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AA83CA9C83DB54BFAB8F7AFE8B78F1E2.text	AA83CA9C83DB54BFAB8F7AFE8B78F1E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Woznessenskia arcoida Guo & Shi 2011	<div><p>Woznessenskia arcoida Guo &amp; Shi, 2011</p><p>Figs 6, 9 D, 11 C, D</p><p>Woznessenskia arcoida Guo &amp; Shi, 2011: 63.</p><p>Woznessenskia arcoida; Cadena-Castañeda, 2019: 97; Bian, Liu &amp; Yang, 2021: 235.</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>CHINA – Guangxi Prov. • 1 ♂; Lingui, Hongtan; 21 Jul 2020; Limin Lu leg. ; 1 ♀; Longsheng, Sanmen; 30 Jul 2021; Meng An leg.; HBU • 1 ♀; Longsheng, Cujiang; 1 Aug 2021; Limin Lu leg.; HBU • 2 ♂♂; Longsheng, Huaping; 2 Aug 2021; Haolin Liu leg.; HBU • 1 ♀; Longsheng, Cujiang; 2 Aug 2021; Meng An leg.; HBU • 1 ♀; Longsheng, Huaping; 4 Aug 2021; Haolin Liu leg.; HBU • 1 ♂, 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; 15 Jul 2022; Zhilin Chen leg.; HBU • 1 ♂; Huanjiang, Yangmeiao; 5 Aug 2022; Yueting Duan leg.; HBU • 1 ♂; Xingan, Maoershan; 26 Jun 2023. Zhijun Zhou leg.; HBU • 2 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀; Rongshui, Jiuwanshan; 22 Jul 2023; Wenqing Lv leg.; HBU • 1 ♂, 2 ♀♀; same collection data as for preceding; 23 Jul 2023; Wenqing Lv leg.; HBU • 1 ♂; same collection data as for preceding; 24 Jul 2023; Wenqing Lv leg.; HBU .</p><p>Discussion.</p><p>This species was originally published only with line drawings; in the present study, we provide images illustrating the morphology to facilitate comparison.</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>China (Guangxi, based on the existing specimens).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AA83CA9C83DB54BFAB8F7AFE8B78F1E2	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Lv, Wen-Qing;Su, Jie;Shi, Fu-Ming	Lv, Wen-Qing, Su, Jie, Shi, Fu-Ming (2025): Remarks on the genus Woznessenskia (Orthoptera, Gryllacrididae) with three new species from China. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 72 (2): 237-249, DOI: 10.3897/dez.72.160010
CF6489AF0FC85BFE87C5C586E8DA9792.text	CF6489AF0FC85BFE87C5C586E8DA9792.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Woznessenskia bimacula Guo & Shi 2011	<div><p>Woznessenskia bimacula Guo &amp; Shi, 2011</p><p>Figs 4, 9 B, 10 G, H</p><p>Woznessenskia bimacula Guo &amp; Shi, 2011: 67.</p><p>Woznessenskia bimacula; Cadena-Castañeda, 2019: 97; Bian, Liu &amp; Yang, 2021: 235.</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>CHINA – Yunnan Prov. • 1 ♂; Maguan, Gulinqing; 4 Aug 2021; Qi Guo leg.; HBU • 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; 3 Aug 2022; Hao Xu leg.; HBU .</p><p>Description of the female</p><p>(Based on the specimens collected from the type locality). No significant variation observed amongst conspecific specimens.</p><p>Tegmina and wings. Wings elongate, surpassing apex of stretched hind tibia. Tegmen: R releases Rs near the middle, both forked near apical area; MA releases MP near the third base; CuA releases CuA 1 and CuA 2 near the third base; MP and CuA 1 shortly fuse near the middle; CuP unbranched, free throughout; with 4 anal veins. Hind wing slightly longer than tegmen (Fig. 10 G, H).</p><p>Abdomen. Seventh abdominal sternite subquadrate, distinctly sclerotised, with several transverse riffles near apical third, then suddenly strongly widened laterally and elevated forming a pair of auricular lateral lobes, apices rounded; posterior margin slightly concave. Subgenital plate short, with numerous transverse riffles, apex slightly concave (Fig. 4 J). Cercus long conical, apex slightly acute. Ovipositor moderately upcurved, apex rounded (Fig. 4 K).</p><p>Colouration. Body yellowish-brown. Fastigium verticis and occiput black, antennal socket with the edge black, antenna black; face with 1 black longitudinal stripe on lateral areas. Eyes brown. Pronotum with black stripe along entire margin, bearing 2 pairs of black spots, the basal pair crescent-shaped. Tegmina and hind wings transparent, veins dark brown. Spines and spurs on fore and middle tibiae brown; apices of spines and spurs on hind femur and hind tibia brown.