Dudgeodes sartorii sp. nov. is described based on nymphs from the Megamalai hills of Western Ghats, Southern India. The nymph of Dudgeodes sartorii sp. nov. can be distinguished from other Indian species of Dudgeodes by i) prothorax with two rounded tubercles; (ii) outer margin of mesothorax with simple setae; (iii) distinct maculae in the distal region of femora; (iv) transverse row of setae on fore femora narrower with blunt apex and (v) dark brownish band on the 5th segment of cerci.
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February 2023
Department of Entomology, Saint Petersburg State University, Universitetskaya nab., 7/9, Saint Petersburg, 199034, Russia..
The genera Teloganodes Eaton 1882 sensu Sartori et al. 2008 and Dudgeodes Sartori 2008 in the original sense, were artificial taxa, and the genus Derlethina Sartori 2008 differed from them only by greater reduction of posterior tergalii. In the present paper, the genus Teloganodes is accepted in wide sense and includes the 3 following formal subgenera: (1) subgenus Teloganodes, stat.
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February 2023
PG and Research department of Zoology, The American College, Madurai-625002, India..
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July 2022
Musée cantonal de zoologie, Palais de Rumine, Place de la Riponne 6, 1014 Lausanne, Switzerland Musée cantonal de zoologie Lausanne Switzerland.
Two new species of Sartori, 2008 and a new species of Eaton, 1882 are described from India; they are Martynov & Palatov, from Himalayan region (Uttarakhand), Sivaruban, Martynov, Srinivasan, Barathy & Isack, , and Sivaruban, Martynov, Srinivasan & Isack, from the Tamil Nadu part of the Western Ghats. Thus, for now, the Teloganodidae fauna of India includes 11 species. appears to be significantly extend northward the known distribution of .
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PG Research department of Zoology, The American College, Madurai-625002, India..
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February 2020
Department of Biology, School of Science and Engineering, Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, Philippines Ateneo de Manila University Quezon City Philippines.
COI sequences were used as an initial clustering method to delimit putative species of the genus in the Philippines. An overview of the diagnostic characters of Philippine species and characters with high intraspecific variability are given. Six new species of are described and illustrated: Garces & Sartori, , Garces & Sartori, , Garces & Sartori, , Garces & Sartori, , Garces & Sartori, , and Garces & Sartori, , all known from the nymphal stage.
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