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Ordo: Orthoptera
Familia: Tetrigidae
Genus: Phyllotettix
Name
Phyllotettix rhombeus (Felton, 1765) – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Cicada rhombea Felton, 1765: 55 (original description and holotype drawing). Taxonomic and nomenclatural history.
- Cicada rhombea Backer.; Linnaeus 1767[1]: 704–705 (listed in the catalogue);
- Membracis rhombea Linn.; Fabricius 1775[2]: 675 (listed in the catalogue, brief description).
- Hymenotes rhombea Fabricius; Westwood 1837[3]: 130 (listed in the catalogue).
- Hymenotes rhombea Felton; Westwood 1839[4]: 492, 493, f. 1 (nec 2) (drawings, a new specimen reported) (Fig. 5).
- Acridium (Hymenotes) rhombeum Baker.; de Haan 1843[5]: 165 (included in the key, listed in the catalogue, short re-description).
- Hymenotes rhombea Westw.; Scudder 1869[6]: 41 (listed in the catalogue);
- Choriphyllum rhombeum Baker; Walker 1871[7]: 845 (listed in the catalogue, Acridium compressum and Choriphyllum sagrai wrongly listed as synonyms of Choriphyllum rhombeum).
- Choriphyllum rhombeum Walk.; Thomas 1873[8]: 245 (wrong identification of Choriphyllum sagrai or C. saussurei, as it is reported from Cuba and is cited to have the caudal portion of the pronotum slanted; Serville’s collection).
- Choriphyllum rhombeum L.; Bolívar 1887[9]: 202–203 (included in the key and the catalogue, re-described); Günther 1938[10]: 316 (briefly discussed);
- Choriphyllum westwoodi Hancock, 1902a: Plate I (fig. 2), 42, 44 (included in the key, short re-description) (Note: even though Choriphyllum westwoodi was aimed to be a replacement name for Acrydium compressum, the type specimen on which the new name was based belongs to Phyllotettix rhombeus) syn. nov. (Figs 5, 6).
- Phyllotettix rhombeus (Baker.), Bruner 1910[11]: 94 (listed in the catalogue, wrongly cited from Cuba based probably on misidentification by Thomas 1873[8]); Steinmann 1969[12]: 384 (listed in the catalogue).
- Phyllotettix rhombea Linn; Kirby 1910[13]: 4–5 (listed in the catalogue); Günther 1938[10]: 317 (briefly discussed).
- Phyllotettix westwoodi Hancock.; Bolívar 1887[9]: 94 (listed in the catalogue, brief diagnosis).
- Zaphyllonotum westwoodi Hancock; Caudel 1909: 113 (mentioned as a new combination of Choriphyllum compressum).
- Phyllotettix rhombeus (Linnaeus, 1767) Silva et al. 2019[14]: 4 (status of the holotype).
- Phyllotettix rhombeus (Felton, 1765) Silva et al. 2019[14]: 9, 14, 15 (status of the holotype, re-description, holotype photographs).
Type locality
Jamaica, without specified locality (Felton 1765[15]).
Type specimens
Holotype of Cicada rhombea. Jamaica • 1 ♀; BMNH. Photograph on the OSF, http://orthoptera.speciesfile.org/Common/basic/Taxa.aspx?TaxonNameID=1100605.
Holotype ♀ of Choriphyllum westwoodi (plate 1, fig. 2 in Hancock 1902a[16] = Hymenotes rhombea depicted in fig. 67: 2, 2a, b in Westwood 1839[4]) (probably in BMNH, but the locations of the specimens were not mentioned by Hancock (1902a)[16] who established a new based on its appearance).
Distribution
(Fig. 2). The Jamaican Colossal Jumping Leaf is endemic to Jamaica, but no precise localities are known. We can suppose that it still lives in the leaf litter of the Jamaican rainforests.
Diagnosis
(Figs 1, 3, 5, 6). Similar to Phyllotettix (Rhombotettix) plagiatus, but easily separated by the shape of the anterior and posterior margins of the pronotum, as seen in the lateral view. The most anteriorly projected anterior part of the pronotum is not the one that hangs over the head, as in R. plagiatus, but the projection on the anterior portion of the pronotal crest. The pronotal crest is rectangular and abruptly falls towards the tip after its highest point.
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
- ↑ Linnaeus C (1767) Systema naturae per regna tria naturae, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis. Tomus I. Pars II. Editio duodecima reformata. Holmiae, Impensis direct.Laurentii Salvii, Stockholm, 824 pp. https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.157601
- ↑ Fabricius J (1775) Systema entomologiae: sistens insectorum classes, ordines, genera, species, adiectis synonymis, locis, descriptionibus, observationibus. Officina Libraria Kortii, Flensburgi et Lipsiae. [xxxii] + 832 pp. https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.36510
- ↑ Westwood J (1837) Characters of new insects from Manila.Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London5: 127–130.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Westwood J (1839) On Hymenotes, a genus of exotic orthopterous insects.Annals and Magazine of Natural History, London3: 489–495.
- ↑ De Haan W (1843) Bijgragen tot de kennis der Orthoptera. In: Temminck D (Ed.) Verhangelingen over de Natuurlijke Geschiedenis der Nederlansche Overzeesche Bezittingen, de Leden der Natuurkundige Commissie in Indië en andere Schrijvers.Leiden, 165–228.
- ↑ 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
- ↑ Walker F (1871) .Catalogue of the Specimens of DermapteraSaltatoria in the Collection of the British Museum5: 811–850.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Thomas C (1873) Zoology and Botany. Part II: Acrididae of North America not found in the United States. In: Hayden FV (Ed.) Report of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories5: 193–245. http://hdl.handle.net/2346/61795
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Bolívar I (1887) Essai sur les Acridiens de la tribu des Tettigidae.Annales de la Société Entomologique de Belgique31: 175–313.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Günther K (1938) Revision der Acrydiinae, I. Sectiones Tripetalocerae, Discotettigiae, Lophotettigiae, Cleostrateae, Bufonidae, Cladonotae, Scelimenae verae.Mitteilungen aus dem Zoologischen Museum in Berlin23: 299–437.
- ↑ Bruner L (1910) South American Tetrigidae.Annals of the Carnegie Museum7(1): 89–143. https://doi.org/10.5962/p.29701
- ↑ Steinmann H (1969) The Tetricidae (Orthoptera) of the Neogea.Folia Entomologica Hungarica22(19): 383–403.
- ↑ Kirby W (1910) A Synonymic Catalogue of Orthoptera (OrthopteraSaltatoria, Locustidae vel Acridiidae).British Museum (Natural History), London, 674 pp.
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 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.
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 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
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 Hancock J (1902a) Tettigidae of North America. Chicago, 188 pp. http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/25899
- ↑ Serville A (1838) Histoire Naturelle des Insectes. Orthoptères.Librairie encylopédique de Roret, Paris, 776 pp.