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Eumastacid grasshoppers (Insecta: Orthoptera: Caelifera: Eumastacidae) of Colombia
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Andrés Varón
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Les Eumastacidae de Colombie revision des paramastacinae et Eumastacinae (Acridomorpha Eumastacoidea) Les Eumastacidae de Colombie revision des paramastacinae et Eumastacinae (Acridomorpha Eumastacoidea) [PDF]
Au cours de deux missions récentes d'études faunistiques en Colombie (décembre 1967-mars 1968 et novembre 1968- janvier 1969) a été constituée une très importante collection d'Acridomorpha que nous nous proposons d'étudier par groupes systématiques ...
Descamps M.
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The identification in eumastacids is based on the study of genitalia; however, Zeromastax selenesii n. sp., belonging to the new genus Zeromastax, presents characters that easily differentiate it from the other eumastacids. The new taxon is characterized
Mitzy F. Porras
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Published as part of Pocco, Martina E. & Cigliano, María Marta, 2020, The grasshoppers (Orthoptera, Acridomorpha) from the Mitaraka Mountain Range, French Guiana, pp. 105-114 in Zoosystema 42 (7) on page 113, DOI: 10.5252/zoosystema2020v42a7, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Pocco, Martina E. +1 more
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A new species of the genus Sinomastax Yin, 1984 collected from Qinghai, China, i.e. Sinomastax qinghaiensis sp. nov. is described in this paper. The new species is similar to Sinomastax longicornea Yin, 1984, but differs from the latter by: antennae of ...
Xinjiang Li, YONG-CHAO Zhi, Zhan Yin
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A new species of the genus Homeomastax of the subfamily Eumastacinae is described found in the border area between the Andean and Orinoquia regions (Meta and Huila departments) of Colombia. Due to the unique features in the phallic anatomy of the species,
Mitzy F. Porras, Alba Bentos-Pereira
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The analysis of characters in the external and internal anatomy, specifically in the phallic complex, reveals three new species of the genus Paramastax.
Mitzy F. Porras
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Eumastacidae (Orthoptera) from the Project Wallace Expedition to Sulawesi (Indonesia)
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Butlin, Roger +2 more
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Ileal Caeca in the Eumastacidae (Orthoptera)
In one of several papers on the internal genitalia of female Orthoptera it was noted that those species which belonged to the family Eumastacidae each had six well-developed, fmgerlike diverticula or caeca attached to the hindgut not far from its anterior end (Slifer, 1943).
E. Slifer
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