</p><p>Measurements</p><p>(mm). Body: ♂ 24.2, ♀ 24.6; pronotum: ♂ 6.0, ♀ 6.3; tegmen: ♂ 37.8, ♀ 34.9; hind femur: ♂ 16.4, ♀ 17.5; ovipositor: ♀ 13.9.</p><p>Discussion.</p><p>The original description of this species was only based on the male specimen. Herein, we provide the first description of female characteristics. Specimens were collected from the type locality.</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>China (Yunnan, based on the existing specimens).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CF6489AF0FC85BFE87C5C586E8DA9792	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Lv, Wen-Qing;Su, Jie;Shi, Fu-Ming	Lv, Wen-Qing, Su, Jie, Shi, Fu-Ming (2025): Remarks on the genus Woznessenskia (Orthoptera, Gryllacrididae) with three new species from China. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 72 (2): 237-249, DOI: 10.3897/dez.72.160010
42A0F2E0EA6D5AA5AA524BB2E6C1527A.text	42A0F2E0EA6D5AA5AA524BB2E6C1527A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Woznessenskia brevisa Guo & Shi 2011	<div><p>Woznessenskia brevisa Guo &amp; Shi, 2011</p><p>Figs 5, 9 C, 11 A, B</p><p>Woznessenskia brevisa Guo &amp; Shi, 2011: 65.</p><p>Woznessenskia brevisa; Cadena-Castañeda, 2019: 97; Bian, Liu &amp; Yang, 2021: 235.</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>CHINA – Hainan Prov. • 1 ♂; Ledong, Jianfengling; 30 Jul 2023; Yifan Liu leg.; HBU • 1 ♀; Lingshui, Diaoluoshan; 10 Jul 2024; Jie Su leg.; HBU .</p><p>Description of the female</p><p>(based on collections from the same province as the type locality). No significant variation observed amongst conspecific specimens.</p><p>Tegmina and wings. Wings elongate, surpassing apex of stretched hind tibia. Tegmen: R releases Rs near the middle, both forked near apical area; MA releases MP near the third base; CuA releases CuA 1 and CuA 2 near the third base; MP and CuA 1 shortly fuse near the middle; CuP unbranched, free throughout; with 4 anal veins. Hind wing slightly longer than tegmen (Fig. 11 A, B).</p><p>Abdomen. Seventh abdominal sternite distinctly sclerotised, sclerotised area slightly longer than wide, with several transverse riffles near apical third, then suddenly strongly widened laterally and elevated forming a pair of auricular lateral lobes, apices rounded; posterior margin with an obtusely angular notch. Subgenital plate short, with numerous transverse riffles, apex slightly concave (Fig. 5 J). Cercus long conical, apex slightly acute. Ovipositor moderately upcurved, apex rounded (Fig. 5 K).</p><p>Colouration. Body yellowish-brown. Fastigium verticis and occiput black, antennal socket with the edge black, antenna black; face with 1 black longitudinal stripe on lateral areas. Eyes brown. Pronotum with black stripe along entire margin, bearing 2 pairs of black spots. Tegmina and hind wings transparent, veins dark brown. Spines and spurs on fore and middle tibiae brown; apices of spines and spurs on hind femur and hind tibia brown.</p><p>Measurements</p><p>(mm). Body: ♂ 33.5, ♀ 28.3; pronotum: ♂ 7.7, ♀ 7.5; tegmen: ♂ 39.5, ♀ 38.4; hind femur: ♂ 16.8, ♀ 16.3; ovipositor: ♀ 15.5.</p><p>Discussion.</p><p>The original description of this species was based exclusively on a male specimen from type locality Changjiang, Hainan. The female specimen described herein, collected from locality Lingshui, Hainan, we tentatively attribute to the female of W. brevisa Guo &amp; Shi, 2011 .</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>China (Hainan, based on the existing specimens).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/42A0F2E0EA6D5AA5AA524BB2E6C1527A	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Lv, Wen-Qing;Su, Jie;Shi, Fu-Ming	Lv, Wen-Qing, Su, Jie, Shi, Fu-Ming (2025): Remarks on the genus Woznessenskia (Orthoptera, Gryllacrididae) with three new species from China. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 72 (2): 237-249, DOI: 10.3897/dez.72.160010
