Conocephalus (Xiphidion) ictus (Scudder, 1875)

Piotr Naskrecki, 2000, Katydids of Costa Rica / Vol. 1, Systematics and bioacoustics of the cone-head katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Conocephalinae sensu lato)., Philadelphia, PA: The Orthopterists Society at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, : 19

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Conocephalus (Xiphidion) ictus (Scudder, 1875)
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Conocephalus (Xiphidion) ictus (Scudder, 1875)

Figs. 1 View FIG. 1 D, 2D, 2I, 39C, 40B, Map 2 View MAPS 1 - 6

1875 Scudder, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 17: 461 >> Xiphidium ; type locality: Mexico; type depository: Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia – syntypes, males and females

1906 Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. 2: 281. >> Anisoptera

1912 Karny, Genera Insectorum 135: 8 >> Conocephalus (Neoxiphidion) ictus

1915b Rehn and Hebard, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. 41: 250 >> Conocephalus (Xiphidion) View in CoL

[syn.] mexicanum View in CoL = 1875 Saussure, Rev. Mag. Zool. 2 ser

11: 208 >> Xiphidium ; type locality: Central America:

Mexico; type depository: Geneva

1915b Rehn and Hebard, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. 41: 250

>> syn. of C. ictus

Diagnostic description.— General characteristics as described above, body quite robust as for the genus; most individuals in Costa Rican population brachy- to mesopterous, less frequently fully macropterous. Stridulatory file of male 1.63 mm long, with 61 teeth, maximum width of file 68.5 μm ( Fig. 40 View FIG. 40 B); teeth of file thick, peg-like, nearly uniformly spaced along entire file. Left (upper) mirror of stridulatory apparatus as in Fig. 1 View FIG. 1 D, as long as or slightly longer than eye diameter. Fastigium of vertex as wide as 3/4 of scapus, its sides slightly divergent towards apex. Outer ventral edge of hind femur unarmed or armed with 1-3 minute, black spines. Male cercus as in Fig. 39 View FIG. 39 C; ovipositor only slightly shorter than hind femur (ratio ovipositor/hind femur 0.79-0.89), straight ( Fig. 2 View FIG. 2 D).

Coloration.— General coloration pale green, dorsal band on head and pronotum very dark, often nearly black, bordered by two thin, lighter stripes; posterior half of abdomen in male yellow to reddish-brown, cerci yellow to light brown; abdomen in females usually green or faintly yellowish.

Measurements.— Table 2 View TABLE 2 .

Bioacoustics.— The call of C. ictus is similar to that of C. cinereus , and consists of two parts: a train of continuous buzz followed by a series of short, individual chirps (in C. cinereus the sequence is reversed and the buzz always follows the individual chirps) ( Fig. 51 View FIG. 51 A-B). At 32°C the continuous buzzes last 1.68- 13.86 s (avrg. 6.15±4.05, n=17) and consist of pulses (chirps) produced at the rate of 18- 19/s, with each pulse lasting 50-54 ms (avrg. 51.2±0.7, n=30). The slow series last 0.57- 2.79 s (avrg. 1.64±0.68, n=13) and consist of 3-6 individual pulses produced at the rate of 2.8-3/s. Within the audible part of the call most energy is allocated between 10 and 17 kHz.

Distribution. — This species has been recorded from most of Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and northern Costa Rica ( Map 2 View MAPS 1 - 6 ).

Material examined. — COSTA RICA: Alajuela Prov., 11.5 mi. NE Esparta on Pan. Amer. Hwy., 5 October 1961 (coll. Hubbell, Cantrall, Cohn) - 6 males ( UMMZ); Guanacaste Prov., 15.3 mi. SE Las Cañas on Pan. Amer. Hwy., 5 October 1961 (coll. Hubbell, Cantrall, Cohn) - 3 males ( UMMZ); Estac. Cacao, SW side Volcán Cacao, elev. 1000 - 1400 m, 15 March 1988 (coll. GNP Biodiv. Survey) - 1 male ( INBio); same locality, elev. 1000 - 1400 m, 15 April 1988 (coll. GNP Biodiv. Survey) - 1 male ( INBio); Los Almendros, P.N. Guanacaste, 8 - 20 November 1993 (coll. E. Lopez) - 1 male ( INBio); Area de Conservacion Guanacaste, Santa Rosa National Park, 21 - 24 August 1999 (coll. P. Naskrecki, D. Otte, G. Morris) - 1 male ( PN collection); GUATEMALA: San Marcos, Finca La Paz near La Reforma, elev. 1280 m, 3 May 1956 (coll. T.H. Hubbell) - 1 male, 1 female ( UMMZ); same locality, elev. 1054 m, 5 May 1956 (coll. T.H. Hubbell) - 1 male ( UMMZ); Honduras: Progreso, 19 March 1923 (coll. T.H. Hubbell) - 1 male ( UMMZ); MEXICO: - 2 males, 2 females ( ANSP, UMMZ); Sinaloa, Los Mochis, 2 - 10 December 1917 (coll. J.A. Kusche) - 1 male ( ANSP); same locality, 21 December 1917 (coll. J.A. Kusche) - 1 male ( ANSP); Venvidio, 15 August 1918 (coll. J.A. Kusche) - 1 female ( ANSP); Villa Union, 27 September 1918 (coll. J.A. Kusche) - 1 female ( ANSP).

UMMZ

University of Michigan, Museum of Zoology

INBio

National Biodiversity Institute, Costa Rica

ANSP

Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia

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