Liturgusa neblina
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Ordo: Mantodea
Familia: Liturgusidae
Genus: Liturgusa
Name
Liturgusa neblina Svenson, 2014 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Liturgusa neblina: Svenson 2014[1]: 52.
Type
Holotype Female (Fig. 9A–C; USNM ENT 00873998).
Holotype labels
VENEZUELA, T.F. Amaz. – Cerro de la Neblina – Basecamp, 140 m. – 0 50'N, 66 10'W – 19 February 1985 / Pyrethrin fogging of – vine tangle; canopy – of flood plain forest – along Rio Baria; – R. Cocroft & W. Steiner / USNM Liturgusa 6 / Liturgusa neblina – Holotype Female USNM – Svenson, 2014.
Holotype | Female | Venezuela, Cerro de la Neblina | 19 Feb 1985 | 0.833333, -66.166667 |
Measurements
Body length 29.75; forewing length 19.54; hindwing length 16.35; pronotum length 8.15; prozone length 2.46; pronotum width 3.68; pronotum narrow width 2.46; head width 6.90; head vertex to clypeus 2.88; frons width 2.78; frons height 1.12; prothoracic femur length 8.45; mesothoracic femur length 9.50; mesothoracic tibia length 7.50; mesothoracic tarsus length 6.48; metathoracic femur length 9.42; metathoracic tibia length 10.72; metathoracic tarsus length 9.13; discoidal femoral spines R4/L4; anteroventral femoral spine count R14/L14; posteroventral femoral spine count R4/L4; anteroventral tibial spine count R10/L10; posteroventral tibial spine count R7/L7.
Taxon Treatment
- Svenson, G; 2014: The type material of Mantodea (praying mantises) deposited in the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, USA ZooKeys, 433: 31-75. doi
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Other References
- ↑ Svenson G (2014) Revision of the Neotropical bark mantis genus Liturgusa Saussure, 1869 (Insecta, Mantodea, Liturgusini). ZooKeys 390: 1–214. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.390.6661