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8 ANNALES de la SOCIÉTÉ SUISSE DE ZOOLOGIE et du MUSÉUM de la Ville tome D'HISTOIRE NATURELLE de Genève 1 fascicule 2011 M GENEVE JUIN 2011 ISSN 0035 - 418 X REVUE SUISSE DE ZOOLOGIE TOME 18— FASCICULE Publication subventionnée par: Académie suisse des Sciences naturelles (SCNAT) Ville de Genève Société suisse de Zoologie Comité de rédaction DANIELLE DECROUEZ Directrice du Muséum d'histoire naturelle de Genève ALICE CIBOIS, PETER SCHUCHERT Muséum d'histoire naturelle Chargés de recherche au de Genève Comité de lecture Cuccodoro (coléoptères), S Fisch-Muller (poissons), J Mariaux (invertébrés excl arthropodes), M Ruedi (mammifères), A Schmitz (amphibiens, reptiles), P Schwendinger A B Cibois Merz (oiseaux), G (insectes, excl coléoptères), (arthropodes excl insectes) Le comité soumet chaque manuscrit pour évaluation suisses ou étrangères selon La préférence sera des experts d'institutions le sujet étudié donnée aux travaux concernant les domaines suivants: taxonomie, systématique, faunistique, phylogénie, évolution, morphologie et anatomie comparée Administration MUSÉUM D'HISTOIRE NATURELLE 1211 GENÈVE Internet: http://www.ville-ge.ch/musinfo/mhng/page/rsz.htm Prix de l'abonnement: SUISSE Fr 225.— UNION POSTALE Fr 250.- (en francs suisses) Les demandes d'abonnement doivent être adressées la rédaction de la Revue suisse de Zoologie, Muséum d'histoire naturelle, C.P 6434, CH-121 Genève 6, Suisse Revue suisse de Zoologie 18 (2): 207-221; juin 201 of two The spider genus Hersilia in Thailand, with descriptions new species (Araneae, Hersiliidae) Pakawin DANKITTIPAKUL* & Tippawan SINGTRIPOP Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand *Corresponding author e-mail: pakawin@gmail.com The spider genus Hersilia in Thailand, with descriptions of species (Araneae, Hersiliidae) Our examination of - two new a hersiliid spider from Thailand revealed eight species of which two species are 6* 9, H thailandica sp n., cT) Extended géographie ranges are recorded for H sundaica Baehr & Baehr, 1993 and H martensi Baehr & Baehr, 1993, which are reported from Thailand for the first time H asiica Song & Zheng, 1982, which was previously documented from northeastern Thailand, is now also found in northern and southern Thailand A substantial number of females from Thailand are similar to H stria Wang & Yin, 1985, previously known from China, but can be distinguished by slight différences in their génital morphology collection new {Hersilia serra sp n Keywords: Taxonomy - new , taxa - new record - biodiversity - distribution range INTRODUCTION To date ten species of Hersiliidae were found Thailand Ail of them belong to in the cosmotropical spider genus Hersilia Audouin Prior to this study six species known from Thailand Unfortunately, the first hersiliid Thailand, Hersilia siamensis Simon, 1886, at 'Canal de Bangkok, Siam', is Baehr, 1993: 78) This because the type Italy), were was described from known only from the female type collected nomen dubium (Baehr & currently regarded as a is presumably National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France, or in the "Giacomo Doria", Genoa, spider that lost (not in the Muséum di Storia Naturale found Museo Civico and because the original description given by Simon (1886) did not include satisfactory taxonomic information to recognize or distinguish this species cina Baehr & Baehr, from & its congeners (Baehr & Baehr, 1993) The other five taxa are: H Baehr, 1993, H asiica Song 1993, H stria The présent study Wang & Yin, & 1985 and H clypealis Baehr treats six Hersilia species, others recorded from Thailand for the first two of which 1) Baehr, 1993 new and two known to occur in & Baehr (1993), they can be separated into five speciesthe albomaculata-group (H martensi and H vicina); 2) the asiica-group Thailand Following Baehr groups: & are time Therefore, a total of nine hersiliid (excluding the doubtful H siamensis) are currently species vi- Zheng, 1982, H simplicipalpis Baehr (H asiica); 3) the savignyi-group (H simplicipalpis, H stria, H clypealis, H serManuscript accepted 24.09.2010 208 P DANKITTIPAKUL & T SINGTRIPOP rata sp n.); 4) the pectinata-gxoup (H thailandica sp n.); 5) the impressifrons-group (H sundaica) This indicates not only a species-rich hersiliid fauna in Thailand, reveals that this fauna donc is superficially This study also revealed that it also known and more taxonomic work needs to be some Hersilia species have broad distribution ranges This article is the second in a séries Southeast Asian hersillids deposited naturelle de la Ville de on faunistic and taxonomic studies on the in the spider collection of the Muséum d'histoire Genève, Switzerland M ATERI AL AND METHODS Morphological observation and SMZ and Nikon illustration were made using Olympus SZX-9 800 stereomicroscopes, and an Olympus BX-40 compound micro- scope, each equipped with a drawing tube Measurements of leg segments were taken from the dorsal side Ail measurements are natural and cleared state (after in millimeter immersing them of eyes are given as proportions of PME: PLE Leg measurements AME (= Epigynes were drawn in lactic acid for in 10-20 minutes) Sizes 00) in the following order: AME: ALE: are given as: total length (fémur, patella, tibia, meta- tarsus, tarsus) Abbreviations used in text and in the figures are as follows: AF, apical flange of TA; ALE, anterior latéral eyes; AME, anterior médian eyes; AP, apical projection of TA; BS, bulbose sacs of spermathecae; bS, basai segment of posterior spinneret; CO, copulatory orifice; DMP, dorsal muscular pits; E, embolus; FD, fertilization duct; 1P, latéral process of TA; lPf, membranous flange on latéral process of TA; lPp, prong on latéral process of TA; lPr, projection on latéral process of TA; lPt, tubercle on latéral process of TA; mP, médian process of TA; mPa, apical prong on médian process of TA; mPb, basai prong on médian process of TA; NP, national park; PLS, posterior latéral spinnerets; PME, posterior médian eyes; PLE, posterior latéral eyes; SD, insémination ducts; SR, séminal réceptacle; TA, tegular apophysis; tS, terminal segment of posterior spinneret; 'fig.' VMP, ventral muscular pits In the text 'Fig.' refers to a figure herein, while refers to a figure published elsewhere The material examined will d'histoire naturelle de la Ville de Natural History be deposited in the spider collection Genève, Switzerland Muséum (TNHM) (MHNG) of the National Science and of the Muséum in the Thailand Muséum, Pathumthani Province, Thailand