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Ordo: Orthoptera
Familia: Tetrigidae
Genus: Choriphyllum
Name
Choriphyllum bahamense Perez-Gelabert & Otte, 1999 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Choriphyllum bahamensis Perez-Gelabert & Otte, 1999: 454 (original description and type drawings); Silva et al. 2019[1]: 3, 6, 9–12, 35 (information on types; identification key, type photographs) (Note! Choriphyllum is of neuter gender, so the correct specific epitheton should be “bahamense” which agrees in gender with the genus). Taxonomic and nomenclatural history.
Type locality
The Bahamas: B. W. I. Exuma: Hummingbird Cay W of Georgetown (Perez-Gelabert and Otte 1999[2]).
Type specimens
Holotype. The Bahamas • 1 ♂; Exuma: Hummingbird Cay W of Georgetown; 12 Jun 1968; B. K. Dozier leg.; FSCA. Paratype. The Bahamas • 1 ♀; Exuma: Hummingbird Cay W of Georgetown; 12 Jun 1968; B. K. Dozier leg.; FSCA.
Distribution
(Fig. 2). Known only from the type locality, small Hummingbird Cay Island (Perez-Gelabert and Otte 1999[2]; Silva et al. 2019[1]). Due to the very small area of occupancy and extent of occurrence, as well as the affinity towards the rainforest habitat, the species might be endangered, but this has to be assessed through fieldwork. There are no new records since the description.
Diagnosis
(Figs 1, 3). Choriphyllum bahamense can be differentiated from its congeners by: (1) the caudal tip of the pronotum which reaches the tips of the hind knees, but not beyond (reaches behind the hind knees in C. (sagrai)), (2) the shape of the caudal tip of the pronotum which is excised vertically (in C. (sagrai) and C. saussurei excised at an angle) and (3) the moderate concave slope of the caudal margin of the crest (in C. (sagrai) the crest is higher, convex and sharply sloped and, in C. saussurei, it is lower and concave, but more sharply sloped, with a strong undulation).
Species and specimen | Body length | Pronotal length | Pronotal height | Hind femur length |
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Genus Choriphyllum | ||||
C. bahamense, HT♀ | 10.0 mm | 12.3 mm | 7.1 mm | 6.1 mm |
C. bahamense, PT ♀ | 10.1 mm | 13.6 mm | 7.9 mm | 6.6 mm |
C. bahamense, PT ♂ | 10.0 mm | 11.9 mm | 6.9 mm | 5.7 mm |
C. (sagrai) sp. complex nov. | ||||
C. (s.) sagrai, HT♀ | (10.8 mm) | 18.0 mm | (11.0 mm) | (6.0 mm) |
C. (s.) sagrai, GUNDLACH ♀ | 9.9 mm | 20.50 mm | 12.9 mm | 7.7 mm |
C. (s.) wallaceum sp. nov HT ♂ | 10.7 mm | 16.05 mm | 9.5 mm | 6.4 mm |
C. saussurei, ST♀ | 10.0 mm | 13.0 mm | 6.7 mm | 6.0 mm |
C. saussurei, ST♀ | 8.9 mm | 12.0 mm | 6.2 mm | 6.0 mm |
C. saussurei, GUNDLACH ♀ | 8.1 mm | 130 mm | 7.4 mm | 5.7 mm |
Genus Phyllotettix | ||||
Subgenus Phyllotettix | ||||
P. (P.) (compressus) sp. complex nov. | ||||
P. (P.) (c.) compressus, HT♂ | 12.1 mm | 16.0 mm | 11.2 mm | 8.6 mm |
P. (c.) foliatus, HT♀ | 16.0 mm | 19.0 mm | (12.1 mm) | 9.0 mm |
P. (c.) foliatus, NMW♀ | 16.7 mm | 21.7 mm | 16.9 mm | 9.7 mm |
P. (c.) foliatus, NMW♂ | 13.8 mm | 18.6 mm | 13.4 mm | 8.6 mm |
Subgenus Rhombotettix | ||||
P. (R.) rhombeus, HT♀ | 16.2 mm | 28.8 mm | 17.9 mm | 11.0 mm |
P. (R.) plagiatus, HT♂ | 11.6 mm | 17.4 mm | 11.1 mm | 7.5 mm |
Measurements
See Table 1.
Taxon Treatment
- Skejo, J; Yong, S; Bogić, D; Kasalo, N; 2023: Caribbean pygmy jumping leaves (Tetrigidae, Cladonotinae, Choriphyllini) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift, 70(1): 129-141. doi
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Other References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Silva D, Cadena-Castañeda O, Pereira M, De Domenico F, Sperber C (2019) New tribes, overview and checklist of Neotropical Cladonotinae (Orthoptera: Caelifera: Tetrigidae).Insecta Mundi0723: 1–38.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Perez-Gelabert D, Otte D (1999) A new species of Choriphyllum Serville (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae: Cladonotinae) from the Bahamas.Transactions of the American Entomological Society125(4): 453–458.
- ↑ Serville A (1838) Histoire Naturelle des Insectes. Orthoptères.Librairie encylopédique de Roret, Paris, 776 pp.