species
Agroecotettix chiantiensis Hill, 2024
Chianti aridland scrub jumper
Type specimen
Holotype; male; 85c9ac73-45c7-4d3d-89e2-a1a31e3a6358; deposited at: Mississippi Entomological Museum (MEM); United States: Texas: Presidio: 32 mi SW Marfa, Chianti Mountains
Nomenclature (1)
- Agroecotettix chiantiensis Hill, 2024: 206.
Holotype; male; 85c9ac73-45c7-4d3d-89e2-a1a31e3a6358; deposited at: Mississippi Entomological Museum (MEM); United States: Texas: Presidio: 32 mi SW Marfa, Chianti Mountains
Nomenclature references (1)
- Hill, J.V.G. (2024) Desert diversification: revision of Agroecotettix Bruner, 1908 (Orthoptera, Acrididae, Melanoplinae) with descriptions of sixteen new species from the United States and Mexico. ZooKeys, 1218, 177–230. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1218.133703
Collection object
Type material
Descendants and synonyms
Gender, form, and etymology
Adjectivechiantiensis, chiantiensis, chiantiense
Etymology:
Etymology:
The species name chiantiensis is derived from the Chianti Mountains where the species is apparently endemic to and the suffix “-ensis” (Latin) meaning “originating from” or “inhabiting”. This name reflects the endemic nature of the species and hopefully draws attention to the importance of conservation of the unique biodiversity in this understudied mountainous region.
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