TAXONOMY Hersiliidae Thorell, 1870 Hersilia Audouin, 1826 Hersilia asiatica Song & Zheng, Figs 1-5, 27 1982 & Zheng, 1982: 40, figs 1-5; Hu, 1984: 81, figs 74.1-5 - Song, 1987: Zhang, 1991: 78, figs 69.1-5 - Baehr 16, fig 78; Feng, 1990: 48, figs 23.1-6 - Chen Baehr, 1993: 25, figs 20c-f - Chen, 1994: 1, figs 1A-F - Song, Zhu Chen, 1999: Hersilia asiatica Song & & & 80, figs 32I-J, New Chiang Mai 33C-D - Chen, 2007: 14, figs 1,5-12 material: MHNG-PDC-0254542121111111; Thailand, Chiang Mai Province, Doi Suthep-Pui NP, Doi Pui, Huay Khok Ma Watershed Station, 1200-1300 District, THE SPIDER GENUS HERSILIA IN THAILAND 209 Figs 1-5 Hersilia asiatica (1) Left maie palp, prolateral view (2) Ditto, ventral view (3) Ditto, retrolateral view (4) Epigyne, ventral view (5) Vulva, dorsal view Scale lines = mm m; maie, females; from a tree trunk in evergreen hill forest (closed canopy); 8.8.1999; leg - MHNG-PDC-541 3546540202 13 163; Thailand, Nakhon Sri Thammarat Province, Tha Sala District, Khao Nan NP 100-200 m; female; beating shrub in dry lowland evergreen forest; 17.8.2006; leg P Dankittipakul - TNHM-PDC-5465 15 165 14654; Thailand, Phetchabun Province, Lomsak District, Nam Nao NP forests behind park headquarters, 600 m; P Dankittipakul 1 female; 16.-17.vii.2005; leg Remarks: Hersilia P Dankittipakul asiatica is an extremely long-legged species Maies are recognized by: palpai patella with strongly sclerotized ridge carrying short erect spines, the ridge is process of recognized by a broad cleft (Fig TA 1); embolus linear (Figs 1-3); with prolateral denticle (Figs 1-2); latéral process of TA médian with sharply pointed anterior margin and carrying an elongate process (Fig 2) Females are 210 DANKITTIPAKUL P & T SINGTRIPOP mound recognized by: epigyne a distinctly elevated with sclerotized anterior margin membranous (Fig 4); copulatory orifices situated anterior to sac-like part of epigyne (Fig 4): elongate tubular insémination ducts originating antero-medially, postero-laterally, connected to basai perforate sinusoids (Figs 5, 27); descending ovoid receptacula originating posteriorly, with tubular stalks (Fig 5); fertilization ducts situated close to epigastric furrow, connected to vulva via short tubular ducts running obliquely (Fig 5) Apart from the diagnostic characters given above and mentioned by Baehr was observed (1993), an additional feature of the TA in the maies examined: the bears a prolateral petal-shaped denticle (Figs This structure is , 3), its & latéral Baehr process apex directed mesad heavily sclerotized and sharply pointed in latéral view (Fig 3); easily distinguishable from the médian process of the TA which is less sclerotized it is and pigmented Distribution: China, Thailand and Laos Hersilia asiatica was previously recorded from northeastern Thailand (Khao Yai NP, Nakhon Ratchasima Province and Phu Kradueng NP, Loei Province) by Baehr herein extend the known & Baehr (1993) New localities reported distribution range of this species southwards to southern Thailand (Fig 32) Hersilia sundaica Baehr Hersilia sundaica Baehr & & Baehr 1993 Figs 6-10, 28, 31 Baehr, 1993: 58 figs 38c-f material: MHNG-PDC- 1488756462 15 1465454; Thailand, Phetchabun Province, forest behind park headquarters, 650 m: maie; 10.-15.11.2006: collected by Malaise trap; leg P, Dankittipakul - MHNG-PDC-545464654545787: Thailand, Sakon Nakhon Province, Phu Phan NP, 800 m: female: 12.-15.9.2007; collected by Malaise trap; leg P Dankittipakul - TNHM-PDC-878251 1532551454514; Thailand, Loei Province, Phu Kradueng NP, 1200 m: female: 18.-20.9.2007; collected by Malaise trap; leg P Dankittipakul New Khao Kho NP, Remarks: Hersilia sundaica belongs to the impressifrons-group which can be by the peculiar structure of the maie palp: the TA is complicated, provided with: 1) a membranous apical flange with serrated margin (Fig 8, AF), and a easily recognized bifurcated apical prong directed postero-retrolaterad (Fig 8, AP); 2) latéral process of TA (1P) a large sclerotized, membranous, retrolaterally with a with a médian tubercle clearly lPt), a membranous flange (Figs 7-8, lPf), and an its apex bifurcated (Fig 7, lPp); 3) médian process C-shaped spoon-shaped projection (Figs 6-8, visible in retrolateral view (Fig 8, elongated prong directed posteriad, of TA (mP) plate, partially lPr), anteriorly with two large prongs, a basai prong abruptly bent, obliquely directed an- teriad (Fig 7, mPb), apical prong elongated, its apex membranous, fan-like (Fig mPa) Females are recognized by the protruded epigyne extending posteriorly (Fig 7, 9), copulatory orifices situated close to excavated posterior margin; vulva (Figs 10, 28) provided with parallel insémination ducts running mid-longitudinally, ascending anteriorly then curving laterally to form large glandular apparatus mined lack a glandular patch Natlral History: which is présent in the female paratype from Indonesia Ail spécimens Malaise trap suggesting that examined were collected by means of a and does not stay on the same this species is rather active tree as previous observations made two pilose, The females exa- (Fig 28); spherical receptacula (Fig 31) with short stalks situated anteriorly us believe THE SPIDER GENUS HERSILIA IN THAILAND 211 FlGS 6-10 Hersilia sundaica (6) Left maie palp prolateral view (7) Ditto, ventral view (8) Ditto, retrolateral view (9) Epigyne, ventral view (10) Vulva, dorsal view Scale lines = mm Sumbawa) and Thailand (new record, Although strong resemblance in génital morphology leave no doubt that the spécimens examined belong to this species, it is important to note that the new spécimens were collected very far away from the type localities on the Lesser Sunda Distribution: Indonesia (Lombok, Fig 32) Islands Hersilia sundaica material will hopefully confirm Hersilia martensi Baehr New P to have a broad distribution range Additional available from SE Asian countries in the future to this Hersilia martensi Baehr Nao NP; seems become Material: & & Thailand Phetchabun Province, Nam with open canopy behind park headquarters; leg MHNG-PDC-78754 13 1421545: maie; 18.7.2006: beating Dankittipakul Figs 11-14 Baehr, 1993 Baehr, 1993: 21, figs 17c-d in forest 212 P DANKITTIPAKUL & T SINGTRIPOP Figs 11-14 Hersilia martensi (11) Left maie palp, ventral view (12) view (14) Ditto retrolateral view Scale line = 1.0 mm the TA, ventral view (13) Ditto prolateral Remarks: The maie of this species is recognized by a retrolateral extension on (Fig 1) by a curved embolus gradually narrowing towards its sharply maie bulb pointed apex (Figs 11-14), and by the cess and a membranous TA carrying a lightly sclerotized prolateral pro- retrolateral flange (Figs 12-14) THE SPIDER GENUS HERSILIA IN THAILAND 213 Distribution: Népal and Thailand (new record, Fig 32) As H sundaica, species new is apparently widely distributed record since its It original description, this was described from Népal and, as the first is here documented from a forest in north- eastern Thailand Figs 15-19, 30 Hersilia serrata sp.n Holotype: MHNG-PDC-244545122222-109; Thailand, Chiang Mai Province and maie; 4.10.2007; on a tree Chiang Mai University campus, Ang Kaew, 300-350 m; trunk in an open area; leg P Dankittipakul District, MHNG-PDC-875415454545987321; from Paratypes: the type locality; female; - MHNG-PDC-457857 18 1554543222-256; Thailand, Chiang Mai Province, Chomthong District, Doi Inthanon NP, Doi Inthanon, on a tree trunk in degraded natural forest interspersed with pine trees behind a guest house, 1200-1300 m; female; 1.