9539D137FAD95B9FB632BCC6892F652A.text	9539D137FAD95B9FB632BCC6892F652A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Woznessenskia dentata Lv & Su & Shi 2025	<div><p>Woznessenskia dentata sp. nov.</p><p>Figs 2, 10 C, D Chinese name 多齿维蟋螽</p><p>Type material.</p><p>Holotype: CHINA • ♂; “ Yunnan, Jinghong, Jinuoshan [云南景洪基诺山]; 9 Jun 2023; Jie Su leg.; HBU ”.</p><p>Diagnosis.</p><p>Male. This new species resembles W. truncatoprocera sp. nov., but it differs from the latter in: genae under eyes with a brown longitudinal stripe separately (Fig. 2 A); apices of posterior processes of male tenth abdominal tergite nearly rounded, bearing 8–10 fine teeth on apical margins and inner margins near apices (Fig. 2 G – I).</p><p>It is different from W. incurva Shi, Zhu &amp; Wang, 2022 by: genae under eyes with a brown longitudinal stripe separately (Fig. 2 A); apices of posterior processes of male tenth abdominal tergite distinctly incurved and slightly curved dorsally, bearing more fine teeth on apical margins and inner margins near apices; cercus longer (Fig. 2 G – I); pronotum with black stripe along entire margin, remaining portion concolorous with body (Fig. 2 C). Female. Unknown.</p><p>Description</p><p>(Based on holotype). Male. Body large.</p><p>Head. Face slightly long, narrow oval; fastigium verticis slightly broader than antennal scape. Eyes ovoid, slightly protruding forward and outward; ocelli indistinct, oval and small (Fig. 2 A, B).</p><p>Thorax. Pronotum broad, anterior margin slightly protruding forward while posterior margin straight (Fig. 2 B, C). Lateral areas of second and third abdominal tergites each with 2 rows of stridulatory pegs.</p><p>Tegmina and wings. Wings elongate, surpassing apex of stretched hind tibia. Tegmen: R releases Rs near the middle, both forked near apical area; MA releases MP near the third base; CuA releases CuA 1 and CuA 2 near the third base; MP and CuA 1 shortly fuse near the middle; CuP unbranched, free throughout; with 4 anal veins. Hind wing slightly longer than tegmen (Fig. 10 C, D).</p><p>Legs. Fore coxa with 1 spine at anterior margin. Fore and middle femora unarmed on ventral surfaces; fore and middle tibiae each with 4 pairs of movable long spines and 1 pair of short apical spurs on ventral surfaces, middle tibia with 1 inner apical spur on dorsal surface. Hind femur with 11–12 inner spines and 10–11 outer spines on ventral surface; hind tibia with 6–7 spines on inner and outer margins on dorsal surface, respectively; while apical area with 1 pair of dorsal apical spurs and 2 pairs of ventral apical spurs.</p><p>Abdomen. Ninth abdominal tergite moderately protruding posteriorly, with a pair of sclerotised and S-shaped processes (Fig. 2 D, E). Tenth abdominal tergite with a pair of long posterior processes, their bases cylindrical and apices sclerotised, apical areas distinctly incurved and slightly curved dorsally, depressed, apices nearly rounded, bearing 8–10 fine teeth on apical margins and inner margins near apices (Fig. 2 D, G – I). Cercus long conical, slightly incurved, apex slightly acute (Fig. 2 D, G). Subgenital plate short and broad with basal margin nearly straight, posterior margin slightly concave. Styli cylindrical, apices rounded, inserted on lateral margins of subapical area of subgenital plate (Fig. 2 F).</p><p>Female. Unknown.</p><p>Colouration. Body yellowish-brown. Fastigium verticis and occiput black, inner margin of antennal socket with the edge black, antenna black; genae under eyes with a brown longitudinal stripe separately. Eyes brown. Pronotum with black stripe along entire margin. Tegmina and hind wings transparent, veins dark brown. Spines and spurs on fore and middle tibiae brown; apices of spines and spurs on hind femur and hind tibia brown. Half apical area of male abdomen with tergites black, apices of processes of ninth abdominal tergite brown, processes of tenth abdominal tergite with apical areas brown.