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来自印度尼西亚西巴布亚省Brachytrupina Saussure亚部落的Mirolotmia dinocephala gen. et sp. 11, 1877 (Gryllini部落)。Cephalogryllini Otte et Alexander, 1983, synnov .,是Brachytrupina的同义词。新属在总体外观上与澳大利亚和美洲的一些挖洞的短翅代表很相似,但在雄性生殖器上不同,在后附属物部分有三个相当长的小叶。
A new genus and species of the subfamily Gryllinae (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) from Indonesia
Mirolotmia dinocephala gen. et sp. nov. of the subtribe Brachytrupina Saussure, 1877 (the tribe Gryllini) is described from the West Papua Province of Indonesia. The name Cephalogryllini Otte et Alexander, 1983, syn. nov., is synonymised with Brachytrupina. The new genus is very similar in the general appearance to some Australian and American short-winged representatives of this subtribe, which dig burrows, but it differs in the male genitalia with three rather long lobules on the posterior epiphallic part.
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Zoosystematica Rossica is an international journal for publication of papers on any aspects of systematic zoology, in all groups of animals, both extant and fossil, from all over the World. The journal is published in English and focuses on the descriptions of new taxa, revisions and reviews, nomenclature, theories and methods of taxonomy and phylogeny, interesting new faunal records, catalogues and checklists, identification keys, phylogenetic relationships and zoogeography. Faunistic articles are published in a limited way and only if they contain new records for large geographical regions and are important for zoogeography or taxonomy.