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03A187E7FF98FFF906AADE4BFDC0FD35.text	03A187E7FF98FFF906AADE4BFDC0FD35.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mecopoda Serville 1831	<div><p>Mecopoda Serville, 1831</p> <p>Mecopoda Serville, 1831. Ann. Sci. nat. 22(86):154.</p> <p>Lucera Walker, 1869. Catalogue of the Specimens of Dermaptera Saltatoria in the Collection of the British Museum 2:265; Kirby, 1906. A Synonymic Catalogue of Orthoptera (Orthoptera Saltatoria, Locustidae vel Acridiidae) 2:363 (syn.)</p> <p>Type species: Mecopoda maculata Serville, 1831, by original monotypy.</p> <p>Lucera bicoloripes Walker, 1869; nomen dubium under Mecopoda</p> <p>Locusta longipes Thunberg, 1815; nomen dubium under Mecopoda</p> <p>Decticus pallidus Walker 1869; nomen dubium under Mecopoda</p> <p>Generic characters. Diagnostic characters. Large-sized (Fig. 4). Fastigium of vertex widened anteriorly. Head sulcate, with or without transverse lateral apices. Disc of pronotum flat, with truncate anterior and obtusely angular posterior margins, and distinct lateral carina. Tegmina surpassing apices of posterior femur. Prosternum bispinose. Male cerci with incurved apices. Male subgenital plate elongate, with styli and distinct apical notch. Ovipositor robust, elongate, sword-like.</p> <p>Table 2. Song parameters for the species (and its populations) within the species group niponensis</p> <p>duration of a 3- period of a 3- Temper</p> <p>number of analzed duration of a song period of a song</p> <p>species variable-syllable variable-syllable ature [º Locality references</p> <p>song unit unit [s] unit [s]</p> <p>subunit [s] subunit [s] C]</p> <p>0.081± 0.0031 0.081 ±0.0031</p> <p>M. niponensis 1 Korea this study (0.064 -0.085) (0.064 -0.085)</p> <p>15.03±2.97 (10.55- 15.03±2.97 (10.55- 0.097± 0.024 0.111 ±0.004</p> <p>M. niponensis 16 24 Fuyang, Anhui this study 19.9) 19.9) (0.093 -0.102) (0.102 -0.119)</p> <p>16.68±1.72(14.31- 16.68±1.72 (14.31- 0.123± 0.002 0.134 ±0.002 Liankangshan,</p> <p>M. niponensis 20 23 this study 20.3) 20.3) (0.119 -0.131) (0.130 -0.143) Henan</p> <p>17.42±1.47 (15.4- 17.42±1.47 (15.4- 0.103± 0.001 0.109 ±0.001</p> <p>M. niponensis 22 22 Shaowu, Fujian this study 21) 21) (0.102 -0.105) (0.107 -0.112)</p> <p>15.7±1.33 (15.7- 15.7±1.33 (15.7- 0.119± 0.003 0.133 ±0.003</p> <p>M. niponensis 5 ca.22 Tongling, Anhui this study 19.1) 19.1) (0.113 -0.125) (0.129 -0.144)</p> <p>11.55±1.66 (9.75- 11.55±1.66 (9.75- 0.077± 0.0014 0.084 ±0.0016</p> <p>M. niponensis 26 ca.25 Qichun, Hubei this study 15.8) 15.8) (0.075 -0.080) (0.081 -0.089)</p> <p>18.57±0.91 (17.5- 18.57±0.91 (17.5- 0.132± 0.00095 0.132 ±0.00095</p> <p>M. niponensis 8 22 Jinhua, Zhejiang this study 20) 20) (0.129 -0.135) (0.129 -0.135)</p> <p>11.72±1.73 (9.6- 11.72±1.73 (9.6- 0.103± 0.00275 0.103 ±0.00275 Qingyuanshan,</p> <p>M. niponensis 10 ca.25 this study 15.7) 15.7) (0.096 -0.115) (0.096 -0.115) Jiangxi</p> <p>11.71±0.53 (10.85- 11.71±0.53 (10.85- 0.095± 0.00285 0.095 ±0.00285</p> <p>M. niponensis 10 ca.25 Tongren, Guangxi this study 12.7) 12.7) (0.090 -0.104) (0.090 -0.104)</p> <p>10.70±1.11 (8.8- 10.70±1.11 (8.8- 0.0798± 0.00618 0.0798 ±0.00618</p> <p>M. niponensis 26 ca.25 Hunan this study 14.6) 14.6) (0.056 -0.086) (0.056 -0.086)</p> <p>Temper</p> <p>number of analzed duration of a song period of a song duration of a period of a syllable</p> <p>song type ature [º Locality references</p> <p>song unit unit [s] unit [s] syllable [s] [s]</p> <p>C]</p> <p>0.3484± 0.00955 0.3484 ± 0.00955 0.0269 ± 0.00099 0.027 ±0.00097 Heishiding,</p> <p>M. fallax 42 ca. 26 this study (0.326-0.37) (0.326-0.37) (0.0254 -0.0292) (0.0258 -0.0297) Guangdong</p> <p>0.7564± 0.04039 0.7564 ± 0.04039 0.0287 ± 0.00085 0.0293 ±0.00087 Wuzhishan,</p> <p>M. fallax 35 ca.24 this study (0.615 -0.805) (0.615 -0.805) (0.0265 -0.0302) (0.027 -0.0308) Hainan</p> <p>0.3207± 0.01422 0.3207 ± 0.01422 0.0222 ± 0.00094 0.0229 ±0.00110 ca.27- Damingshan,</p> <p>M. fallax 115 this study (0.283 -0.352) (0.283 -0.352) (0.0208 -0.0247) (0.0212 -0.0252) 29 Guangxi</p> <p>0.5763± 0.03258 0.5763 ± 0.03258 0.0268 ± 0.00087 0.0268 ±0.00087</p> <p>M. fallax 66 26 Maguan, Yunnan this study (0.520-0.71) (0.520-0.71) (0.0245 -0.0288) (0.0245 -0.0288)</p> <p>Liu et al.</p> <p>M. fallax 0.572±0.004 24 Delong, Yunnan 2019</p> <p>4.4823± 0.03122 4.6485 ± 0.0497 0.0341 ± 0.00055 0.0341 ±0.00055 Wangtianshu,</p> <p>M. crescendo 6 ca.25 this study (4.434 -4.513) (4.559 -4.6998) (0.0265 -0.0473) (0.0265 -0.0473) Yunnan</p> <p>2.969± 0.09986 3.963 ±0.1247 Wangtianshu,</p> <p>M. crescendo 22 ca.27 this study (2.685 -3.099) (3.675 -4.253) Yunnan</p> <p>0.0419± 0.00052 0.0419 ±0.00052 Mengping,</p> <p>M. himalaya ca.22 this study (0.0401 -0.0433) (0.0401 -0.0433) Yunnan</p> <p>0.068± 0.0006 0.068 ±0.0006 Wangtianshu,</p> <p>M. marmorata 100 ca.25 this study (0.065 -0.068) (0.065 -0.068) Yunnan</p> <p>\ Notes. The numbers in brackets indicates values' range.</p> <p>Redescription. Head. Fastigium of vertex is widely truncated and 1.5–3 times wider than scapus. Thorax. Pronotum is elongated and broadened backward. Male pronotum is narrowest in the beginning of prozona, broadened backward after the first transverse sulcus. Disc of pronotum is flat with the exception of distinct depression around the sulcus. Legs are robust and long. Anterior coxa is armed with a spine. Anterior femur is longer than pronotum. Anterior and median femora possess indistinct tiny spines on ventro-anterior margin; posterior femora possess a few small spines near apex on ventro-posterior margin. Each tibia possesses fine spines on each margin. Tymapana on the fore tibiae is fully open on both sides, widened at and abruptly constricted below tympana. Female pronotum</p> <p>resembles that of male in general, but is less broadened backward especially in the ending of metazona. Wings. Male tegmina are well developed, extending beyond abdominal apex and surpassing apex of hind femur. The number of stridulatory teeth varies between 64 and 122 at the species level (Table 4; Fig. 5). The lowest number is observed in M. marmorata He while the highest in M. minor yunnanensis. Female tegmina are also well developed and extend beyond apex of abdomen, but are distinguished from male tegmina by the length and shape.