-4.7.2002; leg P Dankittipakul - MHNG-PDC-5 154323215441421 14789; Thailand Phitsanulok Province, Nakhon Thai District, Thung Salaeng Luang NP, Kaeng So Pha Waterfalls, 200-250 m, on tree trunk in dry deciduous forest close to a stream; female; 10.11.2007; leg 200 ; P Dankittipakul leg P Dankittipakul Etymology: The Latin adjective "serratus -a, -um" (= saw like, serrated, toothed), refers to the serrated margin of the baso-median process on the TA saw of the maie palp Diagnosis: Hersilia serrata sp tic n clearly belongs to a presumably monophyle- clade consisting of 10 closely related species maie palpai patella of the savigny i-group is known as the savigny i-group The characterized by the présence of an ele- vated dorsal projection carrying minute erect spines (Fig 15) The maie of H serrata sp n is distinguished from other members of the savignyi-group by the serrated basomedian process of the TA; females by the very broad and heavily sclerotized apices of the bulbose sacs of the spermathecae Description PLS Maie holotype: Prosoma 2.5 long, 2.4 wide; opisthosoma 4.0 bS 0.9 long, tS 6.0 long Prosoma: Prosoma almost disc-shaped, as long as wide, with long, 2.5 wide 6.9 long, distinct clypeal projection; ocular région relatively low; clypeus about half length of ocular région; chelicerae elongated, slightly less than anterior margin with shallow Eye PME; 0.68; eye size ratio: PME = médian and interdistances: 1.0: 0.80: 0.38: 1.0; two times longer than wide; sternum AME distinctly larger than AME = 1.0; AME-AME 0.88 PME; ALE = PLE > = 0.48; AME-ALE = PME-PME = 0.62; PME-PLE = 0.84 Opisthosoma: Opisthosoma ovoid, longer than wide, widest posteriorly with triangular anal tubercle; second pair triangular, incision largest, first dorsum with four and fourth pairs subequal, in the middle, pairs of large circular DMP, slightly smaller than third pair; VMP numerous, forming parallel longitudinal lines but distinctly narrower posteriorly Spinnerets: PLS elongated, slightly less than twice as long as opisthosoma; other spinnerets slightly shorter than bS Leg measurements: 5.96,8.2, 1.02); 0.98) III, I, 21.64 (5.50, 1.24, 5.82, 8.1, 0.98); II, 22.08 (5.8, 1.1, 5.60 (1.84,0.58, 1.12, 1.32,0.74); IV, 12.96 (4.88,0.96,2.92,3.22, 214 P DANKITTIPAKUL & T SINGTRIPOP Figs 15-19 Hersilia serrata sp n., holotype (15-17), paratype (18-19) (15) Left maie palp, prolateral view (16) Ditto ventral view (17) Ditto, retrolateral view (18) Epigyne ventral view (19) Vulva, dorsal view Scale lines = 1.0 mm Maie palp (Figs 15-17): Patella with dorsal projection carrying several short spines Tibia prolaterally with bifurcated apical portion stout apical spines linear, Cymbium slender, with three Bulbus almost globular, posteriorly narrowed Embolus slender, apex slightly curved, pointing downwards TA with two processes: baso-median process strongly sclerotized, with bifurcated projection and serrated margin; apico- 388 HOLLIER J & reticulatus Pictet Saussure, 1892: 25-26, Patria? Unspecified One syntype number of fig 20 [Brochopeplus] with labels: "Brochopeplus reticulatus written on yellovv paper]; "Brochopeplus reticulates LECTOTYPE" "TYPE" & in the P det s., & Sauss." [hand- C de Jong 1938, handwritten on white card with de The species name printed] "Ceylon" handwritten the locality "LECTO" [détermination and Jong's name, date and P lower left corner label in the insect Spécimen set box has with wings spread; most of both antennae, the left middle leg and the tarsi of the right middle leg are lost The lectotype does not seem to have been officially designated A junior synonym of Brochopeplus exaltatus rex Saussure & Pictet, 1898: 446, 447-448, Antilles, Martinique pl Box E7 (Walker, 1869) 21, figs 21-23 [Diophanes] (Mus Genavense) Unspecified number of â and (colour variation mentioned) strip One â and two syntypes A with labels: "Martinique" [handwritten on a of white paper]; "222/23" [handwritten on stained white paper]; "Ellorope- talum[?] rex Sauss Spécimen paper] + set on green paper]; "Syntypus" [printed on red wings spread and left wings folded; the abdomen has P." [handwritten with right been eviscerated and stuffed A with labels: "Martinique" [handwritten on a strip of white paper]; "222/23" [handwritten on stained white paper]; "Elloropetalum[?] rex Sauss set and -I- with P." [handwritten left stuffed on green paper]; "Syntypus" [printed on red paper] Spécimen wings spread and right wings folded; the abdomen has been eviscerated A with labels: "222/23" [handwritten on whitish paper]; "Elloropetalum Sauss + P." [handwritten on green paper]; "Syntypus" [printed on red paper] The species name label in the insect box has the locality "Martinique" handwritten in the lower left corner Spécimen set with wings roughly folded Images on OSF [?] rex BoxE27 A junior synonym of Masỵophyllum rhinocéros Pictet, 1888: 48-49, Amérique fig scabricolle (Serville, 1838) 25 [Copiophora] centrale Unspecified number of Possible syntype with labels: "Guaitilde, Pinus, 252 (Pac), Copiphora?, P Biolley" [handwritten on white paper]; "Copiophora longicauda Serv." [handwritten on green paper]; "Type of C rhinocéros Pictet, 1888? Hollier 2010" [handwritten on red paper] Spécimen set with right wings spread and left wings folded; most of the left antenna is missing The left middle leg is detached and secured on the original pin No spécimens in the MHNG collections were labelled as C rhinocéros This spécimen was placed in the collection as C longicauda Serville, 1838 but the spécimen matches the description, given by Pictet A spécimen in the