
Figs 30–56. Conocephalus, male (after Peringuey (1916), Uvarov (1928), Gorochov & Llorente (2004), Eades & Otte (2009), and orig.): (30–32) C. phasma, abdominal apex dorsally (30), hind part of genital plate ventrally (31), genital sclerites (32); (33–35) C. marcelloi, abdominal apex without left part dorsally (33), hind part of genital plate ventrally (34), genital sclerites (35); (36, 37) C. namibius sp. n., abdominal apex without left part dorsally (36), genital sclerites (37); (38) C. longiceps, cercus dorsally; (39–42) C. zlobini sp. n., abdominal apex dorsally (39), inner side of cercus (40), hind part of genital plate ventrally (41), genital sclerites (42); (43–45) C. montana, cercus dorsally (43) and laterally (45), its inner side (44); (46–49) C. parvula, cercus dorsally (46) and laterally (48), its inner side (47), hind part of genital plate ventrally (49); (50–52) C. vaginalis, cercus dorsally (50) and laterally (51), hind part of genital plate ventrally (52); (53) C. rhodesianus, cercus dorsally; (54, 55) C. discolor, cercus dorsally (54), genital sclerites (55); (56) C. inaequalis, cercus dorsally.
Published as part of Gorochov, Andrej V., 2009, Katydids of the genus Ewanella and of the subgenus Megalotheca (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae), pp. 435 in African Invertebrates 50 (2) on page 445, DOI: 10.5733/afin.050.0211, http://zenodo.org/record/7661638
Insecta, Arthropoda, Tettigoniidae, Animalia, Orthoptera, Biodiversity, Conocephalus, Taxonomy
Insecta, Arthropoda, Tettigoniidae, Animalia, Orthoptera, Biodiversity, Conocephalus, Taxonomy
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