</p> <p>Table 3. Song parameters for the species (and its populations) within the species group confracta</p> <p>number of number of</p> <p>duration of a period of a duration of a period of a Temperatur data song type syllables in a chirp in a Locality</p> <p>song unit [s] song unit [s] single chirp [s] single chirp [s] e [ºC] sourse</p> <p>chirp song unit</p> <p>0.216± 0.0065 0.443 ±0.0090 Damingshan,</p> <p>B1 1 ca.27 this study</p> <p>(0.195 -0.222) (0.421 -0.459) 9 Guangxi</p> <p>0.207± 0.0214 0.461 ±0.0249 Dinghushan,</p> <p>M. confracta 1 ca.27 this study</p> <p>(0.161 -0.266) (0.414 -0.555) 7 Guangxi</p> <p>0.182± 0.0107 0.445 ±0.0091 Heishiding,</p> <p>M. confracta 1 ca.26 this study</p> <p>(0.149 -0.199) (0.414 -0.466) 8 Guangdong</p> <p>0.261± 0.0127 0.509 ±0.0280 Maguan,</p> <p>M. confracta 1 ca.26 this study</p> <p>(0.223 -0.277) (0.448 -0.577) 11 Yunnan</p> <p>0.268± 0.0095 0.562 ±0.0123 Menglun,</p> <p>M. confracta 1 ca.27 this study</p> <p>(0.248 -0.283) (0.535 -0.593) 12 Yunnan</p> <p>0.228± 0.0167 0.315 ±0.0094 Menglun,</p> <p>M. confracta 1 ca.28 this study</p> <p>(0.195 -0.272) (0.282 -0.349) 6 Yunnan</p> <p>0.325± 0.0055 0.325 ±0.0055 Menglun,</p> <p>M. confracta 1 ca.28 this study</p> <p>(0.318 -0.350) (0.318 -0.350) 6 Yunnan</p> <p>6.110± 0.365 12.895 ± 0.998 0.0503 ± 0.0017 0.182 ± 0.0194 35±3 (31- Tiandong, M. synconfracta 24 this study (5.67-6.6) (11.9-13.89) (0.047 -0.054) (0.159 -0.221) 2 38) Guangxi</p> <p>6.392± 0.051± 0.0040 0.161 ±0.0048 39.5±0.5 Jianfengling, M. synconfracta ca.25 this study 0.0735(6.32- 14.75 (0.039 -0.057) (0.153 -0.180) 2 (39-40) Hainan</p> <p>5.963±0.5625 20.25±4.75 0.0547± 0.00213 0.185 ±0.0094 31.5±4.5 Liuzhou, M. synconfracta 22 this study (5.4-6.525) (15.5-25) (0.0505 -0.0579) (0.172 -0.203) 2 (27-36) Guangxi</p> <p>6.383± 11.029± 0.0796± 0.0036 0.113 ±0.0260 55.67±2.58</p> <p>M. synconfracta 20 Shenzhen this study 0.31630 0.33595 (0.0626 -0.0832) (0.090 -0.202) 2 (51-60)</p> <p>0.5176± 0.04196 3.185 ±0.0318 14.06±0.539(13- Southeastern Mecopoda _"S" 1 ca. 20 this study</p> <p>(0.4475 -0.610) (3.125-3.26) 15) Asia</p> <p>" M. elongata Guangzhou, Liu et al.</p> <p>1 20</p> <p>elongata "? 5.98±0.17 ~18.57 36 Guangdong 2019 Notes. The numbers in brackets indicates values range. " M.elongata elongata " (Liu et al. 2019) is questionable.</p> <p>Table 4. Song parameters for the species (and its populations) within the species group minor Temperature (sub)species chirp segment trill segment Locality references [ºC] duration of a period of a number duration of a period of a single chirp single chirp [s] of chirps syllable [s] syllable [s] 0.209± 0.0236 0.696 ± 0.1009 0.0158 ± 0.00230 0.0246 ±0.0024 M. m. minor 27 28 Japan this study (0.169 -0.247) (0.297 -0.827) (0.0110 -0.0204) (0.0175 -0.119) 0.412± 0.0197 1.193 ± 0.0741 0.0350 ± 0.00264 0.0350 ±0.00264 M. m. minor 23 22 Jingmen, Hubei this study (0.377 -0.449) (1.025 -1.352) (0.0314 -0.0390) (0.0314 -0.0390) 0.0353± 0.00344 0.0353 ±0.00344 M. m. minor - - - 22 Jinhua, Zhejiang this study (0.0298 -0.0403) (0.0298 -0.0403) 0.0429± 0.00334 0.0429 ±0.00334 Qingyuanshan, M. m. minor - - - ca.21 this study (0.0356 -0.0493) (0.0356 -0.0493) Jiangxi 0.0389± 0.00055 0.0389 ±0.00055 Tongren, M. m. minor - - - 24 this study (0.0376 -0.0403) (0.0376 -0.0403) Guangxi 0.0367± 0.00076 0.0367 ±0.00076 Damingshan, M. m. minor - - - ca.23 this study (0.0390 -0.0350) (0.0390 -0.0350) Guangxi 0.05078± 0.05078±0.00139 Zhaoqing, M. m. minor - - - 0.00139 ca.20 this study (0.0477 -0.0569) Guangdong (0.0477 -0.0569) 0.0887± 0.00730 0.0887 ±0.00730 Yuanmou, M. m. yunnana - - - ca.18 this study (0.0797 -0.1038) (0.0797 -0.1038) Yunnan 0.1311± 0.00817 0.1311 ±0.00817 chengjiang, M. m. yunnana - - - 14 this study (0.1204 -0.1881) (0.1204 -0.1881) Yunnan Wuzhishan, Liu et al. M. hainanensis 0.66±0.03 1.54 0.136±0.001 26 Hainan 2019 Notes. The numbers in brackets indicates values' range. The dash indicates that data were not analyzed.</p> <p>Distribution. The species of the genus Mecopoda are distributed mainly over Oriental Region and a few areas in Palearctic (Korea and Japan). They were also reported in Pakistan (Panhwar et al. 2016) and Micronesia (Vickery et al. 1999).</p> <p>Notes. The types of other three names within the genus Mecopoda in East Asia have also been exmamined besides Locusta (Mecopoda) niponensis, as well as the sole female nymph type of Decticus pallidus Walker, 1869 in India. These types were kept in British Museum (Natural History), London, except that the type of Locusta longipes Thunberg, 1815, which was kept in Museum of Evolution, Uppsala University, Sweden. The sole male nymph type of Locusta longipes could be possibly collected from Japan through guessing from Thunberg’s travel history, for its collection labels were missing. The sole male nymph type of Lucera bicoloripes Walker, 1869 was collected from Macao in China. One lectotype of Decticus tenebrosus Walker, 1869 was established for one Philippine female adult and another paralectotype was established for one Korean female adult.</p> <p>The nymph types cannot be identified to species level, therefore, the three species Decticus pallidus, Locusta longipes, and Lucera bicoloripes, should be considered as nomina dubia under Mecopoda. Concerning the species Decticus tenebrosus, the Korean female paralectotype can be distinguished from the Philippine female lectotype by the smaller body, tegminal structure and shape. And then here based on the Korean female paralectotype, we erected one new species M. minor minor sp. nov..</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A187E7FF98FFF906AADE4BFDC0FD35	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. 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03A187E7FF9CFFF906AADF44FB23F823.text	03A187E7FF9CFFF906AADF44FB23F823.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Locusta niponensis (Haan 1843)	<div><p>Species group niponensis (Haan, 1843)</p> <p>Diagnosis (species group “a”). The species studied here within the species group possesses the widest tegmina, comparatively long files (Fig. 5 a–f) and widest mirrors (Fig. 6 a–e). The file is widest in middle, from which teeth are gradually narrowed toward both ends (Fig. 5 a–f).