</p><p>Measurements</p><p>(mm). Body: ♂ 24.4; pronotum: ♂ 7.3; tegmen: ♂ 35.5; hind femur: ♂ 17.5.</p><p>Etymology.</p><p>The name of the new species derives from the Latin dentat - (dentatus), referring to the morphology of the posterior processes on male tenth abdominal tergite.</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>China (Yunnan, known only from type locality).</p><p>Discussion.</p><p>This new species and W. truncatoprocera sp. nov. share the same type locality, both of which are represented by only a single male specimen. The two new species are similar in appearance, but posterior processes of male tenth abdominal tergite are distinctly different.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9539D137FAD95B9FB632BCC6892F652A	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Lv, Wen-Qing;Su, Jie;Shi, Fu-Ming	Lv, Wen-Qing, Su, Jie, Shi, Fu-Ming (2025): Remarks on the genus Woznessenskia (Orthoptera, Gryllacrididae) with three new species from China. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 72 (2): 237-249, DOI: 10.3897/dez.72.160010
CBD5D6AF84885D1D826EA832D1BF4A1D.text	CBD5D6AF84885D1D826EA832D1BF4A1D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Woznessenskia dulongjianga Lv & Su & Shi 2025	<div><p>Woznessenskia dulongjianga sp. nov.</p><p>Figs 3, 9 A, 10 E, F Chinese name 独龙江维蟋螽</p><p>Type material.</p><p>Holotype: CHINA • ♀; “ Yunnan, Nujiang, Dulongjiang [云南怒江独龙江]; 13 Jul 2021; Shengchuan Yang leg.; HBU ” . Paratype: CHINA • 1 ♀; “ same data as for holotype; 13 Jul 2021; Shengchuan Yang leg.; HBU ” .</p><p>Diagnosis.</p><p>Female. This new species resembles W. truncata Shi, Zhu &amp; Wang, 2022, but it differs from the latter in: female seventh abdominal sternite weakly sclerotised, posterior margin concave, apices weakly sclerotised and rounded (Fig. 3 D).</p><p>It is different from W. incurva Shi, Zhu &amp; Wang, 2022 by: female seventh abdominal sternite concolorous with body weakly sclerotised, posterior margin distinctly concave (Fig. 3 D). Male. Unknown.</p><p>Description</p><p>(Based on holotype). No significant variation observed amongst conspecific specimens.</p><p>Female. Body large.</p><p>Head. Face slightly long, narrow oval; fastigium verticis slightly broader than antennal scape. Eyes ovoid, slightly protruding forward and outward; ocelli relatively distinct, oval and small (Fig. 3 A, B).</p><p>Thorax. Pronotum broad, anterior margin slightly protruding forward while posterior margin straight (Fig. 3 B, C). Lateral areas of second and third abdominal tergites each with 2 rows of stridulatory pegs.</p><p>Tegmina and wings. Wings elongate, surpassing apex of stretched hind tibia. Tegmen: R releases Rs near the middle, both forked near apical area; MA releases MP near the third base; CuA releases CuA 1 and CuA 2 near the third base; left tegmen with MP and CuA 1 shortly fuse near the middle while right tegmen not fused; CuP unbranched, free throughout; with 4 anal veins. Hind wing slightly longer than tegmen (Fig. 10 E, F).</p><p>Legs. Fore coxa with 1 spine at anterior margin. Fore and middle femora unarmed on ventral surfaces; fore and middle tibiae each with 4 pairs of movable long spines and 1 pair of short apical spurs on ventral surfaces, middle tibia with 1 inner apical spur on dorsal surface. Hind femur with 8–10 inner spines and 6–8 outer spines on ventral surface; hind tibia with 6–7 spines on inner and outer margins on dorsal surface, respectively; while apical area with 1 pair of dorsal apical spurs and 2 pairs of ventral apical spurs.</p><p>Abdomen. Seventh abdominal sternite subquadrate, weakly sclerotised, near apical third widened laterally and elevated forming a pair of lateral lobes, apices rounded; posterior margin concave. Subgenital plate roughly semi-circular, with numerous transverse riffles, apex rounded (Fig. 3 D). Cercus long conical, apex slightly acute. Ovipositor relatively short, moderately upcurved, apex rounded (Fig. 3 E).</p><p>Male. Unknown.