좀날개여치 [=검정긴허리여치 =별여치]
Atlanticus sinensis Uvarov 1923
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Atlanticus jeholensis Mori 1935


Original description:
Atlanticus sinensis Uvarov 1923

  ♂. Face distinctly reclirate; fastigium of the vertex, seen from above, distinctly narrower than the horizontal diameter of an eye; seen from the front it is truncate apically, the apex being narrower than the basal antennal joint. Maxillar palpi with the apical joint distinctly incrassate apically, about one-third again as long as the subapical one. Disc of the pronotum somewhat convex in the prozona and flat in the metazona, constricted at its apical fourth, the width here being about one-half of the maximum width, which is at the very hind margin; the first sulcus shallow, but distinctly feebly arched; the hind sulcus hardly discernible, almost straight; fore margin of the disc indistinctly concave; its hind margin feebly sinuate in the middle; median keel obsolete; letarl keels between the front margin and the first sulcus very obtuse, convergent backwards and somewhat deflexed forwards; further backwards they are very distinct, shining. Lateral lobes of pronotum only about half again as long as their maximal height; their fore margin straight; the fore angle obtuse and rounded; the lower margin short, strongly ascendent, straight in its fore half and subconvex in the rest, forming a widely rounded, almost right angle with the hind margin, which has but a very feeble humeral sinus. Elytra with only their base concealed by the pronotum, inflated, covering more than three basal tergites. Abdomen without any carinae; hind margins of its tergites simply truncate; the last tergite rounded behind, with a deep, almost parallel-sided emargination in the middle, and faintly sinuate sides. Cerci thick, conical, somewhat incurved, with a thick, curved tooth about the middle. Subgenital plate moderately narrow; its hind margin very shallowly and obtusely excised; styli distinctly longer than the apical width of the plate. Prosternum armed with two short, acute spines. Front and middle femora with two small, depressed spines on the front lower margin, in the apical half. Hind femora with 3-4 outer and 5 inner spines below.
  General coloration brown. Antennae reddish-brown, with narrow pale rings. The following parts are shining black: the inner surface of two basal antennal joints; fastigium of the front; fastigium of vertex on its front surface, on the sides of the upper surface, and the whole of its side surfaces, whence the black colour extends to the eyes, encircles the latter and forms a postocular fascia; lateral lobes of the pronotum (where the black merges into deep chocolate-brown in the middle portion), except a broad pale fascia along the lower margin, extending a little above the humeral sinus; upper portion of pleurae and indefinite spots on the front and middle legs. Elytra reddish-brown, with a black fascia in the submarginal field and blackish veins of the speculum. Hind femora coarsely punctured, more densely so on their upper surface; the upper half pale, indefinitely marmorated with grey and brown, with a black spot at the base; the lower half separated from the upper one by a black line, with blackish-brown, indefinite striation. Abdomen dark reddish-brown, with the hind margins of tergites paler.
  ♀ (paratype). Subgenital plate distinctly transverse, V-emarginate in the middle, the lobes very broadly rounded. Ovipositor subequal in length to the hind femora, almost straight in the basal half, very distinctly recurved in the rest.
  Length of body ♂ 25, ♀ 28; pronotum ♂ 8.5, ♀ 9; greatest width of pronotum ♂ 5.5, ♀ 5.5; projecting part of elytra ♂ 6, ♀ 0.5; hind femur ♂ 23, ♀ 22.5; ovipositor 20 ㎜.
  Described from 5♂♂ and 5♀♀, all from Taipaishan, Shense Prov., China, 26 vii-13 x. 1905.
  The species differs from all known ones by the distinctly upcurved ovipositor of the female, while in the shape of the male cerci it should be close to A. brunneri, from which it differs in the male sex, however, by the deeply excised last tergite and very shallowly emarginate subgenital plate.

 

<참고문헌>

-  Kim JI and Kim TW 2001. Taxonomic review of Korean Tettigoniinae (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae). Korean J. Entomol. 31(2): 91-100.