identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
F83987E1B016433357EEF8D619F5AD9F.text	F83987E1B016433357EEF8D619F5AD9F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Arboramima Zong, Qin & He 2021	<div><p>Genus Arboramima Zong, Qin &amp; He gen. nov.</p><p>Diagnosis. Typical appearance of this tribe and more similar to Diestramima, with more pigment attachment like moss pattern (Fig. 2, Fig. 3). It may mainly inhabit moist moss-covered trees about 1000 meters above sea level.</p><p>Type species: Arboramima cattusis</p><p>Etymology. The genus name Arboramima is for English word arboreal for its unique tree-living characteristics of this genus.</p><p>Discussion. Wang et al. (2019) proposed that Diestramima arbora was collected under the bark of a live tree during the day from Shiwandashan, Shangsi, Guangxi. According to their findings, it has the main characteristics of this new genus. Although there is no molecular materials for above species, we suggest including it in this genus according to its arboreal characteristics, more patterns on the body, simple shapes of paraproct and process of 7th abdominal tergite and similar shapes in structure of external genitalia.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F83987E1B016433357EEF8D619F5AD9F	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Zong, Jing-Song;Qin, Yan-Yan;Li, Kai;He, Zhu-Qing	Zong, Jing-Song, Qin, Yan-Yan, Li, Kai, He, Zhu-Qing (2021): Report of a new genus Arboramima belonging to tribe Diestramimini, with a new species A. cattusis from Guangxi, China (Orthoptera: Rhaphidophoridae Aemodogryllinae). Zootaxa 4981 (3): 593-600, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4981.3.9
F83987E1B017433357EEFE3818A4AA8E.text	F83987E1B017433357EEFE3818A4AA8E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Arboramima cattusis Zong, Qin & He 2021	<div><p>Arboramima cattusis Zong, Qin &amp; He sp. nov.</p><p>Holotype: 1 male, CHINA, Guangxi, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=110.49&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=25.88" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 110.49/lat 25.88)">Guilin</a>, Maoershan. (25.88°N – 110.49°E), alt. 1144m, 10-viii-2020, coll. Zong Jing-Song.</p><p>Paratypes: 4 males and 5 females, same data as holotype .</p><p>Description. Male. Body small to medium size, pubescence. Head with fastigium of vertex divided by two round tubercles, slightly separated at apex (Fig. 5A–C).</p><p>Legs long and slender. Fore femur about 2.2 times as long as the pronotum, femora unarmed on ventral surface, internal genicular lobe with 1 small spine, external genicular lobe with 1 long spine; tibiae with 2 external and 2 internal spines on ventral surface, apices with 1 pair of dorsal spines and 1 pair of ventral spines. Middle femora unarmed on ventral surface and with 1 movable spine on the internal and external knee lobe respectively; middle tibiae beneath with 2 internal and 2 external spines, apices with 1 pair of dorsal spines and 1 pair of ventral spines. Hind femora with 12–15 inner spines and 4–6 outer spines on ventral surface; tibiae with 22–28 inner spines and 26–29 outer spines on dorsal surface, subapices with 1 pair of dorsal spines, apices with 1 pair of dorsal spines and 1 pair of ventral spines (Fig. 5G).</p><p>Apex of paraproct blunt. Process of male 7th abdominal tergite rather short and narrowed into a trapezoid (Fig. 5D–E). Genitalia is membranous with 6 membranous lobes. The middle dorsal lobe is obviously longer than the middle ventral lobe, and its top is bifurcated and curved toward the back. The ventrolateral lobe is broad and nearly encompasses the whole dorsolateral lobe. The top of the ventrolateral lobe with bristles and gradually narrows and moves closer to the middle, almost the same length as the middle dorsal lobe (Fig. 5F).</p><p>Female. Subgenital plate nearly rectangle and with a truncated apex. Ovipositor sickle shaped, apex serrated, slightly longer than fore femur (Fig. 5H–I).</p><p>Coloration. Face with 4 longitudinal black stripes. Dorsal surface and ventral surface of dark green. Both sides of the abdominal tergite edge in yellow-green. All tibiae and femora with moss-like stripes. This unique color may be related to the environment where they live as their protective coloration (Fig. 2; Fig. 3).</p><p>Measurements (in mm). Length of body ♂ 8.0–10.5, ♀ 7.7–13.0; length of pronotum ♂ 3.2–3.8, ♀ 3.3–3.9; length of fore femur ♂ 7.7–8.2, ♀ 7.8–8.6; length of hind femur ♂ 13.4–14.4, ♀ 13.7–15.7; length of hind tibiae ♂ 15.4–16.3, ♀ 16.2–16.4; length of hind basitarsi ♂ 3.6–4.2, ♀ 3.8–5.3; length of ovipositor 4.5–5.0.</p><p>Distribution. China (Guangxi).</p><p>Discussion. The new species is similar to Diestramima (Diestramima) arbora Wang, Zhu &amp; Shi, 2019, but differs in: smaller body size and more pigment attached to the body; protrusion of 7th abdominal tergite is short and not surpassing apex of paraproct, and the lateral lobes of male genitalia are more obtuse.</p><p>Etymology. The new species is named after its type locality Maoershan where means “cat mountain” in Chinese. The new species are also agile and smart as cats.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F83987E1B017433357EEFE3818A4AA8E	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Zong, Jing-Song;Qin, Yan-Yan;Li, Kai;He, Zhu-Qing	Zong, Jing-Song, Qin, Yan-Yan, Li, Kai, He, Zhu-Qing (2021): Report of a new genus Arboramima belonging to tribe Diestramimini, with a new species A. cattusis from Guangxi, China (Orthoptera: Rhaphidophoridae Aemodogryllinae). Zootaxa 4981 (3): 593-600, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4981.3.9