</p><p>Colouration. Body yellowish-brown. Fastigium verticis and occiput black, antennal socket with the edge black, antenna black; genae under eyes with 1 brown spot separately. Eyes brown. Pronotum with black stripe along entire margin, anterior and posterior margins with black stripes distinctly broadened. Tegmina and hind wings transparent, veins dark brown. Spines and spurs on fore and middle tibiae brown; apices of spines and spurs on hind femur and hind tibia brown.</p><p>Measurements</p><p>(mm). Body: ♀ 24.0–26.3; pronotum: ♀ 5.4–5.7; tegmen: ♀ 29.6–30.0; hind femur: ♀ 13.4–14.4; ovipositor: ♀ 11.4.</p><p>Etymology.</p><p>The name of the new species derives from the type locality.</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>China (Yunnan, known only from type locality).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CBD5D6AF84885D1D826EA832D1BF4A1D	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Lv, Wen-Qing;Su, Jie;Shi, Fu-Ming	Lv, Wen-Qing, Su, Jie, Shi, Fu-Ming (2025): Remarks on the genus Woznessenskia (Orthoptera, Gryllacrididae) with three new species from China. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 72 (2): 237-249, DOI: 10.3897/dez.72.160010
DF9D1E7A8B2452C88D69D93CAFF576F7.text	DF9D1E7A8B2452C88D69D93CAFF576F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Woznessenskia incurva Shi, Zhu & Wang 2022	<div><p>Woznessenskia incurva Shi, Zhu &amp; Wang, 2022</p><p>Figs 7, 9 E, 11 E, F</p><p>Woznessenskia incurva Shi, Zhu &amp; Wang, 2022: 192.</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>CHINA – Yunnan Prov. • 1 ♀; Puer, Meizihu; 3 Aug 2022; Jie Su leg.; HBU • 1 ♂; same collection data as for preceding; 4 Aug 2022; Jie Su leg.; HBU • 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; 5 Aug 2022; Jie Su leg.; HBU .</p><p>Discussion.</p><p>The male specimen in the original description was partially damaged; in the present study, we provide images illustrating the morphology to facilitate comparison.</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>China (Yunnan, based on the existing specimens).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DF9D1E7A8B2452C88D69D93CAFF576F7	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Lv, Wen-Qing;Su, Jie;Shi, Fu-Ming	Lv, Wen-Qing, Su, Jie, Shi, Fu-Ming (2025): Remarks on the genus Woznessenskia (Orthoptera, Gryllacrididae) with three new species from China. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 72 (2): 237-249, DOI: 10.3897/dez.72.160010
6CB1D84AE15E5D88A3BE024AD5592919.text	6CB1D84AE15E5D88A3BE024AD5592919.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Woznessenskia lianhua Zhang, Hu & He 2024	<div><p>Woznessenskia lianhua Zhang, Hu &amp; He, 2024</p><p>Figs 8, 9 F, 11 G, H</p><p>Woznessenskia lianhua Zhang, Hu &amp; He, 2024: 85 .</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>CHINA – Xizang Prov. • 1 ♂, 1 ♀; Mêdog, Beibeng; 5 Jul 2023; Jie Su leg.; HBU • 2 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀; Linzhi, Mêdog; 9 Jul 2023; Jie Su leg.; HBU • 1 ♀; Mêdog, Beibeng; 30 Jul 2024; Qidi Zhu leg.; HBU • 1 ♂; Mêdog, Madi; 1 Aug 2024; Qidi Zhu leg.; HBU .</p><p>Discussion.</p><p>In the present study, we provide images illustrating the morphology to facilitate comparison.</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>China (Xizang, based on the existing specimens).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6CB1D84AE15E5D88A3BE024AD5592919	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Lv, Wen-Qing;Su, Jie;Shi, Fu-Ming	Lv, Wen-Qing, Su, Jie, Shi, Fu-Ming (2025): Remarks on the genus Woznessenskia (Orthoptera, Gryllacrididae) with three new species from China. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 72 (2): 237-249, DOI: 10.3897/dez.72.160010
