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Moncheca pretiosa (Walker, 1869) Figs. 26 D-G, 47E, Map 12 1869 Walker, Cat. Derm. Salt. Brit. Mus. 2: 289; type locality: Honduras; type depository: The Natural History Museum, London >> holotype female 1906 Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. 2: 233 >> Exocephala, as syn. of E. bisulca 1912 Karny, in Wytsman, Gen. Ins. 139: 16 >> Moncheca, as syn. of M. bisulca 1999 Naskrecki and Otte, Illustr. Cat. Orthop. I (CD ROM) >> holotype illustrated Diagnostic description.— General characteristics as described above. Stridulatory file of male almost perfectly straight, 1.8 mm long, with 86 narrow and relatively thick teeth, maximum width of file 84 μm (Fig. 47 E); teeth of file uniform in thickness, evenly spaced and smoothly narrowing towards proximal end. Mirror of stridulatory apparatus with vein AA1 only slightly oblique. Male cercus straight, cylindrical, with small, apical, hook-like tooth (Fig. 26 G); male 10th tergite with large, dark patch but its posterior margin always lightly colored; posterior margin of tergite with wide incision (Fig. 26 F). Ovipositor longer than hind femur (ratio ovipositor/hind femur 1.21-1.37), perfectly straight. Coloration.— Body coloration of live individuals dark turquoise green, turning light green in preserved specimens. Face shiny black; clypeus and labrum crimson red; pronotum olive green, with narrow, white band in prozona and wide one in metazona (Figs. 26 D-E). Costal field of tegmina yellow to pink (crimson underneath), remainder of tegmina dark olive green with yellow venation. Abdomen turquoise; sometimes lower valvula of ovipositor yellow. Measurements.— Table 19. Bioacoustics.— Song unknown; see discussion under M. elegans. Distribution.— This species occurs from southern Mexico, through Guatemala, Honduras, Belize to southern Costa Rica (Osa Peninsula) (Map 12). It is possible that this species also occurs in Panama but all specimens collected south of Costa Rica (ANSP collection), and identified by M. Hebard as M. pretiosa, belong to M. elegans. Material examined.— COSTA RICA: Limón Prov., Suerre, Atlantic Side, 20 July 1923 (coll. A. Alfaro) - 1 female (ANSP); Puntarenas Prov., Albergue, Cerro de Oro, ACOSA, elev. 270 m, 14 - 18 March 1995 (coll. A. Picado) - 1 male, 1 female (INBio); Estac. Agujas, elev. 300 m, 15 - 22 April 1996 (coll. A. Azofeifa) - 1 female (INBio); Estac. Agujas, Sendero Zamia, Río Agujas, elev. 300 m, 9 - 28 March 1996 (coll. A. Azofeifa) - 2 females (INBio); Estac. Carara, R.B. Carara, elev. 200 m, 15 March 1990 (coll. R. Zuniga) - 1 male (INBio); Fila Cerro de Oro, elev. 260 m, 14 - 19 March 1995 (coll. F. Alvarado) - 1 female (INBio); Fila Guerra, Península de Osa, elev. 1 - 100 m, 15 March 1991 (coll. J. Quesada) - 1 female (INBio); Penisula de Osa, Rancho Quemado, elev. 200 m, 15 April 1992 (coll. D. Brenes) - 1 male (INBio); HONDURAS: 1 female (lectotype) (BMNH); GUATEMALA: Piedras Negras, 1 April - 30 June 1937 (coll. T. Proskouriakoff) - 1 male (ANSP); Piedras Negras, Petén, 1 April - 30 June 1936 (coll. L. Satterthwaite Jr.) - 1 male (ANSP); MEXICO: South Mexico, - 1 female (ANSP).
Published as part of Piotr Naskrecki, 2000, Katydids of Costa Rica / Vol. 1, Systematics and bioacoustics of the cone-head katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Conocephalinae sensu lato)., Philadelphia, PA :The Orthopterists Society at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, on pages 104-105, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.270035
Insecta, Arthropoda, Moncheca, Moncheca pretiosa, Tettigoniidae, Animalia, Orthoptera, Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Insecta, Arthropoda, Moncheca, Moncheca pretiosa, Tettigoniidae, Animalia, Orthoptera, Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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