Szekessy Vilmos (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 57. (Budapest 1965)

Steinmann, H.: New Oedaleus Fieb., and Bryoderma Fienb. (Orthoptera) species from Central and East Asia

Joints of legs short, thick. Arolia between tarsal claws relatively large, extending to about half length of tarsi. Outer and inner margins of tibia with a row of black spi­nes each. Posterior tibia reddish orange. Inner margin of tibia with 13—14 black spi­nes. Inner surface of hind femur yellow, upper margin with three dark brown, veluti­nous large spots; below yellow. Abdomen yellow. Posterior margin of subgenital plate of male sharply excised, lanceolate. Cerci of medium length, not extending beyond subgenital plate. Combined length of head, thorax, and abdomen; 22.3 mm, length of pronotum: 5.1, length of tegmen: 22.4, breadth of tegmen: 5.8, length of hind femur: 15, length of hind tibia: 13.7 mm. Figs. 1 — 6: Oedaleus infemalis pendulus ssp.n., 1 = Head and pronotum from above, = tegmen, 3 = head and pronotum laterally, 4 = abdominal end of female, laterally, 5 = median joints of antenna, 6 = posterior femur Holotype male: ,,USSR, Kasahstan (nearer locality indecipherable, handwriting), 10 June, 1957, leg. MALKOVSKIJ". Deposited in the Zoological Department of the Hungarian Natural History Museum. In place of differential diagnosis see the following key of identification: Key for Identification of Central and East Asiatic species 1 (10) Light stripes of X-shaped pattern on pronotum not situated on elevated riblets; pattern occasionally indistinct. Dark band of wings anteriorly extending to costa of wing. Width of area on breast between lateral lobes of mesothorax equalling, or slightly smaller than, width of lobes. 2 (5) Surface of pronotum with a slight constriction. Metazonal sides not projecting as roundly constricted and protruding shoulders. Light spots of X-shaped pattern es-

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