记述采自贵州东部和南部地区短翼蚱科狭顶蚱属Systolederus昆虫1新种,即贵州狭顶蚱Systolederusguizhouensis Deng et Zheng,sp.nov.。该新种近似于姑婆山狭顶蚱Systolederus guposhanensis Deng,Zheng et Wei,2007,主要区别:新种颜面...记述采自贵州东部和南部地区短翼蚱科狭顶蚱属Systolederus昆虫1新种,即贵州狭顶蚱Systolederusguizhouensis Deng et Zheng,sp.nov.。该新种近似于姑婆山狭顶蚱Systolederus guposhanensis Deng,Zheng et Wei,2007,主要区别:新种颜面隆起纵沟宽度与触角基节等宽;前胸背板总长为超出后足股节顶端部分长的5倍;后翅到达前胸背板后突的顶端;雌性中足股节宽度与前翅等宽。模式标本保存在陕西师范大学动物研究所标本室。展开更多
Abstract: A new species, Systolederus choui sp. nov., from Jinggangshan, Jiangxi Province, China, is described. The new species is allied to Systolederusfujianensis Zheng and S. longinota Zheng, but differs in: 1)l...Abstract: A new species, Systolederus choui sp. nov., from Jinggangshan, Jiangxi Province, China, is described. The new species is allied to Systolederusfujianensis Zheng and S. longinota Zheng, but differs in: 1)length of pronotum 3.7-4.1 ( ♂), 5.5-6.6 (♀) times as long as the portion surpassing apex of hind femur; 2) width of middle femur equal to width of tegmina in female; 3) length of third segment of posterior tarsi largerthan the first. The types are deposited in the Biological Museum, Sun Yat-sen University. This is the thirtieth known species of Systolederus in the world. A catalogue of all currently recognized species in the genus Systolederus is given.展开更多
文摘记述采自贵州东部和南部地区短翼蚱科狭顶蚱属Systolederus昆虫1新种,即贵州狭顶蚱Systolederusguizhouensis Deng et Zheng,sp.nov.。该新种近似于姑婆山狭顶蚱Systolederus guposhanensis Deng,Zheng et Wei,2007,主要区别:新种颜面隆起纵沟宽度与触角基节等宽;前胸背板总长为超出后足股节顶端部分长的5倍;后翅到达前胸背板后突的顶端;雌性中足股节宽度与前翅等宽。模式标本保存在陕西师范大学动物研究所标本室。
基金supported by the Biodiversity of Mount Jinggangshan in China (2010330007102993)
文摘Abstract: A new species, Systolederus choui sp. nov., from Jinggangshan, Jiangxi Province, China, is described. The new species is allied to Systolederusfujianensis Zheng and S. longinota Zheng, but differs in: 1)length of pronotum 3.7-4.1 ( ♂), 5.5-6.6 (♀) times as long as the portion surpassing apex of hind femur; 2) width of middle femur equal to width of tegmina in female; 3) length of third segment of posterior tarsi largerthan the first. The types are deposited in the Biological Museum, Sun Yat-sen University. This is the thirtieth known species of Systolederus in the world. A catalogue of all currently recognized species in the genus Systolederus is given.