4C49867197F05A6BBE9A27C001DE2414.text	4C49867197F05A6BBE9A27C001DE2414.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Woznessenskia truncatoprocera Lv & Su & Shi 2025	<div><p>Woznessenskia truncatoprocera sp. nov.</p><p>Figs 1, 10 A, B Chinese name 截突维蟋螽</p><p>Type material.</p><p>Holotype. CHINA • ♂; “ Yunnan, Jinghong, Jinuoshan [云南景洪基诺山]; 10 Jun 2023; Jie Su leg.; HBU ”.</p><p>Diagnosis.</p><p>Male. This new species resembles W. truncata Shi, Zhu &amp; Wang, 2022, but it differs from the latter in: apical areas of male tenth abdominal tergite distinctly incurved, lateral margins parallel, apices truncate, bearing more fine teeth (Fig. 1 D, G – I); pronotum with black stripe along entire margin, remaining portion concolorous with body (Fig. 1 C). Female. Unknown.</p><p>Description</p><p>(Based on holotype). Male. Body large.</p><p>Head. Face slightly short, narrow oval; fastigium verticis slightly broader than antennal scape. Eyes ovoid, slightly protruding forward and outward; ocelli indistinct, oval and small (Fig. 1 A, B).</p><p>Thorax. Pronotum broad, anterior margin slightly protruding forward while posterior margin straight (Fig. 1 B, C). Lateral areas of second and third abdominal tergites each with 2 rows of stridulatory pegs.</p><p>Tegmina and wings. Wings elongate, surpassing apex of stretched hind tibia. Tegmen: R releases Rs near the middle, both forked near apical area; MA releases MP near the third base; CuA releases CuA 1 and CuA 2 near the third base; MP and CuA 1 shortly fuse near the middle; CuP unbranched, free throughout; with 4 anal veins. Hind-wing slightly longer than tegmen (Fig. 10 A, B).</p><p>Legs. Fore coxa with 1 spine at anterior margin. Fore and middle femora unarmed on ventral surfaces; fore and middle tibiae each with 4 pairs of movable long spines and 1 pair of short apical spurs on ventral surfaces, middle tibia with 1 inner apical spur on dorsal surface. Hind femur with 8–10 inner spines and 7–8 outer spines on ventral surface; hind tibia with 6–7 spines on inner and outer margins on dorsal surface, respectively; while apical area with 1 pair of dorsal apical spurs and 2 pairs of ventral apical spurs.</p><p>Abdomen. Ninth abdominal tergite moderately protruding posteriorly, with a pair of sclerotised and S-shaped processes (Fig. 1 D, E). Tenth abdominal tergite with a pair of long posterior processes, their bases cylindrical and apices sclerotised, apical areas distinctly incurved and slightly curved dorsally, depressed, apices truncate, bearing 8–10 fine teeth (Fig. 1 D, G – I). Cercus long conical, slightly incurved, apex slightly acute (Fig. 1 G). Subgenital plate short and broad with basal margin arc-shaped, posterior margin slightly concave. Styli cylindrical, apices rounded, inserted on lateral margins of subapical area of subgenital plate (Fig. 1 F).</p><p>Female. Unknown.</p><p>Colouration. Body yellowish-brown. Fastigium verticis and occiput black, inner margin of antennal socket with the edge black, antenna black; face with 3 black spots on lateral areas. Eyes brown. Pronotum with black stripe along entire margin. Tegmina and hind wings transparent, veins dark brown. Spines and spurs on fore and middle tibiae brown; apices of spines and spurs on hind femur and hind tibia brown. Half apical area of male abdomen with tergites black; processes of ninth abdominal tergite with basal half and apices black, processes of tenth abdominal tergite with apical areas brown.</p><p>Measurements (mm). Body: ♂ 26.5; pronotum: ♂ 6.6; tegmen: ♂ 37.1; hind femur: ♂ 16.3.</p><p>Etymology.</p><p>The name of the new species derives from the Latin truncat - (truncate) and procer - (process), referring to the morphology of the posterior processes on male tenth abdominal tergite.</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>China (Yunnan, known only from type locality).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4C49867197F05A6BBE9A27C001DE2414	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Lv, Wen-Qing;Su, Jie;Shi, Fu-Ming	Lv, Wen-Qing, Su, Jie, Shi, Fu-Ming (2025): Remarks on the genus Woznessenskia (Orthoptera, Gryllacrididae) with three new species from China. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 72 (2): 237-249, DOI: 10.3897/dez.72.160010