</p> <p>Bioacoustics. One song unit is composed of several continuous syllables (Fig. 1). This species group possesses 5 song types (Fig. 1, Table 2). The song types of M. himalaya sp. nov. and M. marmorata He are distinguished from other three types by the repeated syllables without amplitude change (Fig. 1 p–q, s–t). In the other three types, one song unit could be separated into three phases, i.e., low-amplitude beginning and ending phases, and high-amplitude middle climax (Fig. 1 a–d, f–i, k–n).</p> <p>Included taxa. M. niponensis (East Asia), M. fallax He, 2019 (China), M. crescendo sp. n. (China), M. himalaya sp. n. (China), and M. tibetensis sp. n. (China), and M. marmorata He, 2019 (China).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A187E7FF9CFFF906AADF44FB23F823	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	Liu, Chun-Xiang;Heller, Klaus-Gerhard;Wang, Xue-Song;Yang, Zhen;Wu, Chao;Liu, Fei;Zhang, Tao	Liu, Chun-Xiang, Heller, Klaus-Gerhard, Wang, Xue-Song, Yang, Zhen, Wu, Chao, Liu, Fei, Zhang, Tao (2020): Taxonomy of a katydid genus Mecopoda Serville (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae, Mecopodinae) from East Asia. Zootaxa 4758 (2): 296-310, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4758.2.5
03A187E7FF9FFFFB06AAD9ECFD32FC79.text	03A187E7FF9FFFFB06AAD9ECFD32FC79.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mecopoda niponensis (Haan 1843)	<div><p>Mecopoda niponensis (Haan, 1843)</p> <p>(Figs 1 a–e; 4a; 5a; 6a)</p> <p>Locusta (Mecopoda) niponensis Haan, 1843. Temminck [Ed.] Verhandelingen over de Natuurlijke Geschiedenis der Nederlansche Overzeesche Bezittingen 19/20:188 (unspecified primary type, origin. Descript.; type locality: Japan; type depository: unknown)</p> <p>Mecopoda elongata Karny, 1921. Philippine Journ. Science 18(5):612</p> <p>Mecopoda niponensis Karny, 1924. Treubia 5(1–3):159; Jin &amp; Xia, 1994. Jour. Orth. Res. 3:28; Otte, 1997. Orthoptera Species File 7:101; Ichikawa. 2001. Tettigonia 3:79; Kim, T.-W. &amp; J.I. Kim. 2001. Korean J. Entomol. 31(3):159; Shi, F.-M., L.H. Zhao &amp; Xin Wang. 2013. Acta Zootaxonomica Sin. 38(4):739; Zhou, Z.-J., M. Yang, Y.-L. Chang &amp; F.-M. Shi. 2014. Acta Entomol. Sin. 56(4):408–418; Han, L., H.-Y. Liu &amp; F.-M. Shi. 2015. International Journal of Fauna and Biological Studies 2(1):19; Storozhenko, T.-W. Kim &amp; Jeon. 2015. Monograph of Korean Orthoptera 33.</p> <p>Mecopoda elongata variety niponensis Beier, 1966. Orthopterorum Catalogus 9:299</p> <p>Examined specimens. China: Anhui Province: 3 males, 2 females, Chuzhou City, Huangfu Mountain, 1965. VI.; 16 males, 1 females, Fuyang City, Yingdong District, 2014.IX.20; 2 males, Jixi County, 2012.IX., 2 males, Lushan County, Luling Town, 2012.IX.; 1 male, Tongling City, 2012.IX.; 1 male, Tongling City, Fenghuang Mountain, 2014.X.16. China: 1 male, 2 females, Chongqing City, Jinfo Mountain, 2014.IX.. China: Fujian Province: 2 males, 2008.X.; 1 male, Shaowu City, 1946. VIII.6–15; 3 males, 2 females, Shaowu City, Jiangshi Reserve, 2015. VII.3; 9 males, 1 female, Shaowu City, Longhu Station, 2014.X.9. China: Gansu Province: 2 females, Longnan City, Bikou Town, 2014. VIII.15. China: Guangdong Province: 7 males, Guangzhou City, Tangxia, 1958.IX.20. China: Guangxi Province: 1 male, Guilin City, Longsheng County, Jiangdi Village, 2012. VI.17; 5 males, 3 females, Leye County, Huaping Town; 1 male, Lingui County, 1952.IX.–XI.; 1 male, Maoershan, Huajiang Township, Gaoan Village, 2012. VI.; 2 males, 1 female, Maoershan, Tongren Station, 2014.X.27. China: Guizhou Province: 1 male, 3 females, Daozhen County, Dashahe Xiannudong Protection Station, 2013. VIII.3; 1 female, Daozhen County, Luohe town, 2013. VIII.; 1male, 1 female, Meitan County, 2013. VII.; 2 males, Xishui County, Chengzhai Township, 2009.X.17. China: Hebei Province: 25 males, 2 females, Xinyang City, Liankang Mountain, 2014.IX.23. China: Hubei Province: 12 males, 1 female, Huanggang City, Qichun County, 2014.IX.26. China: Hunan Province: 10 males, 1 female, Changde City, Shimen County, Hupingshan Town, Wangyuehu, 2015.7.20; 10 males, 3 females, Hupingshan Nature Reserve, Daling, Xiangbizigou, 2014.X.18; 10 males, 19 females, Hupingshan Nature Reserve, Sangzhi, Maozhuhe, 2014.X.14–17; 6 males, 11 females, Hupingshan Nature Reserve, Sangzhi, Nanmuping, 2014.X.23; 6 males, 4 females, Sangzhi County, Bamaoxi Township, 2014.X.24–27. China: Jiangsu Province: 3 males, Nanjing City, Niushou Mountain, 2013.IX.18. China: 8 males, 1931. VII.; 1 male, Ji’an City, Qingyuan Mountain, 2014.X.23; 2 males, Jiujiang County, 2012.IX.; 1 male, Longnan County, Jiulianshan Mountain, 2000. VII.24–30; 13 males, Nanchang County, Liantang Town, 1957. VII.19–VIII.10; 1 male, Shangrao Forest Park, 2011. VII.; 1 male, Wuning County, 1980. VIII.20; 1 male, Yongfeng County, 1979.IX.6. China: Sichuan Province: 1 female, Wenchuan County, Yingxiu Town, 1983.IX.15; 5 males, 2 females, Emeishan City, Fuhu Mountain, 1957.IX.; 1 female, Huagaoxi Nature Reserve, 2013. VIII.14; 1 male, 1 female, Shuangliu County, 1980.IX.7; China: Yunnan Province: 1 male, Jinping County, Ma’andi Township, 2013. VIII.20. China: Zhejiang Province: 2 males, Jinhua City, Pujiang County, 2014.X.12.</p> <p>Diagnosis. The species is distinguished from congeners by the short wide tegmen (see measurements in Tables 5–6).</p> <p>Bioacoustics. Within a song unit, low-amplitude beginning and ending phases consists of repeated simple syllables, high-amplitude climax is complex and composed of several repeated subunits. One subunit consists of 3 variable-amplitude syllables (Fig. 1 a–e).</p> <p>M. niponensis is is widely distributed in the subtropics of China (extending west-southward to Yunnan, northward to Henan), eastward to Korea and Japan.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A187E7FF9FFFFB06AAD9ECFD32FC79	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	Liu, Chun-Xiang;Heller, Klaus-Gerhard;Wang, Xue-Song;Yang, Zhen;Wu, Chao;Liu, Fei;Zhang, Tao	Liu, Chun-Xiang, Heller, Klaus-Gerhard, Wang, Xue-Song, Yang, Zhen, Wu, Chao, Liu, Fei, Zhang, Tao (2020): Taxonomy of a katydid genus Mecopoda Serville (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae, Mecopodinae) from East Asia. Zootaxa 4758 (2): 296-310, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4758.2.5