measurements and BMNH is is clearly not that species; illustration of C rhinocéros recorded as a type on their database BoxFl Copiphora rhinocéros rogersi Saussure & Pictet, Pictet, 1888 1898: 386, 387, pl 19, figs 13-14 [Pyrgocorypha] Costa Rica, Caché (Rogers) Unspecified number of CATALOGUE OF A PICTET' S ORTHOPTERA No spécimens found in MHNG collections type séries, referred to as the holotype on OSF, & Pyrgocorypha rogersi Saussure rosescens Saussure & Pictet, 1898: There in the 389 a spécimen is BMNH from the (images on OSF) Pictet, 1898 446, 447, pl 21, figs 19-20 [Diophanes] Panama, Bugaba, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion) Unspecified number of and Three â and one syntype A S with labels: "Bugaba, 800-1500 ft., Champion." [printed on white card]; "Diophanes rosescens Sauss, et P." [handvvritten on green paper]; "LECTOTYPE, P Naskrecki design." [handvvritten on red card] Spécimen set with right vvings spread and left vvings folded; most of the right antenna is missing A â with labels: "V de Chiriqui, 2-3000 ft., Champion" [printed on white card]; "Diophanes rosescens Sauss, et P." [handwritten on green paper]; "Syntypus" [printed on red paper] Spécimen set with wings folded A S with labels: "Bugaba, 800-1500 ft., Champion." [printed on white card]; "Diophanes rosescens Sauss, et P." [handwritten on green paper]; "Syntypus" [printed on red paper] Spécimen set with wings folded card]; A with labels: "Bugaba, 800-1500 "Diophanes rosescens Sauss, TOTYPE, P the left ft Champion." [printed [handwritten on green paper]; Naskrecki design." [handwritten on red card] Spécimen wings spread and of the et P." right wings folded; much of the on white "PARALECset right antenna, the last tarsal with left segment middle leg and the right hind leg are missing There are further syntypes BMNH No in formai lectotype désignation appears to have been published Images on OSF Box E28 Diophanes rosescens Saussure & Pictet, 1898 & Pictet, 1898: 431, 433, pl 20, fig 29 [Cocconotus] Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion) Unspecified number of No spécimens found in MHNG collections There is a â spécimen from type séries, referred to as the holotype on OSF, in the BMNH (images on OSF) Docidocerus sagittatus (Saussure & Pictet, 1898) sagittatus Saussure saharae Pictet & Saussure, 1891: 293-294 [Pamphagns] Algérie sud, Biskra Unspecified Three â and two syntypes Pictet" [handwritten P et number of â and AS with labels: "621 11, Biskra, Algérie, Mr A on ruled white card]; "Biskra" [printed on white card]; "saharae, S." [handwritten on white paper]; "Pamph saharae Sss et Pict" [handwritten on pink paper]; "Syntypus" [printed on red paper] Spécimen has lost about half of the antenna and the [printed on a segment of the last tarsal Kantara, Algérie, strip Mr G* right hind leg A of white paper]; "Pamphagus saharae, Sss on red paper] Spécimen has with labels: "621 1 left with labels: "621 11, el A Pictet" [handwritten on ruled white card]; "el Kantara" on white paper]; "Pamph saharae Sss [printed the , el et Pict" lost the last tarsal Kantara, Algérie, et P., Biskra" [handwritten [handwritten on pink paper]; "Syntypus" Mr A segment of the Pictet" [handwritten left hind leg A on ruled white on a strip of white paper]; "saharae, P et S." [handwritten on white paper]; "Pamph saharae Sss et Pict" [handwritten on pink paper]; "Syntypus" card]; "el Kantara" printed 390 J [printed on red paper] Spécimen has segment of the sal left on ruled white card]; "Biskra" [printed on white Pictet" [handwritten P et about half of the left antenna and the last tar9 with labels: "621 11, Biskra, Algérie, Mr A lost A hind leg HOLLIER S." [handwritten on white paper]; "Pamph saharae Sss et Pict" card]; "saharae, [handwritten on pink paper]; "Syntypus" [printed on red paper] Spécimen lacks part of both antennae A with labels: "el Kantara" [printed on a et Pict" strip of white paper]; "Pamph saharae Sss [handwritten on pink paper]; "Syntypus" [printed on red paper] There are also one S and one labelled "Col de Sfa, Algérie, Brunner d W", which might also be syntypes Box Y5 Paracinipe saharae (Pictet saltator Saussure & & Saussure, 1891) Pictet, 1897: 293, 294, pl 14, fig 16 [Schoenobates] Costa Rica, Volcan de Irazu 6000 No the spécimens found MHNG in ft (Rogers) Unspecified collections OSF number of states that the holotype is in BMNH Anabropsis saltrix (Saussure & Pictet, 1897) & Pictet, 1897: 305, 306 [Gryllacris] Panama, Bugaba (Champion) One damaged S No spécimens found in MHNG collections The holotype salvini Saussure is in the BMNH according to their database Abelona salvini (Saussure schumanni Saussure & Pictet, Mexico, Atoyac No in & Pictet, 1897) 1897: 334 [Phrixa] Vera Cruz (Schumann) Unspecified number of spécimens found in MHNG collections There type séries, referred to as the holotype on OSF, in the Phrixa schumanni Saussure siccifolia Saussure & Pictet, & Pictet, 1898: 452, 454, One syntype BMNH pl saussurei, Kirby 1906 n.n." [handwritten (images on OSF) 22, figs 14-16 [Mimetica] ft., Caldera (Champion) More than with labels: "V de Chiriqui, 25-4000 & P." a spécimen from the 1897 Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 4000 to 6000 one S (variation in wing shape mentioned) white card]; "Mimetica siccifolia Sauss is ft., Champion." on white paper]; "Paralectotype, P Nasrecki design." [handwritten on red card] Spécimen set with right wings spread and wings folded; most of both antennae the BMNH is missing There according to their database No on [printed [handwritten on green paper]; "Mimetica is at least left one other syntype in formai lectotype désignation appears to have been published Images on OSF Box E29b Mimetica siccifolia spinifrons Saussure Saussure & Pictet, & Pictet, 1898 1898: 381, 382 [Exocephala] Guiana, Cayenne More than one (colour variation mentioned) Probable syntype with labels: "Guyane franỗaise" [handwritten on ruled white card]; "Syntype of E spinifrons Saus & Pict 1898?, Hollier 2010" [handwritten CATALOGUE OF A PICTET'S ORTHOPTERA on red paper] Spécimen with wings folded; the set antenna are missing, as are two further and a â tarsal may each with a locality label be other syntypes in the Moncheca stolli Pictet & â spécimen BMNH Box F2 nor the that neither they syntypes more It is & left "CAYENNE" likely, in the spinifrons (Saussure antenna and most of the right segments of the paper (similar to that shown with the so-called thèse left 391 â holotype hind leg There are two printed on a strip of green in the BMNH on OSF), and