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A review of the genus Systolederus Bolivar (Orthoptera: Metrodorinae) from China

Authors: Wei-An, Deng; Xiang-Yi, Lu; Cong-Lin, Zhao; Fei-Peng, Wu;

A review of the genus Systolederus Bolivar (Orthoptera: Metrodorinae) from China

Abstract

The tetrigid genus Systolederus Bolivar, 1887 from China is taxonomically reviewed. The genus now includes 16 species from China, in which one new species is described and illustrated, namely: Systolederus aspinus Deng, sp. nov.. Their distribution and an annotated identification key to Chinese species are provided. 

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China, Animals, Orthoptera, Organ Size, Animal Distribution

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