Otraleus Günther, 1935

Bresseel, Joachim & Constant, Jérôme, 2017, Philippine mossy forest stick insects: first record of the genus Otraleus Günther, 1935 in the country, with four new species, and the new genus Capuyanus gen. nov. (Phasmida, Diapheromeridae, Necrosciinae), European Journal of Taxonomy 265 (265), pp. 1-31 : 2-3

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2017.265

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3844393

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scientific name

Otraleus Günther, 1935
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Genus Otraleus Günther, 1935

Otraleus Günther, 1935: 28 (description), pl. 2, fig. 18 (illustration).

Otraleus – Bradley & Galil 1977: 182 (list). — Hennemann 1998: 122 (type data). — Bragg 2001: 639 (type data). — Zompro 2004: 316 (type data); 2005: 267 (type data). — Otte & Brock 2005: 242 (type data). — Seow-Choen 2016: 199 (description, notes on holotype).

Type species

Otraleus hypsimelathrus Günther, 1935 , by original designation.

Diagnosis

Small and cryptically shaped Necrosciinae , body surface brown to green, apterous to brachypterous. Head longer than wide, antennae long and filiform, strongly projecting over apex of abdomen. Most species have well developed posterolateral lobes on several abdominal segments. Subgenital plate in females laterally compressed, not reaching apex of abdomen. Legs smooth and unarmed, claws small. Cerci of males surpassing apex of abdomen.

The genus Otraleus Günther, 1935 can be distinguished from other genera in Necrosciinae by the combination of the following characters:

1. Legs long in relation to body length, all carinae developed and unarmed.

2. Abdominal segments with lobes or extensions postero-laterally on at least terga III–VII in females.

3. Body length not exceeding 50 mm in males and 55 mm in females.

4. Subgenital plate in females not surpassing anal segment and laterally flattened at the base.

5. Anal segment notched posteriorly and rounded postero-laterally.

6. Praeopercular organ absent in females.

7. Vomer well developed, elongated, flattened and strongly tapered.

The exact systematic position and the most closely related genera are still unknown. The Necrosciinae of the Philippines and Sulawesi are poorly studied and more material is needed to resolve its systematic position.

Species included and distribution

Otraleus applai sp. nov. ( Philippines: Luzon: Mountain Province and Benguet Province)

Otraleus bellemansae sp. nov. ( Philippines: Luzon: Mountain Province)

Otraleus christianae sp. nov. ( Philippines: Luzon: Mountain Province and Ifugao Province)

Otraleus elizabethae sp. nov. ( Philippines: Luzon: Benguet Province)

Otraleus hypsimelathrus Günther, 1935 ( Indonesia: Sulawesi: Mt Latimodjong)

Otraleus labanrataensis Seow-Choen, 2016 ( Malaysia: Sabah: Mt Kinabalu)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Phasmida

Family

Diapheromeridae

SubFamily

Necrosciinae

Tribe

Necrosciini

Loc

Otraleus Günther, 1935

Bresseel, Joachim & Constant, Jérôme 2017
2017
Loc

Otraleus

Seow-Choen F. 2016: 199
Otte D. & Brock P. 2005: 242
Zompro O. 2004: 316
Bragg P. E. 2001: 639
Hennemann F. H. 1998: 122
Bradley J. C. & Galil B. S. 1977: 182
1977
Loc

Otraleus Günther, 1935: 28

Gunther K. 1935: 28
1935
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