species

Orchelimum (Orchelimum) concinnum Scudder, 1862

Dusky-faced Meadow Katydid; stripe-faced meadow katydid

Orchelimum (Orchelimum) concinnum Scudder, 1862: Fig. 185. female (body 16.5-18 mm, tegmina 17-24 mm, ovipositor 7.5-8.2 mm). (Otu).
Orchelimum (Orchelimum) concinnum Scudder, 1862: Fig. 185. female (body 16.5-18 mm, tegmina 17-24 mm, ovipositor 7.5-8.2 mm). (Otu).
Orchelimum (Orchelimum) concinnum Scudder, 1862: Fig. 1. face (black area red-brown). (Otu).
Orchelimum (Orchelimum) concinnum Scudder, 1862: Pl. I, Fig. 12 (specimen from New Hampshire). male pronotum, lateral outline. (Otu).
Orchelimum (Orchelimum) concinnum Scudder, 1862: Pl. II, Fig. 27. male, stridulatory area of left tegmen. (Otu).
Orchelimum (Orchelimum) concinnum Scudder, 1862: Pl. IV, Fig. 137. male left cercus, dorsal view. (Otu).
Orchelimum (Orchelimum) concinnum Scudder, 1862: Pl. III, Fig. 53 (specimen from New Hampshire). male left cercus, dorsal outline. (Otu).
Orchelimum (Orchelimum) concinnum Scudder, 1862: Pl. III, Fig. 54 (specimen from New Hampshire). male left cercus, lateral outline. (Otu).
Orchelimum (Orchelimum) concinnum Scudder, 1862: Pl. IV, Fig. 112. ovipositor. (Otu).
Orchelimum (Orchelimum) concinnum Scudder, 1862: Pl. IV, Fig. 78 (specimen from New Hampshire). ovipositor. (Otu).
Orchelimum (Orchelimum) concinnum Scudder, 1862: Pl. IV, Fig. 79 (specimen from Nebraska). ovipositor. (Otu).
CollectionObject 1505643; 87030095-48d6-4deb-9894-f47ecb3d670c: male, dorsal view (syntype). (CollectionObject).
CollectionObject 1505643; 87030095-48d6-4deb-9894-f47ecb3d670c: male, posterodorsal view (syntype). (CollectionObject).
CollectionObject 1505643; 87030095-48d6-4deb-9894-f47ecb3d670c: male, labels (syntype). (CollectionObject).
CollectionObject 1505643; 87030095-48d6-4deb-9894-f47ecb3d670c: male, dorsal view (syntype). (CollectionObject).
CollectionObject 1505643; 87030095-48d6-4deb-9894-f47ecb3d670c: male, anterior view (syntype). (CollectionObject).
CollectionObject 1505643; 87030095-48d6-4deb-9894-f47ecb3d670c: male, ventral view (syntype). (CollectionObject).
CollectionObject 1505643; 87030095-48d6-4deb-9894-f47ecb3d670c: male, lateral view (syntype). (CollectionObject).
CollectionObject 1505643; 87030095-48d6-4deb-9894-f47ecb3d670c: male, lateral view (syntype). (CollectionObject).
CollectionObject 1505643; 87030095-48d6-4deb-9894-f47ecb3d670c: male, on drawer (syntype). (CollectionObject).
CollectionObject 1522197; fad9e2f4-2688-40f6-a149-8c09819021c9: male, lateral view (holotype of Orchelimum indianense). (CollectionObject).

Nomenclature (60)

  • Orchelimum concinnum Scudder, 1862: 452.

    Lectotype; male; 698d2685-f5a5-41b9-ad1b-befc9bd5b2b5; deposited at: Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (ANSP); United States: Massachusetts: Barnstable: Cape Cod

  • Orchelimum longipennis Scudder, 1862: 453.

    Syntype; 014e77e2-fc12-4525-b114-43b935d7c1c0; deposited at: Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (ANSP); United States: Texas

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  • Xiphidium [sic] inerme Redtenbacher, 1891 (subjective synonym of Orchelimum concinnum Scudder, 1862) in Hollier, 2012: 14.
  • Orchelimum concinnum Scudder, 1862 in Hollier & Heads, 2014: 72.

Nomenclature references (46)

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Descendants and synonyms

Gender, form, and etymology

Etymology:

Latin for elegant or pretty.

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