Views provided by UsageCountsStudies in Mexican Grasshoppers: Three new species of Dactylotini (Acrididae: Melanoplinae) from Mexico and a review of existing conspecifics with comments on their geographical distributions
Studies in Mexican Grasshoppers: Three new species of Dactylotini (Acrididae: Melanoplinae) from Mexico and a review of existing conspecifics with comments on their geographical distributions
Three new species of the tribe Dactylotini (Acrididae: Melanoplinae) are described from Central and Southern Mexico. 1) Dasyscirtus monicae sp. nov. Fontana, Mariño-Pérez, Sanabria-Urbán, & Woller is described from the eastern portion of the Balsas River Basin and the outer slope of the Mexican Volcanic Belt; 2) Perixerus obscurus sp. nov. Fontana, Mariño-Pérez, Sanabria-Urbán, & Woller is described from the Sierra Norte de Oaxaca mountain range; and 3), Perixerus triqui sp. nov. Fontana, Mariño-Pérez, Sanabria-Urbán, & Woller is described from the Sierra Madre del Sur mountain range and towards the Pacific Coast of Oaxaca. Taxonomic placement of these species is justified based on distinct morphology and comparisons with congeneric species are provided. Finally, we provide a biogeographical explanation for the distribution of the species in both genera.
- National Autonomous University of Mexico Mexico
- The University of Texas System United States
- Texas A&M University United States
- United States Department of Agriculture United States
- Fondazione Edmund Mach Italy
Melanoplinae, Dasyscirtus, Perixerus, 590, Grasshoppers, Acrididae, Dactylotini, Settore AGR/11 - ENTOMOLOGIA GENERALE E APPLICATA, Orthoptera, Animals, Mexico
Melanoplinae, Dasyscirtus, Perixerus, 590, Grasshoppers, Acrididae, Dactylotini, Settore AGR/11 - ENTOMOLOGIA GENERALE E APPLICATA, Orthoptera, Animals, Mexico
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