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03ED87BE8F64E41B9FB7B8065B60FAE2.text	03ED87BE8F64E41B9FB7B8065B60FAE2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Nebulodraculus Mendes 2022	<div><p>Nebulodraculus Mendes gen. nov.</p> <p>Figures 2–7</p> <p>Type-species. Nebulodraculus marioi sp. nov.. here designated; masculine gender.</p> <p>Diagnosis. Fastigium-vertex elongated forming an acuminate projection, laterally flattened, in lateral view (Fig. 2D). Pronotal disc dorsally with two elongated projections, the first on the anterior border and the second on the posterior border; first projection narrow, acuminate and with a length less than or equal to the projection of the fastigium-vertex; second projection enlarged at the base and apically acuminate, with a small curved spine directed towards the head, in lateral view (Fig. 2D). Cerci with bifurcated apical region, with the two projections dorsoventrally flattened and curved; smooth external projection with acuminate apex; internal projection with the internal margin with a small serration and acuminate apex (Figs. 2I–J). Subgenital plate elongated and moderately narrow (Figs. 2I–J). Stylus small, rectangular and with apex directed inward (Figs. 2I–J).</p> <p>Description. Head dorsally with elongated fastigium-vertex forming an acuminate projection, laterally flattened, in lateral view (Fig. 2D). Globular eyes (Figs. 2B–D). Pronotal disc rectangular, without carina, in dorsal view (Fig. 2C); dorsally with two elongated projections, the first on the anterior edge and the second on the posterior edge; first projection narrow, acuminate and with a length less than or equal to the projection of the fastigium-vertex; second projection enlarged at the base and apically acuminate, with a small curved spine directed towards the head, in lateral view (Fig. 2D).</p> <p>Dorsal-lateral suture straight and black (Fig. 2C). Furcal suture concolorous with pronotal disc (Fig. 2C). Tegmina narrow, with curved apical half and straight apex (Fig. 4). Vein R sinuose and with small branches, most of them bifurcated near the apex (Fig. 2). Vein MP with three bifurcations branches reaching wing margin (Fig. 2). Vein MA with only one branch (Fig. 2). Vein CuA with two bifurcated branches reaching wing margin (Fig. 2). Fore femur slightly curved, with four long and narrow ventral spines (Fig. 3F). Fore tibia straight, with open tympanum and four pairs of small spines in ventral region (Fig. 3F). Mid femur slightly curved, with five narrow ventral spines, with the two apical spines much longer than the others (Fig. 3G). Mid tibia with enlarged basal half, two pairs of long dorsal spines and five pairs ventral spines (Fig. 3G). Hind femur enlarged at basal half, with eight pairs of long, narrow and curved ventral spines; apical half spines much larger than basal spines (Figs. 3A, 3H). Hind tibia straight with long, narrow and curved ventral spines (Figs. 3A, 3H). All legs with short bristles (Figs. 3F–H). Cercus wide with bifurcated apical half (Figs. 3I–J). Subgenital plate elongated and medially narrow (Figs. 2I–J). Stylus small, rectangular and with apex directed inward (Figs. 2I–J).</p> <p>Additional taxonomic notes. Nebulodraculus gen. nov. appears most closely related to Markia White, 1862 and Lichenodraculus Braun, 2011, differing from both genera in having two long dorsal projections on the pronotal disc (versus only one dorsal projection on the pronotal disc in Lichenodraculus); projection of the fastigium-vertex larger or the same size as the first dorsal projection of the pronotal disc (versus the first dorsal projection of the pronotum larger than the projection of the fastigium-vertex in Markia); apically bifurcated cercus (versus elongated, curved and with a small basal triangular projection in Lichenodraculus).</p> <p>Etymology. From Latin word nebulo = mist, fog + draculus = little dragon, meaning little fog dragon. In reference to the foggy altitude environment this katydid lives and the name of the proximate genus Lichenodraculus (Little lichen dragon).</p> <p>Distribution. Brazil (Roraima) and Venezuela (Bolíviar).</p></div> 	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ED87BE8F64E41B9FB7B8065B60FAE2	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	Mendes, Diego Matheus De Mello	Mendes, Diego Matheus De Mello (2022): The Little Fog Dragon-a new genus of Mountain Lichen Katydid (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae: Dysoniini) from the Serra do Sol, Roraima, Brazil. Zootaxa 5182 (1): 84-92, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5182.1.6