03A187E7FF9EFFFB06AADF7FFC1DF84A.text	03A187E7FF9EFFFB06AADF7FFC1DF84A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mecopoda crescendo Liu & Heller & Wang & Yang & Wu & Liu & Zhang 2020	<div><p>Mecopoda crescendo sp. nov. Liu</p> <p>(Figs 1 k–o; 5c; 6c)</p> <p>Holotype. male, CHINA: Yunnan, Mengla County, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=101.5869&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=21.5998" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 101.5869/lat 21.5998)">Wangtianshu Scenic Spot</a>, 21.5998N 101.5869E, 2014.X., T ZHANG.</p> <p>Paratypes. 14 males, 1 female, same data as in holotype; CHINA: Yunnan, Mengla County, 6 males, 2 females, Menglun Botanic Garden, 21.9237N 101.2711E, 2014.X., T ZHANG; <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=101.2711&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=21.9237" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 101.2711/lat 21.9237)">Menglun</a>, 5 females, 795m, 2014.X.; 1 female, 2014.IV. 28–30, C WU.</p> <p>Diagnosis. M. crescendo is distinguished from the species in the species group niponensis by the silent phases between two neighboring song units (Fig. 1k). The species is distributed in South China (only in Yunnan Province).</p> <p>Etymology. The species name indicates that it sings in a crecendo.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A187E7FF9EFFFB06AADF7FFC1DF84A	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	Liu, Chun-Xiang;Heller, Klaus-Gerhard;Wang, Xue-Song;Yang, Zhen;Wu, Chao;Liu, Fei;Zhang, Tao	Liu, Chun-Xiang, Heller, Klaus-Gerhard, Wang, Xue-Song, Yang, Zhen, Wu, Chao, Liu, Fei, Zhang, Tao (2020): Taxonomy of a katydid genus Mecopoda Serville (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae, Mecopodinae) from East Asia. Zootaxa 4758 (2): 296-310, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4758.2.5
03A187E7FF9EFFFB06AADAA0FAA2FA43.text	03A187E7FF9EFFFB06AADAA0FAA2FA43.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mecopoda fallax He 2019	<div><p>Mecopoda fallax He, 2019</p> <p>(Figs 1 f–j; 5b; 6b)</p> <p>Mecopoda fallax He, 2019. In Liu et al., Zootaxa 4585(3):571 (Holotype, male, origin. Descript.; type locality: China, China South-central, Yunnan, Mangshi; type depository: ECNU)</p> <p>Examined material. China: Guangxi Province: 8 males, Nanning City, Daming Mountain, 2013.IX.28; 1 male, 1 female, Longzhou County, Nonggang, 2012.VII.; 12 males, 3 females, China: Hainan Province: Shuiman Township, Wuzhishan Mountain, 2014.X.16; 9 males, 3 females, Yunnan Province: Wenshan Prefecture, Malipo, 2014.XI.14.</p> <p>Diagnosis. The species is distinguished from M. niponensis by the comparatively long wide tegmen (see measurements in Tables 5–6).</p> <p>Bioacoustics. The species differs from M. niponensis by the much shorter period of a single song unit, and that three phases are made up of repeated simple syllables (see song parameters in Table 2). The species is widely distributed in South and southwestern China (only including Guangxi, Guangdong, Hainan and Yunnan).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A187E7FF9EFFFB06AADAA0FAA2FA43	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	Liu, Chun-Xiang;Heller, Klaus-Gerhard;Wang, Xue-Song;Yang, Zhen;Wu, Chao;Liu, Fei;Zhang, Tao	Liu, Chun-Xiang, Heller, Klaus-Gerhard, Wang, Xue-Song, Yang, Zhen, Wu, Chao, Liu, Fei, Zhang, Tao (2020): Taxonomy of a katydid genus Mecopoda Serville (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae, Mecopodinae) from East Asia. Zootaxa 4758 (2): 296-310, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4758.2.5
03A187E7FF91FFF406AADF02FD75F848.text	03A187E7FF91FFF406AADF02FD75F848.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mecopoda confracta Liu & Heller & Wang & Yang & Wu & Liu & Zhang 2020	<div><p>Species group confracta Liu</p> <p>Diagnosis. The species group “b” category has mediate-width long tegmina, comparatively short files (Fig. 5 g–k) and the narrowest mirror (Fig. 6 g–k). The file is widest in basal quarter, from which teeth are gradually narrower toward both ends (Fig. 5 g–k). The songs are discontinuous and each song unit consists of numerous simple syllables (Figs 2a, f, k).</p> <p>Included taxa. Mecopoda confracta sp. n. (China), M. synconfracta sp. n. (China), Mecopoda _“S” (Figs 3 k–o, 5i, 6i; Malaysia) (Sismondo1990), Mecopoda sp. (Figs 5j, 6j; Vietnam), Mecopoda elongata elongata (Figs 5k, 6k; India), and Mecopoda _“N” (Bali) (Sismondo1990).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A187E7FF91FFF406AADF02FD75F848	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	Liu, Chun-Xiang;Heller, Klaus-Gerhard;Wang, Xue-Song;Yang, Zhen;Wu, Chao;Liu, Fei;Zhang, Tao	Liu, Chun-Xiang, Heller, Klaus-Gerhard, Wang, Xue-Song, Yang, Zhen, Wu, Chao, Liu, Fei, Zhang, Tao (2020): Taxonomy of a katydid genus Mecopoda Serville (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae, Mecopodinae) from East Asia. Zootaxa 4758 (2): 296-310, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4758.2.5
03A187E7FF91FFF406AAD9ECFC57FDE6.text	03A187E7FF91FFF406AAD9ECFC57FDE6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mecopoda himalaya Liu & Heller & Wang & Yang & Wu & Liu & Zhang 2020	<div><p>Mecopoda himalaya sp. nov. Liu</p> <p>(Figs 1 p–r; 5d; 6d)</p> <p>Holotype. male, CHINA: Yunnan, Honghe City, Jinping County, Mengqiao Village, Mengping, 474m, 2013.VIII.21, CX LIU, K-G HELLER.</p> <p>Paratypes. 1 male, CHINA: Yunnan, Honghe City, Jinping County, Surburb of Jinping County, 500m, 2013. VIII.17, CX LIU, K-G HELLER.</p> <p>Diagnosis. M. himalaya is distinguished from the species in the species group niponensis by the low number of teeth and largest tooth density (Figs 5d; Table 5) and continuous song, which consists of repeated unchanged simple syllables (Fig. 1 p–r). The species is only distributed in low altitudes of Yunnan Province in China.</p> <p>Etymology. The species name indicates its locality and distribution area.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A187E7FF91FFF406AAD9ECFC57FDE6	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	Liu, Chun-Xiang;Heller, Klaus-Gerhard;Wang, Xue-Song;Yang, Zhen;Wu, Chao;Liu, Fei;Zhang, Tao	Liu, Chun-Xiang, Heller, Klaus-Gerhard, Wang, Xue-Song, Yang, Zhen, Wu, Chao, Liu, Fei, Zhang, Tao (2020): Taxonomy of a katydid genus Mecopoda Serville (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae, Mecopodinae) from East Asia. Zootaxa 4758 (2): 296-310, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4758.2.5