given that the description only treats BMNH are syntypes , There may be further Pictet, 1898) Saussure, 1887: 351 [Rhomalea] Brésil, Bahia Unspecified Lectotype (designated by Roberts "Bahia" [printed on white card]; "Rhomaleae "Rhomalea paper]; written by Carbonell [sic], C S Stollii S Carbonell - & Carbonell, 1982: 51) with labels: S et P." [handwritten on green paper]; "CSC , wings spread and right wings folded; both antennae, the left middle leg and the last tarsal segment of the containing dissected parts and a label is on a strip of white card]; "Rhomalea stolli P S S Hololectotypus 1966" [handwritten by Carbonell on red card] Spécimen set with left paralectotype on green 136" [hand- Sss Pict." [handwritten stollii also présent "CSC segment of the last tarsal right hind leg are lost 136" is A micro-tube A secured on the original pin Images on OSF Box Z6 A junior synonym of Chromacris speciosa (Thunberg, 1824) & Pictet, 1898: 421,422 [Anchiptolis] Guatemala (Mus Genavense) Unspecified number of â subconspersa Saussure and (colour [printed on white variation mentioned) One â syntype with labels: "Guatemala 603, M Oltram 51" card]; "Anchiptolis, subconsper-, sa Sauss." [handwritten [printed on red paper] Spécimen most of both antennae, the tarsi front and middle legs and two least one other syntype set of the tarsal in the on green paper]; "Syntypus" with right wings spread and left front leg, the last tarsal left segments of the right hind leg are BMNH wings folded; segment of the lost There right is at according to their database Images on OSF BoxE21 A junior synonym of Gongrocnemis fusca subfalcata Saussure & Pictet, 1898: 437, pl (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1895) 20, figs 30-32 [Thamnobates] Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion) Unspecified number of â and One syntype with labels: "COLL GOD SALV, VOLC CHIRIQI, G.C CHAMPION" [printed on white paper]; "subfalcata, â S - P." [handwritten on green paper]; "Thamnobates subfalcata Sauss et Pict., LECTOTYPE, P Neskrecki design." [handwritten on red card] Spécimen set with right wings spread and left wings folded; most of the right antenna and the right hind leg are missing There are further syntypes in the BMNH No formai lectotype désignation appears to have been published Images on OSF Box E27 Thamnobates subfalcata Saussure & Pictet, 1898 392 HOLLIER J subintegra Saussure & Pictet, 1898: 452, 453, Colombia? Unspecified number of No spécimens found in pl 22, fig [Mimetica] MHNG collections Vignon (1931: 151) could not trace the type Mimetica subintegra Saussure & Pictet, 1898 subquadratum Saussure & Pictet, 1898: 424, 426, pl 20, figs 22-23 [Idiarthron] Guatemala (Oltramare), Pantaleon (Champion); Costa Rica (Van Patten) Unspecified number of S and (9 colour variation mentioned) Three â and two syntypes A â with labels: Guatemala 603, Mr Oltram 51" [printed on white paper]; "Idiarthron, subquadratum, Sauss + P." [handwritten on green paper]; "Lectotypus, Idiarthron subquadratum S written on red card with "Lectotypus" printed] last tarsal segment of both front legs and of the last tarsal segment of the left A â hind leg & P, should be designated" [hand- Spécimen right set with wings spread; the middle leg "Mr with labels: is missing, as is the Oltram 51, Guatemala 603" [printed on white paper]; "Idiarthron, subquadra-,tum Sauss + P." [handwritten on green paper]; "Syntypus" [printed on red paper] Spécimen set with wings spread; most of both antennae, the are lost The last tarsal segment of the middle leg and right left middle leg and the right hind leg left hind leg are detached and secured through the fémur on the original pin along with a fémur from another spécimen A â with labels: "Guatemala 603, Mr Oltram 51" [printed on white paper]; "Idiarthron, subquadratum, Sauss + P." [handwritten on green paper]; "Syntypus" [printed on red paper] Spécimen set with wings folded; most of both antennae, the of the left middle leg are lost "Guatemala" [handwritten on a + P." [handwritten The strip and two tarsal segments damaged A with labels: left front leg, subgenital plate is of white paper]; "Idiarthron, subquadratum, Sauss on green paper]; "Syntypus" [printed on red paper] Spécimen with wings folded; the left segment of both hind legs are [printed on white card, the Romers [sic]" [handwritten set antenna, the tarsi of the right front leg and the last tarsal lost A with labels: "Cache, Costa Rica, H Rogers" been torn in half]; "Cache, Costa Rica, H on white card]; "Idiarthron subquadrata S P., var: lamina- supraanalis" [handwritten on green paper]; "Syntypus" [printed on red paper] Spécimen set with right wings spread and left wings folded; the last tarsal segment of the left middle and left hind legs is lost There are three other collected by Biolley in Costa Rica in the collection There are further syntypes in the BMNH according to their database A lectotype does not seem to have been formally designated Images on label having , OSF BoxE22 Idiarthron subquadratum Saussure syriaca Pictet, 1888: 55-56, fig & Pictet, 1898 37 [Paradymadusa] number of One syntype with labels: "Musée de Genève, Syrie Unspecified Tripoli, Syrie, No" [locality handwritten in pencil on printed white card]; "Paradrymadusa syriaca Pict" [handwritten on blue paper]; "Holotypus" [printed antennae, the tarsal left middle segment of the left leg, two tarsal on red hind leg Images on OSF Scotodrymadusa syriaca card] The spécimen has lost the segments of the right middle leg and the (Pictet, 1888) Box K2 last CATALOGUE OF A PICTEï'S ORTHOPTERA taeniatifrons Saussure & Pictet, 1898: in No in referred to as the holotype A junior synonym tenuistylus Saussure 20, MHNG on OSF, & Pictet, in spécimens found collections BMNH in the There tepaneca Saussure & 25 [Bliastes] is a from the type séries, (images on OSF) 1898: 421 , 422-3 [Anchiptolis] Vera Paz (Conradt) Unspecified number of â MHNG in collections There type séries, referred to as the holotype on OSF, in the Gongrocnemis fig of Cocconotus vittifrons (Walker, 1871) Guatemala, Panzos No pl Vera Paz (Champion) Unspecified number of Guatemala, Lanquin spécimens found 428, 429, 393 & tenuistyla (Saussure Pictet, 1897: a is BMNH spécimen from the (images on OSF) Pictet, 1898) 336, 337 [Amblycorypha] Mexico (Mus Genavense) Unspecified number of â One S syntype with labels: "Mexique, Sumichron" [handwritten on white paper]; "Amblycorypha Tepaneca S et P." [handwritten on green paper]; "Holotypus, Amblycorypha tepaneca S + P." [handwritten on red card with "Holotypus" printed] Spécimen set with wings folded; the left hind leg lacks the tarsi and the left middle and right hind legs are lost Images on OSF Box B28 Amblycorypha tepaneca Saussure & Pictet, 1897 texensis Saussure & Pictet, 1897: 328, 330, number of S Dallas in Texas (Boll) Unspecified Two â syntypes "Scudderia Texensis S S A â 18-19 [Scudderia] pl 15, figs with labels: "Dallas, Texas" [printed on white paper]; et P." [handwritten on green paper]; "Lectotypus, Scudderia texensis S & P,To be designated." [handwritten on red card with "Lectotypus" printed] Spécimen set with wings folded; most of the left the last tarsal segment of both hind legs are lost [printed on a strip antenna, the entire right antenna and A S "TYPE BRUNN" with labels: of white paper]; "Scudderia Texensis S S et P." [handwritten on green paper]; "Syntypus?" [printed on red paper with the "?" added by handj Spécimen set antenna, the left with wings roughly spread: most of the right antenna, the entire left front leg, the tarsi of the right front leg hind leg are missing The fémur of the and the tibia and tarsi left of the hind leg has been glued to the abdomen left Images on OSF Box B21 Scudderia texensis Saussure tristani Saussure & Pictet, & Pictet, 1898: 389, 391, 1897 pl 19, fig 22 [Conocephalus] Costa Rica, Tucurrique (Tristan) Unspecified number of No spécimens found Conocephalus truncatifolia Pictet & in tristani Saussure & Pictet, Saussure, 1892: 19, fig Molluccae Unspecified number of One syntype with MHNG collections Type apparently lost labels: 1898 (nomen dubium on OSF) 10 [Phyllomimus] "Moluques, Mr Griolet 662 68" [printed on whitish paper]; "Phyllomimus truncatifolia P & Sss." [handwritten on white paper]; 394 J "Phyllomimus granulosus truncatifolia P Stâl" & S., det C de Jong card vvith de Jong 's name, date and HOLLIER on yellow paper]; "Phyllomimus [handwritten TYPE" [détermination handwritten on white "TYPE" printed] Spécimen set with wings spread; 1938, the left front leg and both hind legs are missing Images on OSF Box E7 A junior synonym of Phyllomimus detersus & Pictet, unispina Saussure (Walker, 1869) 1898: 396, 398-399 [Xiphidium] Mexico, Jalisco (Schumann), Orizaba (Saussure) Unspecified number of â and (variation after mentioned) in subgenital plate The two spécimens in the MHNG collection were collected in 1917 and 1918, the description was published, and are therefore not types The types are in the BMNH collection Box F22 according to their database (images on OSF) & Orchelimum unispina (Saussure vaginalis Saussure & Pictet, 1897: Mexico, Omilteme Pictet, 1898) 325-326 [Godmanella] Guerrero 8000 in ft (H H Smith) Unspecified number of No spécimens found in MHNG collections There type séries, referred to as the holotype on OSF, in the Godmanella vaginalis Saussure vaginalis Pictet & & One syntype with a $ spécimen from the (images on OSF) Pictet, 1897 Saussure, 1891: 309-310, Indes orientales Unspecified is BMNH fig 11 [Gryllacris] number of Naga-H." [collector's name handon whitish card]; "Musée de Genève, No 62" [number handwritten on printed white card]; "524" [printed on white card]; "1843" [handlabels: "Capt Buther[?], written and locality printed written on white paper]; "Gryllacris vaginalis, P et on yellow S." [handwritten paper]; "Gr vaginalis Pic et Ss." [handwritten on lined white paper]; "Pict Sss., Type" [names written and "Type" printed on pink card with black printed margin] Spécimen set with right wings spread and left wings folded; the extremities of both spread wings most of the left antenna and are missing, as are leg, the tibia and both hind legs tarsi ail of the right antenna, the of the right front leg, and the tibiae and tarsi left front of both middle and Box N4 Eugryllacris vaginalis (Pictet vaginalis Saussure & Pictet, & Saussure, 1891) 1898: 409-410 [Lichenochrus] Guatemala (Mus Genavense) Unspecified number of Four syntypes A with labels: "3 28, Guatema-, la, M H de Sauss." [handwritten on ruled white card]; "Lichenochrus vaginalis Sauss et P." [handwritten on green paper]; "Syntypus" [printed on red paper] Spécimen set with and right wings folded; most of both antennae, the leg, the right middle leg and two with labels: "3 28, Guatema-, la, "Lichenochrus vaginalis Sauss tarsal segments of the M H de et P." last tarsal left left wings spread segment of the left front hind leg are missing A Sauss." [handwritten on ruled white card]; [handwritten on green paper]; "Syntypus" [printed on red paper] Spécimen set with right wings spread and left wings folded; CATALOGUE OF A PICTET'S ORTHOPTERA most of both antennae, the and two M H tarsal right middle leg, two segements of both hind legs are d Sauss." [handvvritten on ruled tarsal A lost vvhite card]; 395 segments of the labels: "2 with middle leg left 14, Guatemala, "Lichenochrus vaginalis Sauss on green paperj; "Syntypus" [printed on red paper] Spécimen P." [handvvritten set et with wings folded; most of both antennae and the left hind leg are missing A with labels: "3 28 Guatema-, la, M H de Sauss." [handwritten on ruled white card]; "Lichenochrus vaginalis Sauss [printed on red paper] Spécimen [handwritten on green paper]; "Syntypus" with wings spread; most of the set Box El synonym of Gongrocnemis tenebrosa (Walker, both front legs are A junior P." et left antenna and lost vaginatus Pictet, 1888: 53-54, Java Unspecified fig 27 [Macroxiphus] number of One syntype with 1870) on white paper]; "Macroxiphus vaginatus Pict." [handwritten on yellow paper]; "Holotype of Macroxiphus vaginatus PICTET 1888, det S Ingrisch, 1998" [printed on white card with red inked border]; "Holotype of Macroxiphus vaginatus PICTET 1888, det S Ingrisch, 1998" [printed on white card] The species name label in the insect box has the locality "Java" written in the lower left corner Spécimen set with wings folded; the right middle leg and part of the tibia and the tarsi of the left hind leg are missing Images on OSF Box F17 Eumacroxiphus vaginatus (Pictet, 1888) validus Saussure & Pictet, labels: "vaginalis Sss [sic]" [handwritten 1898: 373, 10-11 [Posidippus] pl 18, figs Nicaragua, Chontales (Janson) Unspecified number of The type in the There single is spécimen a spécimen in the MHNG collections from the type is from Costa Rica and not a séries, referred to as the holotype on OSF, BMNH (images on OSF) Box B27 A junior synonym of Steirodon stalii (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878) variabilis Pictet, 1888: 38-39, fig 19 [Tanusia] Guyana (Bar et coll Jurine) More than one S and 9 syntypes