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Ordo: Orthoptera
Familia: Tetrigidae
Genus: Choriphyllum
Name
Choriphyllum sagrai Serville, 1838 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Choriphyllum sagrai Serville, 1838: 755 (description, type locality Cuba, holotype drawing). Taxonomic and nomenclatural history.
- Hymenotes sagrai Serville; Westwood 1839[1]: 493–494 (Serville’s description and drawing).
- Hymenotes sagrai Westw.; Scudder 1869[2]: 41 (listed in the catalogue);
- Hymenotes sagrae Serville; Stål 1873[3]: 154 (comparison with Hymenotes compressus Thunb.).
- Choriphyllum sagrae Serv.; Bolívar 1887[4]: 203 (re-description, listed in the catalogue); Bolívar 1888[5]: 146 (listed in the catalogue); Gundlach 1891[6]: 346 (re-description and new records, “He cogido esta especie en Rangel (Vuelta Abajo)”).
- Phyllonotus sagrai Serv.; Hancock 1902a[7]: 45 (included in the key, re-description provided).
- Choriphyllum sagrai Serville; Hancock 1907[8]: 12 (listed in the catalogue); Otte 1997[9]: 14 (listed in the catalogue); Yong and Perez-Gelabert 2014a[10]: 406 (listed in the checklist); Yong and Perez-Gelabert 2014b[11]: 131 (listed in the catalogue); Silva et al. 2019[12]: 4, 6–9 (types not found, regarded as nomen dubium, but listed as valid in the key).
Type locality
Cuba, without specified location (Serville 1838[13]).
Type specimens
Type specimen likely deposited at MNHN but has not been found yet. Holotype of Choriphyllum sagrai known from Serville’s (1838)[13] drawing (Figs 1, 3 silhouette), which undoubtedly shows a species found and photographed in Cuba by Sheyla Yong (Fig. 1);
Other specimens
Cuba • 3 ♀; Pinar del Río Province, Viñales Municipality; 22 May 2015; R. Teruel and T. M. Rodríguez-Cabrera leg.; SY. (Figs 1, 6, individuals in natural environment)
Cuba • 1♀ Gundlach leg.; MNHNC.
Cuba • 3 ♀; Artemisa Province, Sierra del Rosario, Rancho Mundito; 4 Jun 1947; F. de Zayas and J. Ferrás leg.; FZ.
Cuba • 1; Pinar del Río Province, Guane Municipality, Paredones; Aug 1969; F. de Zayas leg.; FZ.
Cuba • 4♀, 3♂, 1; Artemisa Province, Sierra Rangel; Jul-Aug 1930; Hermano Roberto leg.; on leaf litter in coffee plantation; IES.
Cuba • 1♂; Artemisa Province, Sierra Rangel, las Ánimas; 1,500 ft. (457 m) a.s.l.; May. 1933; Bruner and Otero leg.; IES.
Cuba • 1; Artemisa Province, Sierra Rangel; 5 Sep 1934; Bruner and Otero leg.; IES.
Cuba • 1♀; Artemisa Province, San Cristóbal Municipality, Aspiro; Mar 1955; P. Alayo leg.; IES.
Distribution
(Fig. 2). The Old Cuban Dancing Leaf inhabits Cuba, where it was found in several localities (Aspiro, Sierra Rangel, Sendero las Maravillas and Paredones) (Gundlach 1891[6], this study). This species is endemic from the westernmost Cuba.
Diagnosis
(Figs 1, 3, 7). The highest region of the pronotal crest is rounded (shaped as a slanted plateau, more angular in C. wallaceum sp. nov.). Anterior to the highest point, with a long, but shallow depression (with very low undulations in C. wallaceum sp. nov.). Posterior to the highest point, the crest with a well-expressed convexity, semicircular (sloping down in an almost straight fashion in C. wallaceum sp. nov., with weak undulations). Legs are generally smoother than in C. wallaceum sp. nov.
Comments
The identity of the species is not questionable (See Figs 1–3, 7).
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 Westwood J (1839) On Hymenotes, a genus of exotic orthopterous insects.Annals and Magazine of Natural History, London3: 489–495.
- ↑ Scudder S (1869) Catalogue of the Orthoptera of North America described previous to 1867.Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections 189, Washington, The Institution, 89 pp. https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.59763
- ↑ Stål C (1873) Recensio Orthopterorum. Revue critique des orthoptères décrits par Linné, De Geer et Thunberg 1. Norstedt P.A.& Söner, Stockholm, 154 pp.
- ↑ Bolívar I (1887) Essai sur les Acridiens de la tribu des Tettigidae.Annales de la Société Entomologique de Belgique31: 175–313.
- ↑ Bolívar I (1888) Enumération des Orthoptères de l’île de Cuba.Mémoires de la Société Zoologique de France1: 116–164.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Gundlach J (1891) Ortopteros.Contribución a la Entomología Cubaña2(4): 335–384.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Hancock J (1902a) Tettigidae of North America. Chicago, 188 pp. http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/25899
- ↑ Hancock J (1907) Orthoptera Fam. Acridiidae. Subfam. Tetriginae.Genera Insectorum48: 1–79.
- ↑ Otte D (1997) Tetrigoidea and Tridactyloidea (Orthoptera: Caelifera) and Addenda to OSF (Vols 1–5).Orthoptera Species File6: 1–261.
- ↑ Yong S, Perez-Gelabert D (2014a) Grasshoppers, Crickets and Katydids (Insecta: Orthoptera) of Cuba: An annotated checklist.Zootaxa3827(4): 401–438. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3827.4.1
- ↑ Yong S, Perez-Gelabert D (2014b) Orthoptera (Arthropoda: Insecta) depositados en la colección J. C. Gundlach, Instituto de Ecología y Sistemática, La Habana.Novitates Caribaea7(7): 126–142. https://doi.org/10.33800/nc.v0i7.72
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 Serville A (1838) Histoire Naturelle des Insectes. Orthoptères.Librairie encylopédique de Roret, Paris, 776 pp.
- ↑ Felton S (1765) An account of a singular species of wasp and locust: By Samuel Felton, Esq; F. R. S. in a Letter to Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S.Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society54: 53–56. https://doi.org/10.1098/rstl.1764.0007