03A187E7FF91FFF406AADD10FD72F9DF.text	03A187E7FF91FFF406AADD10FD72F9DF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mecopoda marmorata He 2019	<div><p>Mecopoda marmorata He, 2019</p> <p>(Figs 1 s–u; 5f; 6f)</p> <p>Mecopoda marmorata He, 2019. In Liu et al., Zootaxa 4585(3):571 (Holotype, female, origin. Descript.; type locality: China, China South-central, Yunnan, Menglun; type depository: ECNU, Shanghai)</p> <p>Examined material. Topotype. 1 male (No. JF511), China: Yunnan Province: Mengla County: Menglun: Wangtianshu Scenic Spot, 21.5998N 101.5869E, 2014.X., T ZHANG.</p> <p>First description of male. The species M. marmorata is distinctly differentiated from other species in the species group “a” by comparatively few file teeth and comparatively large tooth density (see measurements in Tables 5–6). The calling song consists of continuous syllable-groups. Each syllable-group, with a regular period and duration (67.5ms), consists of 5 syllables with gradually decreasing amplitude (Fig. 1 s–t). The species is recorded to be distributed in South China (only including Yunnan).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A187E7FF91FFF406AADD10FD72F9DF	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	Liu, Chun-Xiang;Heller, Klaus-Gerhard;Wang, Xue-Song;Yang, Zhen;Wu, Chao;Liu, Fei;Zhang, Tao	Liu, Chun-Xiang, Heller, Klaus-Gerhard, Wang, Xue-Song, Yang, Zhen, Wu, Chao, Liu, Fei, Zhang, Tao (2020): Taxonomy of a katydid genus Mecopoda Serville (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae, Mecopodinae) from East Asia. Zootaxa 4758 (2): 296-310, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4758.2.5
03A187E7FF91FFF406AADB18FC57FBEE.text	03A187E7FF91FFF406AADB18FC57FBEE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mecopoda tibetensis Liu & Heller & Wang & Yang & Wu & Liu & Zhang 2020	<div><p>Mecopoda tibetensis sp. nov. Liu</p> <p>(Figs 5f; 6f)</p> <p>Holotype. male, CHINA: Tibet, Motuo, Maniweng, 2006.VIII., CX Liu.</p> <p>Paratypes. CHINA: Tibet, Motuo, Urban District, 6 males, 2 females, 1084m, 2006.VIII.21, HB LIANG &amp; M BAI; 10 males, 2015.VIII.16, HB LIANG, QT WU &amp; ZZ HUANG; 1 males, Beibeng Village, 2015.VIII.21, HB LIANG &amp; ZZ HUANG (IZCAS); 2 males, at light, 108K near Zamo Road, Qiaotou Hotel, 2015.VIII.23, J YAO &amp; MQ WANG; 1 male, Maniweng, 2 males, Didong, 2006.VIII., CX Liu.</p> <p>Diagnosis. M. tibetensis is distinguished from M. himalaya by the comparatively long file and the comparatively wide right stridulatory apparatus (Figs 5f; 6f; Tables 5–6). The species is only distributed in low altitudes of Tibet.</p> <p>Etymology. The species name indicates its locality and distribution area.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A187E7FF91FFF406AADB18FC57FBEE	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	Liu, Chun-Xiang;Heller, Klaus-Gerhard;Wang, Xue-Song;Yang, Zhen;Wu, Chao;Liu, Fei;Zhang, Tao	Liu, Chun-Xiang, Heller, Klaus-Gerhard, Wang, Xue-Song, Yang, Zhen, Wu, Chao, Liu, Fei, Zhang, Tao (2020): Taxonomy of a katydid genus Mecopoda Serville (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae, Mecopodinae) from East Asia. Zootaxa 4758 (2): 296-310, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4758.2.5
03A187E7FF90FFF506AAD9ECFB95FCA5.text	03A187E7FF90FFF506AAD9ECFB95FCA5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mecopoda confracta Liu & Heller & Wang & Yang & Wu & Liu & Zhang 2020	<div><p>Mecopoda confracta sp. n. Liu</p> <p>(Figs 2 a–e; 4b; 5g; 6g)</p> <p>Holotype. male, CHINA: Yunnan, Mengla County, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=101.5869&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=21.5998" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 101.5869/lat 21.5998)">Wangtianshu Scenic Spot</a>, 21.5998N 101.5869E, 2014.X., T ZHANG.</p> <p>Paratypes. 10 males, same data as in holotype; CHINA: Guangxi, 6 males, 1 female, Nanning City, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=108.5507&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=23.3844" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 108.5507/lat 23.3844)">Damingshan Scenic Spot</a>, 23.3844N 108.5507E, 2014.X., C WU; 2 males, Longzhou City, Nonggang Nature Reserve, 2013. VII., YY WANG; Yunnan, 1 male, Mengla County, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=101.2711&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=21.9237" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 101.2711/lat 21.9237)">Menglun Botanic Garden</a>, 21.9237N 101.2711E, 2014.X., T ZHANG; Yunnan, 3 males, Wenshan County, Maguan Village, 2017.X., C WU; 1 male (CH 7680), Jin Ping, 2014. IV., K-G HELLER &amp; CX LIU; Ruili City, 2 males, 2 females, Botanic Garden,. 2013.IX.16, C WU; 4 males, Bangda Village, 1432m, 2014.III., XD YANG; Guangdong, Zhaoqing City, 1 male, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=113.9738&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=22.6722" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 113.9738/lat 22.6722)">Dinghushan Nature Reserve</a>, 22.6722N 113.9738E, 2014.X.5, T ZHANG; 1 male, Heishiding Nature Reserve, 2014.X.2, T ZHANG.</p> <p>Diagnosis. The new species is distinguished from its congeners by basal teeth of the stridulatory file which are abruptly becoming smaller proximad (Fig. 5g).</p> <p>Bioacoustics. The song unit is only a simple chirp, made up of a few simple syllables (Fig. 2 a–d) (see song parameters in Table 3). Its song is very similar to the song type “Chirper“ that was described by Nityananda &amp; Balakrishnan (2006), but different from the latter by the short interval between neighboring chirps. The relation between duration and period is 1: 2 in M. confracta sp. n. compared to 1: 4 in “Chirper”.</p> <p>The species “b1” is widely distributed in southern China (including Yunnan, Guangxi, and Guangdong).</p> <p>Etymology. The species name indicates that its song consists of broken chirps.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A187E7FF90FFF506AAD9ECFB95FCA5	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	Liu, Chun-Xiang;Heller, Klaus-Gerhard;Wang, Xue-Song;Yang, Zhen;Wu, Chao;Liu, Fei;Zhang, Tao	Liu, Chun-Xiang, Heller, Klaus-Gerhard, Wang, Xue-Song, Yang, Zhen, Wu, Chao, Liu, Fei, Zhang, Tao (2020): Taxonomy of a katydid genus Mecopoda Serville (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae, Mecopodinae) from East Asia. Zootaxa 4758 (2): 296-310, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4758.2.5
