identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
550087B5FFD5FF8DFE58ABC17B7BFD18.text	550087B5FFD5FF8DFE58ABC17B7BFD18.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Tamdaotettix Gorochov 1998	<div><p>Genus Tamdaotettix Gorochov, 1998</p> <p>Tamdaotettix Gorochov, 1998: 81; Storozhenko &amp; Dawwrueng, 2014: 289; Gorochov &amp;</p> <p>Storozhenko, 2015: 52; Qin et al., 2016: 339; Zhu et al., 2018: 294; Gorochov &amp; Storozhenko,</p> <p>2019: 151.</p> <p>Type species: Tamdaotettix dilutus Gorochov, 1998, by original designation.</p> <p>DIAGNOSIS. Body is smaller than in majority of the other genera of Diestramimini. Pronotum with dorsal edge arcuate and convex. Male posteromedian process of 7th abdominal tergite rather short; posteromedian process of 6th abdominal often angular or spine-like. Male paraproct simple. Male genitalia consists of six rather simple and completely membranous lobes (three dorsal and three ventral lobes; the ventrolateral lobes not very long and undivided). Female paraproct simple; upper valve of ovipositor with distinct dorsal notch near apex or without it. Tamdaotettix is most similar to the genus Mimadiestra Storozhenko et Dawwrueng, 2014 but differs from the latter in characters given in a key (Gorochov &amp; Storozhenko, 2015).</p> <p>COMPOSITION. There are 17 species known from Laos, Vietnam and South</p> <p>China. Up to now five species has been recorded from Yunnan, Guizhou and</p> <p>Guangxi provinces of China. One new species is described in present paper. A key to six Chinese species is given below.</p></div> 	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/550087B5FFD5FF8DFE58ABC17B7BFD18	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.		Plazi	Qin, Yanyan;Wang, Hanqiang;Li, Kai	Qin, Yanyan, Wang, Hanqiang, Li, Kai (2019): A NEW SPECIES OF THE GENUS TAMDAOTETTIX (ORTHOPTERA: RHAPHIDOPHORIDAE) FROM YUNNAN WITH A KEY TO CHINESE SPECIES. Far Eastern Entomologist 387: 1-6, DOI: 10.25221/fee.387.1, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.25221/fee.387.1
550087B5FFD6FF8DFE4AACF37D63F9CE.text	550087B5FFD6FF8DFE4AACF37D63F9CE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Tamdaotettix Gorochov 1998	<div><p>Key to Chinese species of Tamdaotettix</p> <p>1. Male: posteromedian process of 6th abdominal tergite with apex angular or spinelike. Female: subgenital plate slightly transverse and apex not truncated (subgenus Tamdaotettix s. str.).............................................................................................. 2</p> <p>– Male: posteromedian process of 6th abdominal tergite without angular or spine-like apex; subgenital plate of female strongly transverse and apex almost truncated or concave (subgenus Laotettix)............................................................................... 5</p> <p>2. Male: posteromedian process of 6th abdominal tergite with a long spine-like projection, its apex obviously reaching apex of process of 7th abdominal tergite …............................................................... T. (T.) longituberus Zhu, Bian et Shi, 2018</p> <p>– Male: posteromedian process of 6th abdominal tergite with a short spine-like projection, its apex not reaching apex of process of 7th abdominal tergite............... 3</p> <p>3. Male: posteromedian process of 6th abdominal tergite with a small angular projection, its apex obviously shorter than the process of 7th abdominal tergite; process of 7th abdominal tergite with 3 spines in hind margin......................................................................................................... T. (T.) tridenticulatus Qin, Liu et Li, 2016</p> <p>– Male: posteromedian process of 6th abdominal tergite triangular, basal area slightly broad, gradually narrowing to apex, its apex almost equal to process of 7th abdominal tergite; process of 7th abdominal tergite short and broad, apex acute........ 4</p> <p>4. Male: posteromedian process of 6th abdominal tergite without apical denticles.................................................................................... T. (T.) dilutus Gorochov, 1998</p> <p>– Male: posteromedian process of 6th abdominal tergite with a pair of apical denticles..................................... T. (T.) ailaoshanicus Gorochov et Storozhenko, 2019</p> <p>5. Male: posteromedian process of 6th abdominal tergite with apex blunt, the apex not reaching apex of process of 7th abdominal tergite. Female: subgenital plate roundly truncate at apex............. T. (L.) curvatus Gorochov et Storozhenko, 2015</p> <p>– Male: posteromedian process of 6th abdominal tergite with apex truncated, the apex reaching apex of process of 7th abdominal tergite. Female: subgenital plate distinctly concave at apex....................... T. (L.) truncatus Qin, Wang et Li, sp. n.