subspecies

Pterophylla (Pterophylla) camellifolia camellifolia (Fabricius, 1775)

Northern True Katydid; common true katydid

Pterophylla (Pterophylla) camellifolia camellifolia (Fabricius, 1775): male (Alabama, USA). (Otu).
Pterophylla (Pterophylla) camellifolia camellifolia (Fabricius, 1775): male (Alabama, USA). (Otu).
Pterophylla (Pterophylla) camellifolia camellifolia (Fabricius, 1775): female (Alabama, USA). (Otu).
Pterophylla (Pterophylla) camellifolia camellifolia (Fabricius, 1775): Pl. 19, fig. 4. male habitus. (Otu).
Pterophylla (Pterophylla) camellifolia camellifolia (Fabricius, 1775): Pl. 19 fig 5. female, dorsal view. (Otu).
Pterophylla (Pterophylla) camellifolia camellifolia (Fabricius, 1775): Pl. 18 fig. 2. male, ventral arm of cercus, dorsal view. (Otu).
Pterophylla (Pterophylla) camellifolia camellifolia (Fabricius, 1775): Pl. 18 fig. 4. male, ventral arm of cercus, dorsal view. (Otu).
Pterophylla (Pterophylla) camellifolia camellifolia (Fabricius, 1775): Pl. 18 fig. 4. male, ventral arm of cercus, dorsal view. (Otu).
Pterophylla (Pterophylla) camellifolia camellifolia (Fabricius, 1775): Pl. 18 fig. 5. male, ventral arm of cercus, dorsal view. (Otu).
Pterophylla (Pterophylla) camellifolia camellifolia (Fabricius, 1775): male subgenital plate and cercus. (Otu).

Type specimen

Holotype; female; 3c8294f8-77d8-4223-9315-4b687bbdd9eb; deposited at: University of Glasgow, Hunterian Museum (GLAHM); U.S.A.

Nomenclature (59)

  • Locusta camellifolia Fabricius, 1775: 283.

    Holotype; female; 3c8294f8-77d8-4223-9315-4b687bbdd9eb; deposited at: University of Glasgow, Hunterian Museum (GLAHM); U.S.A.

  • Locusta camellifolia Fabricius, 1775 in Fabricius, 1793: 35.
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  • Pterophylla camellifolia (Fabricius, 1775) in DiGiorgio & Himmelman, 2009: 144.
  • Platyphyllus [sic] zimmermanni Saussure, 1859 (subjective synonym of Locusta camellifolia Fabricius, 1775) in Hollier & Heads, 2015: 322.

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Gender, form, and etymology
Adjectivecamellifolius, camellifolia, camellifolium
Etymology:

Camellia-leaved, referring to shape of tegmina.

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