03A187E7FF90FFF506AADFD0FE29F846.text	03A187E7FF90FFF506AADFD0FE29F846.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mecopoda minor Liu & Heller & Wang & Yang & Wu & Liu & Zhang 2020	<div><p>Species group minor Liu</p> <p>Diagnosis (species group “c”). The songs are constituted by numerous discontinuous chirps at the beginning followed by continuous syllables (Figs 3 a–k).</p> <p>Notes. According to the song characteristics (Liu et al., 2019), M. hainanensis He, 2019, should be put into the species group.</p> <p>Included species and subspecies. M. minor sp. n. (East Asia), M. m. yunnana sub sp. n. (China), M. hainanensis He, 2019 (China).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A187E7FF90FFF506AADFD0FE29F846	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	Liu, Chun-Xiang;Heller, Klaus-Gerhard;Wang, Xue-Song;Yang, Zhen;Wu, Chao;Liu, Fei;Zhang, Tao	Liu, Chun-Xiang, Heller, Klaus-Gerhard, Wang, Xue-Song, Yang, Zhen, Wu, Chao, Liu, Fei, Zhang, Tao (2020): Taxonomy of a katydid genus Mecopoda Serville (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae, Mecopodinae) from East Asia. Zootaxa 4758 (2): 296-310, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4758.2.5
03A187E7FF90FFF506AADAC4FBF0F9A9.text	03A187E7FF90FFF506AADAC4FBF0F9A9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mecopoda synconfracta Liu & Heller & Wang & Yang & Wu & Liu & Zhang 2020	<div><p>Mecopoda synconfracta sp. n. Liu</p> <p>(Figs 2 f–j; 5h; 6h)</p> <p>Holotype. male, CHINA: Guangxi, Baise City, Tiandong City, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=107.1258&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=23.6311" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 107.1258/lat 23.6311)">Suburban District</a>, 23.6311N, 107.1258E, 2014.XI., XS WANG.</p> <p>Paratypes. 12 males, same data as in holotype; CHINA: 31 males, 3 females, Guangdong, Shenzhen City, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=113.9738&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=22.6722" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 113.9738/lat 22.6722)">Suburban District</a>, 22.6722N 113.9738E, 2014.XI.28, T ZHANG; Hainan Island, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=108.74&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=18.74" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 108.74/lat 18.74)">Jianfengling Nature Reserve</a>, 18.74N, 108.74E, 2 males, 4 females, 2014.X.22–26, C WU; 3 males [IOZ(E)1918083, 1918084, 1918078], 2007.X.15–16, RR WANG &amp; XY ZHU; 2 females [IOZ(E)1918106, 1918114], 4–6.v.2007, CX LIU; 1 male [IOZ(E)1918125], 19.v.2009, LH DANG; 18 males, 13 females [IOZ(E)1918058-066, 1918072-076, 1918078, 1918080-082, 1918101, 1918137-139, 1918141-145, 1918147-148, 1918154], 2009.IX.23–XII.17, M LIN, T HU, Z ZHAO, J YAO &amp; J LI; 3 males, Bawangling Nature Reserve, 2012.VIII.29, CX LIU; 2 males, Guangxi, Shaoping, 2013.VIII., YY WANG; 1 female, Yunnan, Hekou City, Nanxi, 2014. V.10, C WU.</p> <p>Diagnosis. The new species is distinguished from M. confracta sp. nov. by the spacing of the teeth of the stridulatory file, of which the basal teeth are gradually becoming smaller proximad (Fig. 5h).</p> <p>Bioacoustics (see song parameters in Table 3). For its song type, a song unit is made up of several different-amplitude subunits. One subunit consists of 2 simple syllables. The neighboring subunits are broken (Figs 2 f–i). This new species is widely distributed in southern China (including Yunnan, Guangxi, Guangdong, and Hainan).</p> <p>Etymology. The species name indicates its song unit consists of a series of chirps.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A187E7FF90FFF506AADAC4FBF0F9A9	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	Liu, Chun-Xiang;Heller, Klaus-Gerhard;Wang, Xue-Song;Yang, Zhen;Wu, Chao;Liu, Fei;Zhang, Tao	Liu, Chun-Xiang, Heller, Klaus-Gerhard, Wang, Xue-Song, Yang, Zhen, Wu, Chao, Liu, Fei, Zhang, Tao (2020): Taxonomy of a katydid genus Mecopoda Serville (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae, Mecopodinae) from East Asia. Zootaxa 4758 (2): 296-310, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4758.2.5
03A187E7FF93FFF606AAD9ECFCADFEEF.text	03A187E7FF93FFF606AAD9ECFCADFEEF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mecopoda hainanensis He 2019	<div><p>Mecopoda hainanensis He, 2019</p> <p>Mecopoda hainanensis He, 2019. In Liu et al. Zootaxa 4585(3):568 (Holotype, male, origin. Descript.; type locality: China, Hainan, Changjiang; type depository: ECNU, Shanghai)</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A187E7FF93FFF606AAD9ECFCADFEEF	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	Liu, Chun-Xiang;Heller, Klaus-Gerhard;Wang, Xue-Song;Yang, Zhen;Wu, Chao;Liu, Fei;Zhang, Tao	Liu, Chun-Xiang, Heller, Klaus-Gerhard, Wang, Xue-Song, Yang, Zhen, Wu, Chao, Liu, Fei, Zhang, Tao (2020): Taxonomy of a katydid genus Mecopoda Serville (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae, Mecopodinae) from East Asia. Zootaxa 4758 (2): 296-310, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4758.2.5
03A187E7FF93FFF606AAD813FD45FDF0.text	03A187E7FF93FFF606AAD813FD45FDF0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mecopoda minor Liu & Heller & Wang & Yang & Wu & Liu & Zhang 2020	<div><p>Mecopoda minor sp. nov. Liu</p> <p>(Figs 3 a–k; 5l–m; 6l–m)</p> <p>Diagnosis. The species possesses the narrowest tegmina and smallest body size (see measurements in Tables 5–6). See detailed information in M. m. minor subsp. nov..</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A187E7FF93FFF606AAD813FD45FDF0	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	Liu, Chun-Xiang;Heller, Klaus-Gerhard;Wang, Xue-Song;Yang, Zhen;Wu, Chao;Liu, Fei;Zhang, Tao	Liu, Chun-Xiang, Heller, Klaus-Gerhard, Wang, Xue-Song, Yang, Zhen, Wu, Chao, Liu, Fei, Zhang, Tao (2020): Taxonomy of a katydid genus Mecopoda Serville (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae, Mecopodinae) from East Asia. Zootaxa 4758 (2): 296-310, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4758.2.5
