taxonID	type	description	language	source
282287C8E033FF8C5C8F74B6B7B53011.taxon	materials_examined	Type species. Encentra longipes Redtenbacher, 1982 by monotypy. Redtenbacher, 1892: 204; Kirby, 1906: 360; Bruner, 1915: 335.	en	Rengifo, Juliana Chamorro (2009): Redescription of two species of the genera Encentra and Tabaria (Tettigoniidae: Mecopodinae) of Colombia. Zootaxa 2003: 46-52, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.185617
282287C8E033FF8C5C8F74B6B7B53011.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Slender katydids, apterous, with greatly elongated legs. Differing from Tabaria by the pronotal spines finishing in an acute tip. The four lateral spines, two on each side of meso- and metazona arranged in a diagonal line one to another. Hind femur with basal portion distinctly expanded and tapering toward the tip. Meso- and metasternum with one median spine.	en	Rengifo, Juliana Chamorro (2009): Redescription of two species of the genera Encentra and Tabaria (Tettigoniidae: Mecopodinae) of Colombia. Zootaxa 2003: 46-52, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.185617
282287C8E033FF8F5C8F7614B78530F4.taxon	materials_examined	Type: 1 female, Medellín, Colombia. Location of type: Naturhistorisches Museum Wien (NMW). Newly described specimen: 1 male, (MUSENUV- 21964) J. Chamorro, 01 / 10 / 2006. Valle del Cauca, Bitaco, Chicoral, 1800 m. Other specimens: 1 female (MUSENUV- 20776) H. Berrio, 01 / 01 / 1997. Valle del Cauca, Yotoco, Bosque de Yotoco, 1500 m.; 1 female (MUSENUV- 21964) J. Chamorro, 01 / 05 / 2006. Valle del Cauca, Bitaco, Chicoral, 1800 m.; 1 female (ICN-MHNOR 00954) F. Vargas L. Castaño and F. Montealegre, 22 / 05 / 2000. Cauca, El Tambo, Parque Natural Munchique, 1840 m.; 1 male (ICN-MHNOR 00955) F. Vargas L. Castaño and F. Montealegre, 26 / 05 / 2000. Cauca, El Tambo, Parque Natural Munchique, 1840 m.	en	Rengifo, Juliana Chamorro (2009): Redescription of two species of the genera Encentra and Tabaria (Tettigoniidae: Mecopodinae) of Colombia. Zootaxa 2003: 46-52, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.185617
282287C8E033FF8F5C8F7614B78530F4.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Redescription. Female and male. Head. Face twice as long as wide (Fig. 1 a); fastigium joint to frons, thin, ending in two separated rounded processes slightly inclined (not parallel). Eyes rounded, laterally protruding. Bases of antennae broad and widely separated from each other. Vertex rounded. Thorax. Pronotum surface rough (Fig. 1 b, c); anterior margin of the prozona with three protruding structures: one median tubercle and a spine on each side; posterior part of the mesozona narrowed to half of the length of its anterior margin. Prozona clearly separated from the mesozona, the anterior part of the latter rising in two pairs of spines on each side, latero-frontally and transversally organized, the posterior area is smoothly elevated. Metazona: posterior margin truncate, with a thin median tubercle, lateral sides medially inflated, ending in two pairs of spines on each side, oriented laterally and with a thin tubercle in the same direction, but located more ventrally. Pleura under the mesozona with one spine. Meso- and metasternum with two spines on each side. Legs. Coxae of all legs with a ventral tubercle. Hind legs very elongated, the femur in males 2.3 times and in females 1.7 times longer than the total body length. Femur with 27 curved dorsal spines in males and 29 in females, ventrally with 22 spines in males and 21 in females, increasing in size from the anterior to the posterior end (Fig. 1 d). Genicular lobes of all femora ending in a prominent spine. Abdomen. Tergites 1 to 5 in males and 1 to 6 in females each with a median spine, decreasing in size toward the posterior end, tergite 6 in males and 7 in females with only a tiny tubercle. Genitalia. Male. Cercus long and falciform (Fig. 1 e), finishing in an acute tip. Subgenital plate broad in all its length, with a broad emargination of almost 2 / 5 of the total width (Fig 1 f). Female. Subgenital plate triangular, acuminate, and carinate; ovipositor gradually curved and acuminate, approximately 0.6 times the total length of the body. Coloration. In life (Fig. 4). General coloration olive-green. Face olive-green, head laterally and dorsomedially ferruginous. Antennae, legs and abdominal spines ferruginous. Spines of hind femur with black bases. Ovipositor basally with some black spots. Dorsal part of abdomen with ferruginous marks. In male, ventral part of abdomen with small yellow dots. See more details on photographs in Orthoptera Species File.	en	Rengifo, Juliana Chamorro (2009): Redescription of two species of the genera Encentra and Tabaria (Tettigoniidae: Mecopodinae) of Colombia. Zootaxa 2003: 46-52, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.185617