A â with labels: "Tanusia variabilis Pict." [handwritten on green paper]; "10 (Vignon)" [handwritten on white paper]; "Syntypus" Two and three [printed on red paper] Spécimen missing as are the last tarsal set with wings roughly spread; the antennae are segment of the left middle leg, the entire right middle leg and both hind legs A S with labels: "Tanusia variabilis Pict." [handwritten on green paper]; "9 (Vignon)" [handwritten on white paper]; "45" [handwritten on white card]; "Syntypus" [printed on red paper] Spécimen set head and the antennae are missing, the right front leg are lost with wings spread; the front of the leg, the tibia and tarsi of the left front A detached right hind leg is secured on a separate pin next to the spécimen A with labels: "E Surinam" [handwritten on white card with a green printed border]; "Tanusia variabilis Pict." [handwritten on green paper]; "7 (Vignon)" [handwritten on white paper]; "Holotypus" [printed on red card]; "Syntype! Both sexes mentioned description Hollier 2010" [handwritten on red paper] Spécimen set in with wings 396 J HOLLIER spread; the ends of the antennae, the tarsi of the right front leg, tvvo tarsal segments of and middle the left front of the left hind leg are legs, the tarsi lost of the right middle leg and two tarsal segments A detached right hind leg is secured on a separate pin next spécimen The abdomen has been eviscerated (presumably at the time of capture) with labels: "476/25" [handwritten on a dise of white card]; "Tanusia variabilis Pict." [handwritten on green paper]; "8 (Vignon)" [handwritten on white to the and stuffed A paper]; "Syntypus" [printed on red paper] left Spécimen antenna and most of the right antenna are abdomen has been set with wings spread; the entire lost as is the right hind leg The under- A with labels: "Cayenne" [handwritten on white paper]; "Tanusia variabilis Pict." [handwritten on green paper]; "4 side of the filled with plaster (?) (Vignon)" [handwritten on white paper]; "Syntypus" [printed on red paper] Spécimen set with wings spread; the ends of the antennae and two tarsal segments of the right two hind fémurs pinned to a separate pin label in the insect box has the locality "Brasil Guyana." handwritten in the lower left corner Vignon (1923) stated that the maie spécimens and 10 are T coloraia (Serville, 1838) and the female spécimens and are T decorata (Walker 1870), without mentioning T variabilis He subsequently remarked in a footnote (Vignon, 1931: 83) that T variabilis was not referable to a single species, and that the MHNG material included spécimens of T colorata, T decorata and T crisỵata (Serville, 1838) Images on OSF Box E28b hind leg are lost There end of the at the A junior is séries also a hind leg and The name species synonym of Tanusia colorata (Serville 1838) (partim), Tanusia deco- rata (Walker, 1870) (partim) vaucherianus 36 [Eumeymus] Pictet, 1888: 59-60, fig Maroc, Tanger Unspecified number of S and Five and five syntypes A â with labels: "620 61 Maroc, Mr Vaucher" [handwritten on ruled white card]; "Vaucherianus" [handwritten on a "Maroc Vaucher" strip [printed on pink paper]; of white paper]; "Locusta vaucheriana Pict." [handwritten on pink paper]; "Syntypus" [printed on red paper] Spécimen set with wings folded; the abdomen has been eviscerated and Maroc, Mr Vaucher" [handwritten on stuffed A o with labels: "620 61 ruled white card]; "Maroc." [printed on pink paper]; "Locusta vaucheriana Pict." [handwritten on pink paper]; "Syntypus" [printed on red paper] Spécimen stuffed card]: A â with labels: with wings folded; the abdomen has been eviscerated and "620 61 Maroc Mr Vaucher" [handwritten on ruled white set "Maroc." [printed on pink paper]; "Locusta vaucheriana pink paper]; "Syntypus" [printed on red paper] Spécimen left antenna and the abdomen has been last tarsal segment of the eviscerated and stuffed Aâ set Pict." [handwritten on with wings folded; the right hind leg are missing and the with labels: "Maroc." [printed on pink paper]; "Locusta vaucheriana Pict." [handwritten on pink paper]; "Coll Pictet" [printed on a strip of white paper]; "Syntypus" [printed on red paper] Spécimen set is missing and the abdomen has been eviscerated "620 61 Maroc, Mr Vaucher" [handwritten on ruled white card]; "Maroc." [printed on pink paper]; "Locusta vaucheriana Pict." [handwritten on pink paper]: "Syntypus" [printed on red paper] Spécimen set with wings with wings folded; the right antenna and stuffed A with labels: folded; the right antenna and the last tarsal segment of the right front leg are missing CATALOGUE OF A PICTET'S ORTHOPTERA A 397 "620 61 Maroc, Mr Vaucher" [handwritten on ruled white vvith labels: card]: "Tanger, Vaucher" [handwritten on pink paper]; "Locusta vaucheriana Pict." [handwritten on pink paper]; "Syntypus" [printed on red paper] spread; most of the antenna left is missing A with Spécimen set with wings "620 61 Maroc., Mr labels: Vaucher" [handwritten on ruled white card]: "Maroc, Vaucher [printed on pink paper]; "Locusta vaucheriana Pict." [handwritten on pink paper]; "Syntypus" [printed on red paper] Spécimen leg are lost 61 set with wings folded; two tarsal segments of the right middle and the abdomen has been eviscerated and Maroc, Mr Vaucher" [handwritten on on pink paper]; "Locusta vaucheriana [printed "Syntypus" [printed on red paper] Spécimen A been eviscerated and stuffed written on ruled white card]; stuffed A ruled white card]; set with labels: "620 "Maroc, Vaucher" on pink paper]; Pict." [handwritten with wings folded; the abdomen has with labels: "620 61 Maroc, Mr Vaucher" [hand- "Maroc, Vaucher" [printed on pink paper]; "Locusta vaucheriana Pict." [handwritten on pink paper]; "Syntypus" [printed on red paper] Spécimen set with wings folded; the last tarsal segment of the left middle leg and the and tarsi of the left hind leg are lost, and the abdomen has been eviscerated and stuffed A with labels: "Maroc" [printed on pink paper]; "Locusta vaucheriana tibia on pink paper]; "Coll Pictet" [printed on a Pict." [handwritten "Syntypus" [printed on red paper] Spécimen segments of the left middle leg and the last tarsal and the abdomen has been eviscerated and tarsi, is set segment of the stuffed strip of white paper]; with wings folded; two tarsal The right hind leg are lost, which lacks the left front leg, detached and secured on the original pin Several other spécimens which have been part of the type séries but which lack data labels are présent 45", and OSF indicates that there are syntypes in other institutions may