subspecies
Insara elegans elegans (Scudder, 1901)
elegant bush katydid
Type specimen
Lectotype; female; b30d8f06-6956-4d85-8fdf-94737b57fddc; deposited at: Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (ANSP); United States: New Mexico: Dona Ana: Mesilla, Mesilla Park
Nomenclature (14)
- Hormilia elegans Scudder, 1901: 96.
- Hormilia elegans Scudder, 1901 in Scudder & Cockerell, 1902: 52.
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- Insara elegans (Scudder, 1901) in Rivera García, 2006: 143.
- Insara elegans elegans (Scudder, 1901) in Fontana, Buzzetti & Mariño-Pérez, 2008: 91-92.
Nomenclature references (14)
- 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.
- Caudell, A.N. (1908) Orthoptera Fam. Locustidae. Subfam. Decticinae. In Genera Insectorum. P. Wytsman [Ed.]. V. Verteneuil & L. Desmet, Bruxelles. Vol. 72, 1–43 pp. Available at http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/105244#page/339/mode/1up
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- Scudder, S.H. (1901) Catalogue of the described Orthoptera of the United States and Canada. Proceedings of the Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences, 8, 1–102, plates I-III. [1899]
- 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]
Asserted distribution
Collection object
Type material
Descendants and synonyms
Life zone and ecology data
Terrestrial
Sound links
External links to websites
- Singing Insects of North America [general information, distribution map]
Gender, form, and etymology
Adjectiveelegans, elegans, elegans
Etymology:
Etymology:
Latin for elegant or handsome.
Stats
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Rank | Total | Valid | Invalid |
subspecies | 4 | 1 | 3 |