03A187E7FF93FFF006AADE69FC3DFDC5.text	03A187E7FF93FFF006AADE69FC3DFDC5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mecopoda minor subsp. minor minor 2020	<div><p>Mecopoda minor minor subsp. nov. Liu</p> <p>(Figs 3 a–g; 5l; 6l)</p> <p>Holotype. female, KOREA (BHNM).</p> <p>Paratypes. 1 male, Hongkong, 1938. III.12; China: Anhui Province: 1 male, Huangshan City, Pingdingshan, 2012.IX.; 5 males, Tongling City, 2012.IX.; 1 male, 1 female, Dongzhi County, 2012.IX.; China: Fujian Prov- ince: 1 female, Nanping City, Shangyang, 1963. VI.8; 1 female, Shaowu County, Chengguan, 1960. III.21; 3 males, 2 females, Shaxian County, 1980. VI.; China: Guangxi Province: 1 male, Wuming County, 1988. VIII.; 7 males, Quanzhou County, 2014.X.25; 19 males, Maoershan, Tongren Station, 2014.X.27; 3 males, Liuzhou City, Luzhai Mountain, 2014.X.30; 1 female, 1952.IV.1; 1 male, Fengshan County, 1980.IX.7; 6 males, 4 females, Guilin City, 1980.XI.; 3 males, Nanning City, Daming Mountain, 2013.IX.27; China: Zhejiang Province: 10 males, 5 females, Jinhua City, Pujiang County, 2014.X.12; 1 female, Zhoushan City, 1981. V.; 1 male, Hangzhou City, Gushan, 1935. VI.18. China: Hubei Province: 4 males, Jingmen City, Queji Village, 2012.X.; 6 males, Huanggang City, Qichun County, 2014.IX.26; China: Guizhou Province: 1 female, Meitan County 1974. VIII.; China: Hunan Province: 3 females, 1985. VIII.; 1 male, Huarong County, 1981. VIII.; 1 male, Cili County, 1988. VIII.; 1 female, Hengyang City, 1981. VIII.24; China: Jiangsu Province: 1 female, 1931. VIII.30; 3 males, Nanjing City, Niushou Mountain, 2013. IX.20; 1 male, 2 female, Shanghai City, 1931. VIII.–IX.; China: Jiangxi Province: 1 male, Jiujiang County, 2012. IX.; 1 female, 1985. VIII.; 7 males, Ji’an City, Qingyuan Mountain, 2014.X.23; 1 male, Lushan City, Luling Town, 2012.IX.; China: Guangdong Province: 2 males, Huizhou City, Nankunshan, 2012.IV.; 1 male, Shenzhen City, 2012. VI.; 1 male, Taiwan Province: Nantou County, Huisun Forest Farm, 2008. VIII.28; China: Henan Province: 1 male, Xinyang City, Liankang Mountain, 2014.IX.23; 1 female, Sichuan Province, 2009. V.19; 1 male, 1female, Chongqing City, 1940.IV.20.</p> <p>Diagnosis. The new nominate subspecies is distinguished by the minor body size, narrow file, and less number of teeth of file (see measurements in Tables 5–6).</p> <p>Notes. Walker (1869) described the species Decticus tenebrosus for one female specimen collected from Philippine Island in Mr. Cuming’s collection and one female specimen collected from Korea presented by Capt. Sir E. Belcher, which were deposited in BHNM, London. After examining types, we partly agreed with Storozhenko &amp; Paik’s action (2007) that they designated the female specimen from Philippine Island as a lectotype of M. tenebrosus (Walker, 1869). Nonetheless, the latter Korean specimen differs from the Philippine specimen by the minor size, the tegminal shape, length and shape of ovipositor, and etc.. Those special features make it conspecific to the current subspecies.</p> <p>Distribution. Japan, Korea, Central China, and South China except Yunnan Province (Fig. 14).</p> <p>Etymology. The subspecies name indicates its minor body size.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A187E7FF93FFF006AADE69FC3DFDC5	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	Liu, Chun-Xiang;Heller, Klaus-Gerhard;Wang, Xue-Song;Yang, Zhen;Wu, Chao;Liu, Fei;Zhang, Tao	Liu, Chun-Xiang, Heller, Klaus-Gerhard, Wang, Xue-Song, Yang, Zhen, Wu, Chao, Liu, Fei, Zhang, Tao (2020): Taxonomy of a katydid genus Mecopoda Serville (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae, Mecopodinae) from East Asia. Zootaxa 4758 (2): 296-310, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4758.2.5
03A187E7FF95FFF106AADBE4FC97F85F.text	03A187E7FF95FFF106AADBE4FC97F85F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mecopoda minor subsp. yunnana Liu & Heller & Wang & Yang & Wu & Liu & Zhang 2020	<div><p>Mecopoda minor yunnana subsp. nov. Liu</p> <p>(Figs 3 h–k; 5m; 6m)</p> <p>Holotype. male (No. JF 549), CHINA: Yunnan, Yuxi City, Cengjiang, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=102.9463&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=24.6668" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 102.9463/lat 24.6668)">Jiucheng Village</a>, 24.6668N, 102.9463E, 2014.XI.14, XS WANG.</p> <p>Paratypes. 15 male, 2 female, same data as in holotype; CHINA: Yunnan Province, 5 male, Yuanmou, urban <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=101.8732&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=25.7081" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 101.8732/lat 25.7081)">District</a>, 25.7081N 101.8732E, 2014.XI.11, XS WANG; 1 male, Tengchong, 2018.IX., C WU.</p> <p>Diagnosis. The subspecies is distinguished from the nominate subspecies by the much longer stridulatory file and large number of stridulatory teeth (see measurements in Tables 5–6).</p> <p>Table 5. Measurements (in mm) of male stridulatory apparatus of Mecopoda species. species N FL TN TD LRSA WRSA LM WM 5.21±0.29 110±4 0.047±0.002 13.05±1.17 6.18±0.6 6.12±0.50 2.71±0.18 M. niponensis 19 (4.79-5.6) (104-118) (0.044 -0.051) (10.28-15.2) (5.18-7.2) (4.82-6.77) (2.4-3) 5.19±0.28 110±7 0.047±0.003 12.73±0.4 5.75±0.2 6.43±0.23 2.46±0.13 M. fallax 15 (4.78-5.8) (101-120) (0.041 -0.053) (11.88-13.28) (5.42-6.14) (6.04-6.85) (2.22-2.75) 5.59±0.30 108±6 0.052±0.003 14.68±0.72 6.29±0.36 7.26±0.34 2.59±0.16 M. crescendo 25 (4.8-5.99) (101-122) (0.045 -0.056) (13.34-16.8) (5.36-7) (6.61-8.2) (2.32-2.84) M. himalaya 1 5.59 96 0.058 15.3 7.22 7.2 2.88 6.11±0.42 87±5 0.070±0.006 15.71±0.96 7.14±0.42 7.06±0.24 2.72±0.14 M. tibetensis 5 (5.47-6.57) (81-93) (0.065 -0.079) (14.71-17.01) (6.75-7.83) (6.76-7.41) (2.58-2.96) M. marmorata 1 5.18 64 0.81 14.68 6.59 7.03 2.69 4.81±0.27 86±5 0.056±0.003 13.87±1.06 5.38±0.23 6.26±0.44 1.55±0.14 M. confracta 14 (4.31-5.22) (78-94) (0.051 -0.062) (10.74-15.4) (4.84-5.60) (5.08-6.8) (1.37-1.82) 4.87±0.15 95±5 0.051±0.002 13.23±0.63 5.25±0.16 6.33±0.23 1.60±0.11 M. synconfracta 17 (4.62-5.12) (86-103) (0.048 -0.055) (12.06-14.94) (4.85-5.48) (5.97-6.86) (1.41-1.84) M. sp. (Vietnam) 1 4.75 92 0.052 12.76 5.24 6.16 1.84 4.19±0.29 84±3.6 (78- 0.0498±0.0025 10.88±0.61 4.71±0.30 5.08±0.23 1.78±0.098 M. m. minor 18 (3.73-4.69) 92) (0.044 -0.054) (9.92-12.18) (4.04-5.21) (4.61-5.42) (1.6-1.99) 5.24±0.17 116±4 0.045±0.0017 11.29±0.48 5.39±0.18 5.36±0.22 2.15±0.11 M. m. yunnanensis 13 (5.04-5.56) (107-122) (0.043 -0.048) (10.54-11.85) (5.07-5.67) (5.04-5.79) (2.01-2.33) 4.82±0.01 90.5±0.7 0.053±0.0006 13.25±0.64 5.29±0.095 6.35±0.21 1.55±0.07 M. elongata (India) 2 (4.81-4.83) (90-91) (0.0529 -0.0537) (12.8-13.7) (5.22-5.36) (6.2-6.5) (1.5-1.6) Chirper 9 3.94 93.3 0.0422 Double chirper 9 5.3 87.7 0.0604 Two Part Caller 5 4.51 90.2 0.0500 Train 10 4.62 84.9 0.0544 Helicopter 8 5.47 100.8 0.0543 Notes. FL: file length; TN: tooth number; TD: tooth density; LRSA: largest length of right stridulatory area; WRSA: largest width of right stridulatory area; LM: largest length of mirror; WM: largest width of mirror.</p> <p>Table 6. Measurements (in mm) of male body size of Mecopoda species. species N LP LFF LMF LHF TL TW RTLW 7.72±0.45 10.41±0.43 12.47±0.73 36.29±2.42 43.17±4.05 15.42±1.52 2.81±0.27 M. niponensis 19 (6.82-8.55) (9.59-11.34) (11.09-13.59) (30.96-40.23) (34.57-49.3) (11.69-18.97) (2.19-3.36) 8.44±0.36 11.75±0.93 14.27±0.52 42.19±1.18 56.29±2.16 15.87±1.06 3.56±0.25 M. fallax 15 (7.95-9.03) (9.35-13.11) (13.2-15.17) (40.28-44.56) (52.57-59.22) (13.78-17.43) (3.21-4.23) 9.55±0.6 12.92±0.89 16.02±0.8 47.86±3.05 65.66±3.08 18.34±0.91 3.58±0.15 M. crescendo 25 (8.48-10.84) (10.28-14.67) (14.27-18.03) (42-55.75) (57.23-72.45) (16.02-19.67) (3.26-3.93) M. himalaya 1 10.25 13.84 17.11 49.14 65.71 16.63 3.95 9.8±0.24 14.30±0.38 17.05±0.53 48.55±1.08 63.98±2.19 18.26±0.55 3.50±0.077 M. tibetensis 5 (9.38-10.01) (13.87-14.72) (16.59-17.87) (47.31-49.96) (62.01-67.09) (17.38-18.86) (3.41-3.57) M. marmorata 1 8.96 14.11 17.39 53.46 66.24 16.94 3.91 8.73±0.41 11.68±1.44 14.74±1.27 45.37±2.11 58.81±1.89 15.11±0.72 3.90±0.13 M. confracta 14 (8.05-9.4) (9.77-13.99) (12.42-16.46) (41.6-48.72) (55.36-61.33) (13.43-15.93) (3.70-4.12) 8.97±0.47 10.78±0.94 13.80±1.18 42.94±3.52 59.03±2.24 14.88±0.70 3.97±0.13 M. synconfracta 17 (8.02-9.65) (9.3-13.58) (12.24-16.79) (34.46-48.36) (54.87-62.6) (13.43-16.48) (3.71-4.14) M. sp. (Vietnam) 1 8.65 13.33 14.91 45.25 58.13 14.69 3.96 4.00±0.30 7.78±0.58 10.15±1.08 12.65±1.23 37.90±3.70 47.99±3.79 12.05±1.05 M. m. minor 18 (3.04- (6.83-8.86) (8.24-12.51) (10.5-15.7) (31.68-42.82) (40.24-52.79) (9.63-13.5) 4.39) 7.28±0.35 9.11±0.42 11.64±0.36 34.92±1.44 46.91±1.85 12.96±0.75 3.63±0.19 M. m. yunnanensis 13 (6.78-7.98) (8.37-9.73) (11.06-12.25) (32.53-37.39) (43.37-50.05) (11.69-14.04) (3.30-4.08) 8.45±0.49 9.75±1.06 13±1.41 43.5±1.41 52.3±0.99 12.85±1.06 4.07±0.26 M. elongata (India) 2 (8.1-8.8) (9-10.5) (12-14) (42.5-44.5) (51.5-52.9) (12.1-13.6) (3.89-4.26) Chirper 9 6.94 8.44 11.59 35.3 46.18 10.58 4.36 Double chirper 9 7.66 10.47 12.8 38.89 50.7 11.66 4.35 Two Part Caller 5 8.22 10.92 13.3 40.37 52.88 12.03 4.40 Train 10 7.62 10.38 12.88 40.29 50.48 12.09 4.18 Helicopter 8 8.37 11.81 14.01 41.7 53.08 13.71 3.87 Notes. LP: length of pronotum; LFF: length of fore femur; LMF: length of mid femur; LHF: length of hind femur; TL: tegminal length; TW: tegminal width; RTLW: ratio between tegminal length and width. Measurements about Chirper, Double chirper, Two Part Caller, Train, and Helicopter follow from Nityananda &amp; Balakrishnan (2006).</p> <p>Table 7. Measurements (in mm) of female body size of Mecopoda species. species N LP LFF LMF LHF TL TW RTLW OL 7.59±0.06 12.18±0.12 14.86±0.12 43.02±0.38 48.88±0.51 11.66±0.13 4.21±0.04 27.85±0.32 M. niponensis 67 (6.78-9.28) (10.29-15.54) (13.05-17.15) (32.97-51.78) (39.35-61.49) (9.27-13.74) (3.5-5.36) (19.27-32.98) 7.7±0.43 11.19±0.22 14.57±0.26 43.8±1.76 56.21±3.89 12.13±0.16 4.64±0.33 22.54±1.21 M. fallax (Yunnan) 3 (7.07-8.51) (10.76-11.43) (14.07-14.92) (41.29-47.18) (49.57-63.05) (11.80-12.31) (4.03-5.14) (20.78-24.85) 9.18±0.3 14.79±0.44 17.70±0.75 54.60±2.05 69.34±2.98 15.62±0.65 4.44±0.09 30.64±1.46 M. fallax (other places) 4 (8.36-9.77) (13.51-15.41) (15.92-19.60) (49.92-58.68) (63.23-74.79) (144-17.25) (4.29-4.66) (26.30-32.56) 9.43±0.22 14.73±0.18 18.41±0.2 55.59±0.97 70.00±1.75 15.76±0.40 4.44±0.06 30.61±1.05 M. crescendo 9 (8.76-10.57) (13.75-15.41) (17.5-19.08) (50.09-59.35) (58.16-76.69) (13.59-17.22) (4.20-4.64) (27.80-37.28) 8.7±0.54 14.26±2.7 17.58±3.12 52.32±5.59 67.11±7.18 13.83±2.73 4.94±0.46 28.2±6.25 M. tibetensis 2 (8.16-9.23) (11.56-16.95) (14.46-20.70) (46.73-57.91) (59.93-74.28) (11.1-16.56) (4.49-5.4) (21.95-34.45) 9.1±0.31 15.24±0.01 52.04±0.21 66.91±0.86 13.81±0.29 4.85±0.04 28.10±0.2 M. confracta 2 (8.79-9.41) (15.22-15.25) 18.04 (51.83-52.24) (66.05-67.77) (13.52-14.10) (4.81-4.89) (27.9-28.29) 8.6±0.39 11.54±0.45 15.24±0.36 47.47±2.39 61.63±2.36 12.49±0.77 5.02±0.19 29.88±2.28 M. synconfracta 9 (5.88-9.83) (9.43-13.99) (13.73-16.15) (31.12-53.95) (45.58-69.93) (10.39-15.13) (4.01-5.93) (25.46-32.68) 8.36±0.05 12.15±0.97 16.03±0.48 48.30±0.18 62.03±1.47 13.02±0.64 4.77±0.12 24.7±0.73 M. sp. (Vietnam) 2 (8.3-8.41) (11.18-13.12) (15.55-16.51) (48.12-48.47) (60.56-63.50) (12.38-13.66) (4.65-4.89) (23.97-25.43) 8.04±0.14 11.02±0.34 14.30±0.34 44.66±0.98 55.29±1.07 10.63±0.30 5.21±0.11 24.55±0.78 M. m. minor 27 (6.21-9.3) (8.37-13.41) (11.02-16.52) (34.45-52.65) (42.96-69.90) (8.55-13.39) (3.98-6.18) (17.1-31.78) 7.50±0.57 9.75±0.32 12.85±0.13 39.6±0.86 52.27±2.1 11.21±0.06 4.66±0.16 19.18±0.05 M. m. yunnanensis 2 (6.93-8.06) (9.43-10.07) (12.72-12.98) (38.74-40.46) (50.17-54.37) (11.15-11.27) (4.5-4.82) (19.13-19.23) Notes. LP: length of pronotum; LFF: length of fore femur; LMF: length of mid femur; LHF: length of hind femur; TL: tegminal length; TW: tegminal width; RTLW: ratio between tegminal length and width; OL: ovipositor length.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A187E7FF95FFF106AADBE4FC97F85F	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. 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