A taxonomic study on the Bornean and Philippines Sword-tailed Crickets in the genus Rhicnogryllus Chopard, 1925 (Orthoptera: Trgonidiidae; Trigonidiinae)
Issue Date
4-2020
Abstract
Rhicnogryllus Chopard, 1925 is a small and relatively unknown group of Sword-tailed Cricket of the subfamily Trigonidiinae. This genus currently comprises 12 species from Asia, Africa (including Madagascar), South America and the Pacific. Species have been recognised by the presence of parallel and elevated veins in both males (which lack stridulatory organs) and females. However, this approach to classifying Trigonidiinae may be outdated and examination of male genitalia can offer better insights into the generic status of these species and how they are related or unrelated. By comparing male genitalia of new materials and old specimens, we describe a new species from the Philippines: Rhicnogryllus? paetensis n. sp., which is similar to the type species. Our hypothesis is that Rhicnogryllus is a nonmonophyletic and artificial genus, and that the genus should comprise only Southeast Asian members (since the type species Rhicnogryllus fascipes Chopard, 1925 is known from the Philippines). We are cautiously against describing new genus to avoid adding more confusion until a comprehensive revision to the subfamily and Rhicnogryllus has been undertaken.
Source or Periodical Title
Zootaxa
ISSN
1175-5326
Volume
4763
Issue
2
Page
217-230
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Subject
Diagnosis, Genitalia, New species, Revision, Southeast Asia, Taxonomy
Recommended Citation
Tan, M.K., Baroga-Barbecho, J.B., Japir, R., Chung, A.Y.C., Wahab, R.H.A., & Yap, S. (2020). A taxonomic study on the Bornean and Philippines Sword-tailed Crickets in the genus Rhicnogryllus Chopard, 1925 (Orthoptera: Trgonidiidae; Trigonidiinae). Zootaxa, 4763 (2), 217-230. 10.11646/zootaxa.4763.2.5.
Identifier
DOI:10.11646/zootaxa.4763.2.5
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