box "Doubles in Images on OSF Box H2 Tetỵigonia vaucheriana (Pictet, 1888) vepretorum Saussure & Pictet, 1898: 365 [Ischyra] Central America (Mus Genavense) Unspecified One syntype with labels: "Ischyra number of o vepretorum Sss + P." [handwritten on green paper]; "Holotypus" [printed on red card] The green label indicates that the spécimen was assumed to be Neotropical Spécimen set right antenna, the tarsi of the left front leg, the last tarsal middle legs and the left with wings folded; most of the segment of the right front and hind leg are missing Images on OSF Box B36 Ischyra vepretorum Saussure & Pictet, 1898 & Pictet, 1898: 430 [Parabliastes] Panama Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion) One damaged S No spécimens found in MHNG collections The holotype (images on OSF) vermiculatus Saussure Bliastes vermiculatus (Saussure verruculosa Pictet & Saussure, 1892: 23, Africa centralis Unspecified Probable paper]; "Mataeus & syntype with in the BMNH Pictet, 1898) fig 17 [Phyllotribonia] number of â labels: is "Afrique central" [handwritten on white apicalis Bol." [handwritten on pink paper]; "Syntype of P verrucu- 398 & Sauss., losa Pict left HOLLIER J 1892? Hollier 2010" [handwritten on red paper] Spécimen wings spread and right wings folded; the antennae, and both hind legs are missing The left fémur on the original no material placed under the name in the 1886 MHNG There pin it & Saussure & Pictet, 1898: 349, One syntype with The species name lower left strip and is label in the insect box has the Spécimen Brazil antenna, ail set with three right legs on locality "Brésil" handwritten corner but the type locality was given as Cayenne; this from lost; the right viridifolia Sass." [handwritten of yellow paper]; "Holotypus" [printed on because the other spécimen standing under label illustration 350 [Hyperphrona] "Hyperphrona labels: green paper]; "Geneva" [printed on a in the verruculosa Saussure, 1892) Guiana, Cayenne (Prudhomme) Unspecified number of red card] P matches the description, measurement and Zabalius verruculosa (Pictet viridifolia detached and secured through the is Box El verruculosa P middle leg with spécimen was found under Mateaus apicalis Bolivar, collection This in the collection, but given for is set middle leg left front leg, right name this left wings spread, the and the left is probably in the collection has a locality right wings are now hind leg are missing Images on OSF.BoxB33 Hyperphrona zendala Saussure viridifolia & Pictet, Mexico, Teapa No in Saussure & Pictet, 1898 1898: 414, 418 [Gongrocnemis] Tabasco (H H Smith) Unspecified number of spécimens found in MHNG There collections type séries, referred to as the holotype on OSF, in the Gongrocnemis bivittata zendala Saussure & is a spécimen from the BMNH (images on OSF) Pictet, 1898 UNAVAILABLE NAMES Several unavailable names associated with Pictet appear in catalogues, apparently due blications to confusion and the between the Mimetica brunneri Saussure name names and authors in the original puhomonyms (1898: 453) was given as a replacement citation of act of description resulting in & Pictet "M mortuifolia Brunner, 1895", but in that publication Brunner refers explicitly to M mortuifolia Pictet, 1888 (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1895: 256) M brunneri (which is now considered a junior synonym of M mortuifolia Pictet), was clearly an unnecessary new name, and the material seen by Brunner, including the spécimen referred to as the holotype on OSF which is now in the Naturhistorisches Muséum in Vienna (NHMW), has no type status Hemiudeopsylla californiana Saussure & Pictet (1897: 302) was listed by Kirby for (1906: 130) as a species "nec Scudder" despite the fact that the référence in the Saussure Saussure celatus & & Pictet is Pictet is (Scudder, unavailable explicitly to H californiana (Scudder, 1862) H californiana currently considered a junior synonym of Pristoceuthophilus name is 1894) but was actually a misidentification, and the CATALOGUE OF A PICTET'S ORTHOPTERA Kirby (1906: 346) Diophanes lists Meroncidius rosalia Pictet, 399 1888 as a junior synonym of salvifolia (Lichtenstein, 1798) but Pictet explicitly cited the species as "M rosalia Stoll", based on plate figures 23 and 24 in Stoll (no exact référence given), and the name M rosalia Pictet but may be amongst unavailable Pictet's material has not been located, is the spécimens currently in the collection as Diophanes perspi- cillatus Stoll, 1813 Kirby (1906: 353) gave Cycloptera reticulaia as a replacement name for C aurantifolia Pictet, 1888 on the grounds that this was a junior homonym of C auran- 1813) In the text, however, Pictet explicitly refers to C aurantifolia Stoll tifolia (Stoll, and the name C aurantifolia Pictet is thus unavailable Vignon (1931 box E31 of a spécimen seen by Pictet (in the MHNG : 161) designated collection) as the holotype of Cycloptera retieulata Kirby, 1906 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Thanks are due to Anita Hollier and Peter Schwendinger for comments on the layout and text, and to Bernd Hauser for historical information about the collection Spécial thanks are MHNG due to Carlos Carbonell, who made MHNG available his notes David Rentz provided information about lectotype some of the BMNH information David Eades and Sam Heads kindly made data held by OSF available The paper was greatly improved by the suggestions of the subject editor, Bernhard Merz on the collection désignations and George Beccaloni kindly checked REFERENCES Brunner von Wattenwyl, C 1895 Monographie der Pseudophylliden Verhandlungen der Kaiserlich-Kôniglichen Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien 45: 1-282, 10 plates Carbonell, C S 2007 The genus Zoniopoda Stâl 1872 (Acridoidea, Romaleidae, Romaleinae) Journal of Orthoptera Research 16: 1-33 De Jong, C 1938 On Indo-Malayan Pterophyllinae (Orthoptera, family Tettigoniidae) Zoologische Mededeelingen 21: 1-109 Eades, D C & Otte, D 2010 Orthoptera Species File Online Version 2.0/4.0 Online http://www.Orthoptera.SpeciesFile.org [Accessed 10.vii.2010] at A revision of the steirodontine katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneroperinae: Steirodontini) Proceedings ofthe Academy ofNatural Sciences, Phila delphia 122:125-248 Emsley, M G 1970 Griffini, A 1909 Studi sopra alcune Gryllacris del Revue suisse de Zoologie 17: Muséum d'histoire naturelle de Genève 374-404 J A 2007 Continuité entre le Musée Académique et le Muséum actuel - 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