Lophaspis hebardi Rehn, 1947: female (Costa Rica, Monteverde). (Otu).
Lophaspis hebardi Rehn, 1947: female (Costa Rica, Monteverde). (Otu).
Lophaspis hebardi Rehn, 1947: male (Costa Rica, Monteverde). (Otu).
Lophaspis hebardi Rehn, 1947: female habitus (tegmina 47.5 mm). (Otu).
CollectionObject 1522310; aa9e0076-1c3a-4d0e-8284-540a64df164f: female, lateral view (holotype). (CollectionObject).

Type specimen

Holotype; female; aa9e0076-1c3a-4d0e-8284-540a64df164f; deposited at: Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (ANSP); Costa Rica: Limón: Guácimo: Limon, La Emilia, near Guápiles

Nomenclature (5)

  • Lophaspis hebardi Rehn, 1947: 8.

    Holotype; female; aa9e0076-1c3a-4d0e-8284-540a64df164f; deposited at: Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (ANSP); Costa Rica: Limón: Guácimo: Limon, La Emilia, near Guápiles

  • Lophaspis hebardi Rehn, 1947 in Beier, 1960: 293.
  • ... Show all ... (1)
  • Lophaspis hebardi Rehn, 1947 in Morris & Beier, 1982: 290, 292.
  • Lophaspis hebardi Rehn, 1947 in Mariño-Pérez, Woller, Foquet & Selking, 2016: 29.

Nomenclature references (5)

  • Beier, M. (1960) Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae (Pseudophyllinae II). Das Tierreich, 74, 1–396.
  • Beier, M. (1963) Tettigoniidae: Subfam. Pseudophyllinae. In Orthopterorum Catalogus. Vol. 5, 1–246 pp.
  • ... Show all ... (1)
  • Mariño-Pérez, R., Woller, D.A., Foquet, B. & Selking, R.T. (2016) Collecting in Costa Rica: in search of Orthoptera. Metaleptea, 36(3), 25–29. Available at http://140.247.96.247/orthsoc/pdf/met_36_3.pdf
  • Morris, G.K. & Beier, M. (1982) Song structure and description of some Costa Rican katydids. Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 108, 287–314.
  • Rehn, J.A.G. (1947) A New Genus and Two Species of Neotropical Pseudophyllinae (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae). Notulae Naturae, 198, 1–12. Available at http://books.google.com/books?id=NlvDucKmmWAC
Asserted distribution
Collection object
Type material

Descendants and synonyms

No records found.
Life zone and ecology data

Terrestrial

Gender, form, and etymology
Noun in genitive case
Etymology:

In memory of the author's long-time associate and friend Morgan Hebard, to whose inspiration and cooperation for over four decades his own studies owe so much.

Stats

Names
Rank Total Valid Invalid
species110