Description of predatory behavior of the genus Lutosa walker, 1869 (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae: Lutosinae) in Brazil

Carlos Henrique Marchiori, Klebert de Paula Malheiros
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They do not have a popular name, at least among non-native people. They are occasionally referred to as crickets, although they are not Grylloidea, but Stenopelmatoidea. Easily identifiable by the convex body in lateral view, shiny, glabrous integument, and with both apterous sexes. The anterior thigh has a lobe with spines. During the day they remain hidden under logs or stones, leaf litter, or in burrows dug by themselves. Buthidae are found throughout Brazil and makeup around 60% of national species. This family includes the genus Tityus Koch, 1966 (Scorpiones, Buthidae), the most dangerous. The species that exist in Brazil are divided into four families. This note reports for the first time the genus Lutosa Walker, 1869 in the Central-West Region, State of Goiás, Brazil, and the first report of the entire process of locust predation in the world.
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描述巴西 Lutosa walker, 1869 属(直翅目:瘤蝠科:Lutosinae)的捕食行为
至少在非本地人中,它们没有一个流行的名字。它们偶尔被称为蟋蟀,尽管它们不是蝼蛄科(Grylloidea),而是蟋蟀科(Stenopelmatoidea)。侧视时身体凸起,体表光亮无毛,雌雄同体,很容易辨认。大腿前部有一个带刺的叶。白天,它们隐藏在圆木或石头、落叶或自己挖的洞穴中。布氏蟾蜍科(Buthidae)分布于巴西各地,约占巴西全国物种的 60%。该科包括 Tityus Koch 属,1966 年(蝎科,Buthidae),是最危险的。巴西现有的物种分为四个科。本报告首次报道了巴西戈亚斯州中西部地区的 Lutosa Walker, 1869 属,也是世界上首次报道蝗虫捕食的整个过程。
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