282287C8E033FF8F5C8F7614B78530F4.taxon	description	Measurements: Distribution: Western part of the country, Medellín, Valle del Cauca and Cauca (Fig. 3). 1500 – 1840 m. The two recently collected specimens were found in the undergrowth of a premontane humid forest near a small creek, walking very slowly among little ferns.	en	Rengifo, Juliana Chamorro (2009): Redescription of two species of the genera Encentra and Tabaria (Tettigoniidae: Mecopodinae) of Colombia. Zootaxa 2003: 46-52, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.185617
282287C8E030FF8E5C8F7302B1233379.taxon	materials_examined	Type species. Tabaria opilioides Walker 1870, by monotypy. Walker, 1870: 434; Kirby, 1906: 360; Bruner, 1915: 335.	en	Rengifo, Juliana Chamorro (2009): Redescription of two species of the genera Encentra and Tabaria (Tettigoniidae: Mecopodinae) of Colombia. Zootaxa 2003: 46-52, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.185617
282287C8E030FF8E5C8F7302B1233379.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Medium-sized katydids, apterous, in general form similar to genus Rhammatopoda. Legs very long and slender. Hind femur slender and more delicate than in Encentra. Meso- and metapleura with one protruding bilobulate structure. Meso- and metasternum with two spines on each side.	en	Rengifo, Juliana Chamorro (2009): Redescription of two species of the genera Encentra and Tabaria (Tettigoniidae: Mecopodinae) of Colombia. Zootaxa 2003: 46-52, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.185617
282287C8E036FF885C8F77C6B4CF3319.taxon	materials_examined	Type: 1 female, Colombia. Location of type: Natural History Museum, London (NHM) Newly described specimen: 1 male, (ICN-MHNOR 00956) Colombia, without further collection data. Other specimens: 1 female (ICN-MHNOR 01116) R. Sánchez, 02 / 05 / 1983. Santander, Gambita, Margen de río Luisito, 2600 m.; 1 male (ORT 001 - Universidad Javeriana) Sandoval Mojica, 06 / 2004. Santander, Encino, 1500 m.; female (ORT 002 - Universidad Javeriana) Sandoval Mojica, 06 / 2004. Santander, Encino, 2200 m.; female (ICN-MHNOR 00958). Norte de Santander, Chinacota, Paramito, 1350 m.	en	Rengifo, Juliana Chamorro (2009): Redescription of two species of the genera Encentra and Tabaria (Tettigoniidae: Mecopodinae) of Colombia. Zootaxa 2003: 46-52, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.185617
282287C8E036FF885C8F77C6B4CF3319.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Redescription. Female and male. General appearance fusiform and convex. Head. Short, as wide as the anterior margin of the pronotum; antennae more than twice the total length of the body; fastigium in frontal view (Fig. 2 a) with two parallel lobes, their apices rounded and each one as wide as the first antennal segment; frons narrow, between the widely separated antennal sockets semi-oval; eyes round, laterally protruding and oriented upward; fourth segment of maxillary palp (counting from the base) less than half the length of the third segment, and around 1 / 3 the length of the fifth, this last one with claviform tip. Thorax. Pronotum surface smooth, prozona (Fig. 2 b, c) with three rounded spines, two median and two lateral, the first one less than half as long as the other two. Mesozona with four spines, two on each side, with similarly rounded tips; metazona with three spines, one in the middle and two on each side; metathorax with one long median spine and a small dorsally-oriented tubercle on the hind margin; meso- and metasternum with two spines on each side. Legs. Very long and slender, femora with stout spines; hind femur in males 1.5 times and in females 1.1 times as long as the total body length (Fig. 2 d); all tibiae with minute spines. Abdomen: first and second tergite with one spine on the posterior margin, each spine less than half as long as the metatorax. Genitalia. Supra-anal plate very short; male subgenital plate (Fig. 2 e, g) with broad base, three lateral lobes and narrowed toward the posterior end, finishing in two rounded lobes; cercus short and lanceolate, (Fig. f). Ovipositor slightly curved 1 / 10 the total body length. Coloration: Dried specimens. General coloration dark yellow, with some parts darker brown. Face with brown shadow-like markings on the upper part of the clypeus and on the scapus; in some individuals genae black. Lateral lobes of the pronotum brown, mesozona with a pair of dark brown marks in form of curved triangles. Some spines of the thorax dark brown. Each segment of the abdomen with light brown shadows. Ventral side of forefemora black, all femora with small black points. See more details on photographs in Orthoptera Species File.	en	Rengifo, Juliana Chamorro (2009): Redescription of two species of the genera Encentra and Tabaria (Tettigoniidae: Mecopodinae) of Colombia. Zootaxa 2003: 46-52, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.185617