03ED87BE8F61E4189FB7B9725A96FED1.text	03ED87BE8F61E4189FB7B9725A96FED1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Nebulodraculus marioi Mendes 2022	<div><p>Nebulodraculus marioi Mendes sp. nov.</p> <p>Figures 2–7</p> <p>Diagnosis. Projection of the triangular fastigium-vertex and equivalent in size to the anterior projection of the pronotal disc, in lateral view (Fig. 3D). Cercus apically forked, with the external projection curved, narrow and with acuminate apex ending in a slightly curved spine; Slightly curved internal projection, with serrated inner face and acuminate apex (Figs. 3I–J). Space concave between the base of stylus (Figs. 3I–J).</p> <p>Description. Type material. Holotype ♂. BRASIL, Roraima, Parque Nacional Monte Roraima, 05°02’59”N — 60°36’29”W, 1.500 m, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-60.608055&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=5.049722" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -60.608055/lat 5.049722)">em floresta</a>, xii.2019, Rede entomológica aérea, F. Xavier col. (INPA).</p> <p>Male. Head. Projection of the triangular fastigium-vertex and equivalent in size to the anterior projection of the pronotal disc, in lateral view (Fig. 3D). Thorax. Pronotal disc with anterior projection acuminate and slightly curved backwards, in lateral view; wide posterior projection with a small apical spine (Fig. 3D). Mesobasisternum and metabasisternum triangular-shaped, anteriorly slightly concave (Fig. 2E). Lateral lobes of mesobasisternum anterolaterally, laterally and posteriorly convex, posterolaterally forming an angle of 120° (Fig. 2E). Lateral lobes of metabasisternum anterolaterally convex, laterally straight and posteriorly slightly convex, posterolaterally forming an angle of 140° (Fig. 2E). Wings. Left stridulatory file slightly curved; teeth in apical half small and more spaced apart (Fig. 5A). Total length of left stridulatory file 2.6 mm, greater vein width of 0.5 mm and a total of 54 teeth (Fig. 5A). Right stridulatory file slightly curved; teeth basal and apical minor (Fig. 5B). Total length file of 1.9 mm, widest vein of 0.3 mm and total of 45 teeth (Figs. 5B). Abdomen. Cercus apically forked, with the external projection curved, narrow and with acuminate apex ending in a slightly curved spine; Slightly curved internal projection, with serrated inner face and acuminate apex (Figs. 3I–J). Space concave between the base of stylus (Figs. 3I–J). Internal male genitalia. Not examined.</p> <p>Coloration. Based on photos of preserved specimen (Fig. 3). Body yellowish-brown. Eyes dark brown.</p> <p>Female. unknown.</p> <p>Geographical records. Brazil: Roraima (Fig. 10).</p> <p>Measurements (mm). Holotype ♂: TL: 22; TegL: 34; TegH: 9,5; WF: 3,2; PL: 5; PH: 4; FF: 5,5; FT: 7,2; MF: 8; MT: 8,5; HF: 20; HT: 22; Lplac: 3; LC: 2.</p> <p>Natural history notes. The forest at the collecting site and in general between 1400-1600m on the north slope of Serra do Sol is tall (15-20m canopy), made up mostly of straight, narrow-trunked trees with heavy loads of epiphytic mosses. The soil, vegetation, and atmosphere were extremely humid at this elevation during the expedition, nearly constantly bathed in clouds when not actually raining.</p> <p>Etymology. This species is dedicated to Dr. Mario Cohn-Haft, one of the most important ornithologists and naturalists in the Amazon and a dear friend for long time, who was always patient in talking, answering questions and teaching about animals (especially birds), plants and many other topics of Amazonian biodiversity. In addition, he organized (along with other researchers) several expeditions in remote areas of the Amazon, including the Scientific Expedition of Serra do Sol. It is thanks to this effort and curiosity that many new taxa from different groups have been and are being described, including this one.</p></div> 	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ED87BE8F61E4189FB7B9725A96FED1	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	Mendes, Diego Matheus De Mello	Mendes, Diego Matheus De Mello (2022): The Little Fog Dragon-a new genus of Mountain Lichen Katydid (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae: Dysoniini) from the Serra do Sol, Roraima, Brazil. Zootaxa 5182 (1): 84-92, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5182.1.6
03ED87BE8F62E4189FB7BEB15B04FCBB.text	03ED87BE8F62E4189FB7BEB15B04FCBB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Nebulodraculus holgeri (Cadena-Castaneda 2013) Mendes 2022	<div><p>Nebulodraculus holgeri (Cadena-Castañeda, 2013) comb. nov. ♂</p> <p>Figures 1 and 7</p> <p>Lichenodraculus holgeri Cadena-Castañeda, 2013; Cigliano et. al, 2022; Cadena-Castañeda et. al, 2022</p> <p>Diagnosis. Projection of the fastigium-vertex slightly ensiform-shaped and larger than the anterior projection of the pronotal disc, in lateral view (Fig. 3D). Cercus apically forked, with external projection curved, wide and apically with blunt tip; internal projection slightly curved, wide, with serrated inner face and rounded apex (Figs. 3I–J). Space triangular-shaped between the base of stylus (Figs. 3I–J).</p> <p>Known geographic distribution. Venezuela: Bolivia.</p></div> 	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ED87BE8F62E4189FB7BEB15B04FCBB	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	Mendes, Diego Matheus De Mello	Mendes, Diego Matheus De Mello (2022): The Little Fog Dragon-a new genus of Mountain Lichen Katydid (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae: Dysoniini) from the Serra do Sol, Roraima, Brazil. Zootaxa 5182 (1): 84-92, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5182.1.6
