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Gymnotettix occidentalis Bruner 1901

open access: yes, 2014
Gymnotettix occidentalis Bruner, 1901 (fig. 34) Specimens examined. ♀. Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, road to finca “El Volcán”. 740 m. 22, June 1984. (UVGC).Published as part of Cadena-Castañeda, Oscar J.
Monzón-Sierra, José   +1 more
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Galeicles kooymani sp.n. a New Grasshopper (Eumastacoidea: Thericleidae: Afromastacinae) from Chad Republic

open access: yesJournal of Orthoptera Research, 1996
-The genus Galeicles was described by Descamps (1977). He included in the genus two species. G. teocchii Descamps (as type species) and G. parvulus Descamps, both from the Central African Republic. In the present paper a new species G. kooumani is described from Chad. Galeicles kooymani sp. n. Figs. 7-9, 12,13, and 15 Type.-Holotype male.
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Ptygomastax undefined-1

open access: yes, 2021
Key to Ptygomastax species 1. Antennae 14 segments, antennal organ on the tenth segment................................................... 2 1’ Antennae 13 or 15 segments, antennal organ on the tenth or twelfth segment..................................
Agrippine, Yetchom Fondjo Jeanne   +3 more
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Paleocene orthopteroids from south-central Alberta, Canada

open access: yes, 1981
New Paleocene orthopteroid taxa from the Paskapoo Formation are described. All are represented by adult wings. Albertoilus cervirufi n.gen., n.sp. (superfamily Hagloidea, family Prophalangopsidae, subfamily Prophalangopsinae) is a descendant from the ...
Dennis C. Wighton, D. Keith McE. Kevan
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New record of Erianthus deflorata (Brunner von Wattenwyl) with notes on Xenerianthus affinis (Westwood) [Orthoptera: Eumastacoidea: Chorotypidae) from Meghalaya, India

open access: yesENTOMON, 2016
Morphological characterization of the two species of monkey grasshoppers, Xenerianthus affinis (Westwood, 1843) and Erianthina deflorata (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893) collected from the northeastern state of Meghalaya, India is given. Erianthina deflorata has been recorded for the first time from India. A key to separate the two genera is also provided.
R. Swaminathan   +2 more
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The status of the Espagnolinae (Rehn 1948) and other subfamilies of the Episactidae (Descamps 1973) (Eumastacoidea, Caelifera, Orthoptera), with description of two new genera, Paralethus and Neibamastax

open access: yesJournal of Orthoptera Research, 2006
Abstract The phallic anatomy of all the modern Hispaniolan eumastacids and of representative species of all genera of the Central American Episactinae has been examined. Two new genera, Neibamastax from the Dominican Republic and Paralethus from El Salvador, are erected to accomodate species which were found to have very divergent phallic morphology ...
C. H. F. Rowell, D. E. Perez-Gelabert
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Review of the East African GenusChromothericles(Orthoptera: Eumastacoidea: Thericleidae): Data on Morphology, Distribution and Habitat, with the Description of Four New Species [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Orthoptera Research, 2009
Abstract The genus Chromothericles is reviewed. Data on distribution, habitat and ecology are given for most species and four species new to science described. Along with a key to all species (excepting C. pulchripes Descamps, for which only the female is known), phenological data are provided for C. uguenoensis n. sp. and C. kanga Sjostedt.
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Proscopia Klug 1820 and the status of Taxiarchus Brunner von Wattenwyl 1890 (Orthoptera, Eumastacoidea, Proscopiidae)

open access: yesJournal of Orthoptera Research, 2006
Abstract The genus Taxiarchus, reinstated by Jago (1989), is revised, incorporating characters derived from the female genitalia. The outcome is to synonomize the genus with Proscopia Klug 1820, as has previously been suggested on the basis of external morphology alone.
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