Lutosa, Walker, 1869

Cadena-Castañeda, Oscar J., García, Alexander García, Nos, Maria Del Pilar Castella-, Sarmiento, Juan Pablo Prias & Tavares, Gustavo Costa, 2022, Studies on chevron crickets: Contribution to the knowledge of Lutosinae / ini taxa (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae), Zootaxa 5178 (4), pp. 347-379 : 351-352

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5178.4.3

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7037040

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Lutosa
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Key to Lutosa View in CoL species based on females

1. Subgenital plate predominantly triangular, never emarginated.................................................. 2

- Subgenital plate rectangular wider than long, with emarginate posterior border, in a sinuous notch and with rounded lateral borders ( Fig. 1F View FIGURE 1 )........................................................................ L. morsellii View in CoL n. sp.

2. Lateral lobe of the pronotum and the lateral surface of the thorax and abdomen mostly ocher or yellow in the lower half. Subgenital plate triangular................................................................................. 3

- Body without yellowish coloration on the lateral surface ( Fig. 9A View FIGURE 9 ). Subgenital plate rectangular, three times longer than wide, and with a rounded posterior border ( Fig. 9D View FIGURE 9 )..................................................... L. goeldiana View in CoL

3. Fore tibia with tympana................................................................................ 4

- Fore tibia without tympana ( Fig. 10C View FIGURE 10 )........................................................... L. paranensis View in CoL

4. Lower posterior corner of the lateral lobes of the pronotum not curving inward. Subgenital plate triangular, with the posterior border mostly rounded. Posterior border of the last sternite generally straight, not conspicuously covering the base of the subgenital plate......................................................................................... 5

- Lower posterior corner of the lateral lobes of the pronotum moderately curving inward ( Fig. 4A View FIGURE 4 ). Subgenital plate triangular, with the apex angulated ( Fig. 4D View FIGURE 4 ). Posterior border of the last sternite covering the base of the subgenital plate and with a shallow notch in the center.................................................................. L. quaresmai View in CoL n. sp.

5. Epiproct triangular or semicircular, apex of subgenital plate rounded............................................. 6

- Epiproct pentagonal ( Fig. 5D View FIGURE 5 ), apex of subgenital plate truncate ( Fig. 5F View FIGURE 5 )............................... L. marginalis View in CoL

6. Abdominal sternites without sclerotized modifications........................................................ 7

- Sixth abdominal sternites with a black sclerotized thickening in the central region of the posterior border; seventh sternites with a pair of parallel grooves in distal third......................................................... L. brasiliensis View in CoL

7. Central division of the tenth tergite narrow, progressively widening from the anterior margin towards the base of the cerci. Epiproct semicircle-shaped, mostly covered at the base over the lateral edges, by the last tergite....................... 8

- Central division of the tenth tergite (wider than the previous case), with similar width from the anterior margin to the base of the cerci. Epiproct rectangular, with the posterior border straight, and not covered at the base by the lateral plates of the last abdominal segment............................................................................. L. imitata View in CoL

8. Tympana ovoid and conspicuous. Subgenital plate almost as long as wide, ovipositor progressively curving upwards................................................................................................. L. normalis View in CoL

- Outer tympanum, smaller than the inner one. Subgenital plate two times wider than long, ovipositor curving rapidly upwards........................................................................................... L. anomala View in CoL

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