Dominicophus Yong, 2017

Cadena-Castañeda, Oscar J., Soto, Wolfang Andrés Rodríguez, Cárdenas, Andrea Del Pilar Floréz & Acevedo, Angélica, 2021, Studies on Neotropical crickets: The continental Otteiini taxa (Orthoptera Phalangopsidae), those cave crickets are not confined to the West Indies, Zootaxa 4981 (2), pp. 331-356 : 353-354

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4981.2.7

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5046422

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scientific name

Dominicophus Yong, 2017
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Diagnosis. Eyes not reduced (as wide as half of the scapus) and normally pigmented (sometimes dorsally uncolored). Pronotum wider than long, with lower margins of lateral lobes moderately expanded to the sides. Apterous species. Legs moderately long and slender. Hind tibia with three to four dorsal spurs on each side and two subapical spurs; all tarsi slender and elongated, first tarsomere unarmed dorsally and as long as a third of its respective tibiae. Abdominal tergites unspecialized and with glandular organs present on the third and fourth tergites, except the females. Male epiproctus longer than wide. Cerci slender and slightly longer than the hind femur. Ovipositor slightly up-curved and three-fourths as long as the hind femur, apex dorsally rounded or straight and without serrulations. Male genitalia moderately elongated; ectophallic fold thin, long, straight and flagellum-shaped; pseudepiphallic median lophi with a notch semicircular; pseudepiphallic paramere short and rounded at the apex; endophallic apodeme membranous; ectophallic apodeme short.

Taxa included: Dominicophus terueli Yong, 2017 (type species) and D. sheylae ( Armas & Hernández-Triana, 2014) .

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