Phasmotaenia laeviceps (Hennemann & Conle, 2006) Hennemann & Conle, 2006
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.185796 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6224553 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9F7B87E1-437C-FF9E-E2AE-66C7FB28FE68 |
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Phasmotaenia laeviceps (Hennemann & Conle, 2006) |
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comb. nov. |
Phasmotaenia laeviceps (Hennemann & Conle, 2006) View in CoL n. comb.
[ Figs. 56 View FIGURES 48 – 58 , 59 View FIGURE 59 ]
Stephanacris laeviceps Hennenmann & Conle, 2006: 19 View in CoL , figs. 9–11, 16, 21 (Ƥ, egg). HT, Ƥ: N. N. Guinea, Doormanpaad 1410 m, W. C. van Heurn October 1920 (RMNH); PT, 1 egg (removed from ovipositor of HT): Same data (RMNH). Stephanacris View in CoL sp.? Günther, 1936: 339, fig. 14 (Ƥ).
Herwaarden, 1998: 88.
Comments: Hennemann & Conle (2006) originally placed this species in the genus Stephanacris Redtenbacher, 1908 and namely distinguished it from all other representatives by the unarmed head. The broader recognition of Phasmotaenia here proposed and presence of the genus in the Solomon Islands however place St. laeviceps in the genus Phasmotaenia (n. comb.). It therefore is the only known representative of the genus in New Guinea (Mt. Doorman). ƤƤ, the only sex known, are characteristic for the very dark brown colouration, prominent spines of the mesopleurae and mesosternum, distinct and acute leg armature, scale-like posterior elevation of abdominal tergites V and VI, and short subgenital plate. The eggs strongly resemble those of the three Solomon species P. bukaense n. sp., P. s a l o m o n e n s e n. sp. and P. spinosa n. sp., being almost plain dark brown ( Fig. 56 View FIGURES 48 – 58 ). Body length of the HT: 133.5 mm, including the subgenital plate 140.0 mm. 3 unknown.
Distribution ( Fig. 59 View FIGURE 59 ): New Guinea. Northern West Papua (Mt. Doorman, 1410 m).
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Phasmotaenia laeviceps (Hennemann & Conle, 2006)
Hennemann, Frank H. & Conle, Oskar V. 2009 |
Stephanacris laeviceps
Hennenmann & Conle 2006: 19 |