Pediella juninensis, Cigliano & Amedegnato & Pocco & Lange, 2010

Cigliano, M. M., Amedegnato, C., Pocco, M. E. & Lange, C. E., 2010, Revisionary study of Pediella Roberts (Orthoptera: Acrididae: Melanoplinae) from the Andes Highlands, Zootaxa 2431 (1), pp. 51-61 : 55-57

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2431.1.3

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5316680

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CDE129-711F-FFF4-FAF7-B010ECC5FD92

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Felipe

scientific name

Pediella juninensis
status

sp. nov.

Pediella juninensis View in CoL , n.sp.

( Figs. 1C View FIGURE 1 ; 4D, H View FIGURE 4 ; 5T–X View FIGURE 5 ; 6 View FIGURE 6 )

Holotype male 2, allotype female, Perú: Depto. Junín, 21 km from Tarma to Jauja , almost at the pass, 4100m, S11º02’36.5” / W75º37’33.9”, 28/04/2008, (Cigliano & Lange), MLPA. GoogleMaps

Paratypes: 3 males, 2 females, Perú: Depto. Junín, 25 km. W La Oroya, 3900 m., 09/1978 (Herbe Haute) (Descamps), MNHN ; 1 male, Depto. Junín, La Oroya, 4000 m., 08/1978, (Descamps), MNHN ; 8 males, 6 females, Depto. Junín, btwn. Tarma & Jauja, 4000 m., 09/1978, (Descamps), MNHN, MLPA ; 1 female, Depto. Junín, Tarma , La Oroya, 4000 m, 26/10/2001 (Amedegnato & Poulain), MNHN ; 1 female, Depto. Junín, Huancayo, 26 Km to Tarma from La Oroya , 4145m, S11º23’55.2” / W75º49’14.0”, 26/04/2008, (Cigliano & Lange), MLPA GoogleMaps ; 3 females, 2 males, 1 nymph, Depto. Junín, 21 km from Tarma to Jauja , at the pass, 4100m, S11º02’36.5” / W 75º37’33.9”, 28/04/2008, (Cigliano & Lange), MLPA GoogleMaps

Diagnosis. Distinguished from the remaining species of Pediella by the hind tibiae with the proximal two thirds yellow, distal third and tarsi orange red; male cerci wide and short not exceeding the tip of epiproct, compressed laterally.

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Description. Body color dorsally dark green (some specimens light green), with a yellow midlongitudinal stripe on dorsum of abdomen; face, anterior edge of pronotum and thorax ventrally whitish green porcelaine; epimeron with a whitish porcelain stripe; abdominal sternites and subgenital plate yellow, abdomen lateral with tinges of violet-blue (in alive specimens); ventral area of first and second pair of legs greenish cream with tinges of red; hind femur with ventral and inner orange red, dorsal area of olive green, outer area olive green except yellow pinnae; hind tibiae with the proximal two thirds yellow, distal third and tarsi orange red. Cerci ( Fig. 4D, H View FIGURE 4 ) wide and short not exceeding the tip of epiproct, compressed laterally. Phallic complex ( Figs. 5T–X View FIGURE 5 ): endophallic plates wide in lateral view; rami wide and short; cingulum with largely developed apodemes; arch of cingulum highly developed, bulky dorsally; distal portion of apical valves of aedeagus convex ventrally, hooked shaped at the apex; sheath of aedeagus largely developed; epiphallus with lophi largely developed horizontally. Tegmina with rounded apex ( Fig. 1C View FIGURE 1 ).

Females: similar to male but more robust; body brown with yellow tinges, with a yellow mid-longitudinal stripe on dorsum of abdomen, of epiproct and of ovipositor valves; antennae red; body ventrally yellowish brown; first and second pair of legs brown with tinges of yellow; ventral area of hind femur orange red; inner area and outer area of hind femur brown with the yellow pinnae; hind tibiae with the proximal two thirds yellow, distal third and tarsi orange red. Sides of abdomen purple and of ovipositor valves with tinges of purple.

Measurements. Body length 17.8 mm (17–19) males, 22.7 mm (21–24) females; femur III length 9.8 mm (9–11) males, 12.2 mm (11–13) females.

Distribution. Perú, Junín ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 ), at the mountain passes, in puna grassland areas with bunchgrasses and tussocks, with a number of herbs, including non-tussock-forming grasses and sedges, prostrate or lowgrowing forbs such as species of Werneria and Acaena , and cactacea species. (See geographic distribution 1).

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Acrididae

Genus

Pediella

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