</p></div> 	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/550087B5FFD6FF8DFE4AACF37D63F9CE	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.		Plazi	Qin, Yanyan;Wang, Hanqiang;Li, Kai	Qin, Yanyan, Wang, Hanqiang, Li, Kai (2019): A NEW SPECIES OF THE GENUS TAMDAOTETTIX (ORTHOPTERA: RHAPHIDOPHORIDAE) FROM YUNNAN WITH A KEY TO CHINESE SPECIES. Far Eastern Entomologist 387: 1-6, DOI: 10.25221/fee.387.1, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.25221/fee.387.1
550087B5FFD7FF8BFF63AF4E7B95FB76.text	550087B5FFD7FF8BFF63AF4E7B95FB76.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Tamdaotettix (Laotettix) truncatus Qin, Wang et Li 2019	<div><p>Tamdaotettix (Laotettix) truncatus Qin, Wang et Li, sp. n.</p> <p>http://zoobank.org/NomenclaturalActs/ 9D16AB12-3ED1-439E-A3C2-2D67BE2063BA</p> <p>Figs 1–5</p> <p>TYPE MATERIAL. Holotype – ♂, China: Yunnan province, Nabanhe N. R.,</p> <p>Bangganghani, 2200–2300 m, 29.IV 2009, leg. Jia-Yao Hu &amp; Zi-Wei Yin (SEM).</p> <p>Paratypes: 1♂, 2♀, the same data as the holotype (SEM).</p> <p>view; 2 – male abdominal apex, dorsal view; 3 – male genitalia, dorsal view; 4 – female abdominal apex, ventral view; 5 – female abdominal apex, lateral view. Scale bar = 1mm.</p> <p>DESCRIPTION. MALE. Body small, shinning. Head with fastigium of vertex divided into two conical tubercles, completely fused. Legs slender; fore femur about 1.3 times as long as the pronotum, beneath unarmed, external genicular lobe with a long movable spine; fore tibiae beneath with 2 external and 2 internal movable spines, between the paired apical spurs with a short spur. Mid femur with a long movable spine on the external and internal genicular lobe; mid tibiae beneath with 2</p> <p>external and 1 internal movable spines, between the paired apical spurs with a short spur. Hind femur beneath with 5–6 external small spines and without external spines;</p> <p>hind tibiae above with 50–54 outer spines and 45–49 inter spines, inner supra apical spur of hind tibiae slightly longer than the hind metatarsus. Hind metatarsus with 2–3</p> <p>dorsal spines, including the apical spine. Posteromedian process of 6th abdominal tergite with a truncated apex, reaching the apex of 7th abdominal tergite, its apex obviously wider than apex of 6th abdominal tergite (Figs 1, 2). Male genitalia:</p> <p>dorsolateral lobes short, dorsomedian lobe broad with lingua-like apical part (Fig.</p> <p>3).</p> <p>FEMALE. Subgenital plate transverse, at middle part of hind margin with a small projection (Fig. 4). Ovipositor shorter than the half of hind femur; upper valve of ovipositor without dorsal notch near apex (Fig. 5).</p> <p>COLORATION. Body dark brown, shinning. Tergites with a greyish white band,</p> <p>the length of band is variable in different specimens. Frons light, with four dark longi-</p> <p>tudinal bands from vertex to clypeus. Legs dark brown, without obvious stripes.</p> <p>MEASUREMENTS (length in mm). Body: ♂ 8.0–10.0, ♀ 8.5–10.0; pronotum:</p> <p>♂ 4.5–5.0, ♀ 4.5; fore femora: ♂ 6.0–6.5, ♀ 5.5–6.0; hind femora: ♂ 13.0–13.5, ♀</p> <p>missing femora; hind tibiae: ♂ 13.5–14.5, ♀ missing tibiae; ovipositor ♀ 6.0–6.5.</p> <p>DIAGNOSIS. The new species is similar to Tamdaotettix (Laotettix) curvatus</p> <p>Gorochov et Storozhenko, 2015, but differs from the latter in the male posteromedian process of 6th abdominal tergite with a truncated apex, which reaches apex of process of 7th abdominal tergite, but the process of 7th tergite obviously wider than the former (Figs 1, 2) (in T. curvatus, the process of 6th abdominal tergite with blunt apex, process of 7th abdominal tergite with concave apex, apex of 6th tergite process not reaching apex of 7th tergite process).</p> <p>DISTRIBUTION. China (Yunnan).</p> <p>ETHYMOLOGY. This species is named after a truncated apex of male posteromedian process of 6th abdominal tergite.</p></div> 	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/550087B5FFD7FF8BFF63AF4E7B95FB76	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.		Plazi	Qin, Yanyan;Wang, Hanqiang;Li, Kai	Qin, Yanyan, Wang, Hanqiang, Li, Kai (2019): A NEW SPECIES OF THE GENUS TAMDAOTETTIX (ORTHOPTERA: RHAPHIDOPHORIDAE) FROM YUNNAN WITH A KEY TO CHINESE SPECIES. Far Eastern Entomologist 387: 1-6, DOI: 10.25221/fee.387.1, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.25221/fee.387.1
