parallel to each other................. Valiatrella bimaculata (Chopard, 1928)

- Epiphallus lateral lobes bended and directed towards the middle.............. Valiatrella multiprotubera Liu & Shi, 2007

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