species
Agroecotettix crypsidomus Hebard, 1922
seclusive aridland scrub jumper
Type specimen
Holotype; male; b8fed4ed-7e9b-460f-99d6-88f0e1b0b9ea; deposited at: Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (ANSP); United States: Texas: Brewster: Marathon
Nomenclature (4)
- Agroecotettix modestus crypsidomus Hebard, 1922: 53.
Holotype; male; b8fed4ed-7e9b-460f-99d6-88f0e1b0b9ea; deposited at: Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (ANSP); United States: Texas: Brewster: Marathon
- Agroecotettix modestus crypsidomus Hebard, 1922 in Tinkham, 1948: 612.
- Agroecotettix modestus crypsidomus Hebard, 1922 in Petersen & Gaedike, 1970: 166.
- Agroecotettix crypsidomus Hebard, 1922 in Hill, 2024: 202.
Nomenclature references (4)
- Hebard, M. (1922) New genera and species of Melanopli found within the U. S. Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 48(1), 49–66. Available at http://reader.library.cornell.edu/docviewer/digital?id=chla5077659_4258_001#page/55/mode/1up
- 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
- Petersen, G. & Gaedike, H. (1970) Katalog der in den Sammlungen des Deutschen Entomologischen Institutes aufbewahrten Typen II. Beiträge zur Entomologie, 20(1-2), 145–172. Available at http://www.contributions-to-entomology.org/index.php/beitraege_entomologie/article/view/923
- Tinkham, E.R. (1948) Faunistic and ecological studies on the Orthoptera of the Big Bend Region of Trans-Pecos Texas, with especial reference to the orthopteran zones and faunae of midwestern North America. The American Midland Naturalist, 40, 521–663. [1949]
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Descendants and synonyms
Life zone and ecology data
Terrestrial
Gender, form, and etymology
Noun in apposition
Etymology:
Etymology:
Greek crypsi = hidden and Latin domus = home: in reference to the cryptic nature of the species living in the inner branches of thorny shrubs.
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species | 2 | 1 | 1 |