Conozoa texana Bruner, 1889: habitus and wings. (Otu).
Conozoa texana Bruner, 1889: habitus and wings. (Otu).
Conozoa texana Bruner, 1889: Fig. 11 (after type). habitus (Trimerotropis bilobata). (Otu).
Conozoa texana Bruner, 1889: Fig. 12. hind wing (Trimerotropis bilobata). (Otu).
Conozoa texana Bruner, 1889: Fig. 46B. fastigium, dorsal view. (Otu).
Conozoa texana Bruner, 1889: Fig. 47N (specimen from Nevada). pronotum, lateral view. (Otu).
Conozoa texana Bruner, 1889: Fig. 47O (specimen from Oregon). pronotum, lateral view. (Otu).
Conozoa texana Bruner, 1889: Fig. 47P (specimen from Texas). pronotum, lateral view. (Otu).
Conozoa texana Bruner, 1889: Fig. 47Q (specimen from central Mexico). pronotum, lateral view. (Otu).

Type specimen

Neotype; male; 3773a19a-5c7c-4d39-b96a-5a3059b5a3e3; deposited at: Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (ANSP); Mexico: Chihuahua: El Paso

Nomenclature (25)

  • Conozoa texana Bruner, 1889

    Neotype; male; 3773a19a-5c7c-4d39-b96a-5a3059b5a3e3; deposited at: Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (ANSP); Mexico: Chihuahua: El Paso

  • Trimerotropis (Agonozoa) texana (Bruner, 1889) in McNeill, 1900: 27.
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  • Conozoa texana Bruner, 1889 in Rivera García, 2006: 141.
  • Conozoa texana Bruner, 1889 in Barrientos-Lozano, Rocha-Sánchez, Buzzetti, Méndez-Gómez & Horta-Vega, 2013: 284.

Nomenclature references (21)

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  • Barrientos-Lozano, L., Rocha-Sánchez, A.Y., Buzzetti, F.M., Méndez-Gómez, B.R. & Horta-Vega, J.V. (2013) In Saltamontes y esperanzas del noreste de México (Insecta: Orthoptera). Guía ilustrada. Ciudad de México. 388 pp.
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  • Bruner, L. (1889) New North American Acrididae, found North of the Mexican boundary. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 12, 47–82. Available at http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/53609#page/63/mode/1up
  • Capinera, J.L., Scott, R.D. & Walker, T.J. (2004) In Field Guide to Grasshoppers, Katydids, and Crickets of the United States. Cornell University Press, Ithaca. 249 pp.
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  • Kirby, W.F. (1910) A Synonymic Catalogue of Orthoptera (Orthoptera Saltatoria, Locustidae vel Acridiidae). British Museum (Natural History), London, Vol. 3, Issue 2, 674 pp. Available at http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/29660
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Adjectivetexanus, texana, texanum
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After distribution in Texas.

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