Pulchrapsyra Tan, Liu & Ingrisch, 2024

Tan, Ming Kai, Liu, Chunxiang, Ingrisch, Sigfrid, Japir, Razy & Chung, Arthur Y. C., 2024, An account on the Phaneropterinae (Tettigonioidea: Tettigoniidae) from the highlands of western Sabah, Zootaxa 5443 (4), pp. 451-494 : 473-474

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5443.4.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:AD120933-D237-4B1B-BDD5-39490B6376B6

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11064591

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E687F4-AB24-A64C-ACC3-F9A5FE3DFE1D

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scientific name

Pulchrapsyra Tan, Liu & Ingrisch
status

gen. nov.

Pulchrapsyra Tan, Liu & Ingrisch , gen. nov.

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Type species: Pulchrapsyra cyanea Tan, Liu & Ingrisch , gen. et sp. nov., by monotypy.

Diagnosis. General appearance somewhat similar to those of the genera Holochlora , Psyrana Uvarov, 1940 and Calopsyra (Parapsyra) Carl, 1914 but with the following characteristic features: head, pronotum, tegmina, body and legs dark green but with colourful patterns; tegmina fully developed, rather slender and leathery, hindwings mostly hylinous (except parts extending beyond tegmina) with reddish veins; legs rather long and slender; fore tibia with inner tympanum conchate and outer tympanum open and oval; left tegmen with its vein 1A bulbous like in Holochlora , right tegmen with vein 1A also somewhat bulbous; Radius sector (Rs) originates slightly before its middle, with the first fork about as long as stem; the veins and veinlets form small polygonal cells. The male tenth abdominal tergite large with two lateral bulbous lobes, between the lobes deeply emarginated; cercus curved with apex acute; subgenital plate very long and deeply emarginated with two apical lobes long and slender; styli inserted into the apical lobes cylindrical and short.

Included species. Type species only.

Etymology. The name of this new genus originates from two parts: the Latinised prefix “pulchra-” (“beautiful”, “lovely”) and a part of the generic name Psyra . This name refers to the colourful patterns in the new genus and its similarities to Psyra species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Tettigoniidae

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