Rusmithini Skejo, Kasalo, Thomas & Heads, 2024

Skejo, Josip, Kasalo, Niko, Thomas, M. Jared & Heads, Sam W., 2024, A new long-winged pygmy grasshopper in Eocene Baltic amber raises questions about the evolution of reduced tegmenula in Tetrigidae (Orthoptera), Journal of Orthoptera Research 33 (1), pp. 21-26 : 21

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.33.105144

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1A982C52-DF7C-42FE-AD3B-376A3380829E

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/38C79F95-AA70-452E-832D-2D2825D950D6

taxon LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:act:38C79F95-AA70-452E-832D-2D2825D950D6

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scientific name

Rusmithini Skejo, Kasalo, Thomas & Heads
status

trib. nov.

Tribe Rusmithini Skejo, Kasalo, Thomas & Heads trib. nov.

Diagnosis. -

Antenna composed of 19 or more antennomeres. Pronotum smooth and flat. Anterior margin of the pronotum obtusely triangular, not spine-like and not projected above the head. Tegmenula and alae present. Legs elongated. Mid-femora sulcate. Genicular and antegenicular teeth of the hind femora minute, genicular notch almost indistinct.

Type genus. -

Rusmithia Skejo, Kasalo, Thomas & Heads, gen. nov.

Composition. -

Two genera ( Danatettix and Rusmithia ), two species. Danatettix hoffeinsorum Thomas, Skejo & Heads, 2019 and the herewith described Rusmithia gorochovi Skejo, Kasalo, Thomas & Heads, gen. et sp. nov. Enigmatic Acrydium bachofeni (Zeuner, 1937), characterized by long wings ( Zeuner 1937) might also belong to this tribe as well as the genus Succinotettix Piton, 1938 (with one species, S. chopardi Piton, 1938) whose antennae are reported to have at least 19 segments ( Piton 1938). However, we refrain from transferring these genera to Rusmithini as we were unable to examine the type specimens.