CollectionObject 1517323; 9c6ec389-8ff8-4463-b502-c967a698c84a: male, lateral view (holotype). (CollectionObject).
CollectionObject 1517323; 9c6ec389-8ff8-4463-b502-c967a698c84a: male, lateral view (holotype). (CollectionObject).
CollectionObject 1517323; 9c6ec389-8ff8-4463-b502-c967a698c84a: male pronotum, lateral view (holotype). (CollectionObject).
CollectionObject 1517323; 9c6ec389-8ff8-4463-b502-c967a698c84a: male pronotum and tegmina, dorsal view (holotype). (CollectionObject).
CollectionObject 1517323; 9c6ec389-8ff8-4463-b502-c967a698c84a: male cerci (holotype). (CollectionObject).
CollectionObject 1517323; 9c6ec389-8ff8-4463-b502-c967a698c84a: labels (holotype). (CollectionObject).

Nomenclature (4)

  • Odonturoides jagoi Ragge, 1980: 102.

    Holotype; male; 9c6ec389-8ff8-4463-b502-c967a698c84a; deposited at: Natural History Museum, London (NHMUK); United Republic of Tanzania: Mbeya: Rungwe Mountains, 1.6-3.2 km SW of Kiwira Forest Station

  • Odonturoides jagoi Ragge, 1980 in Hemp, 2009
  • Odonturoides jagoi Ragge, 1980 in Massa, 2015: 100.
  • Odonturoides jagoi Ragge, 1980 in Hemp, 2021: 295.

Nomenclature references (4)

  • Hemp, C. (2009) A new species of Odonturoides Ragge (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) from the highlands of Tanzania. Journal of Orthoptera Research, 18(1), 121–125. Available at http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.1665/034.018.0116
  • Hemp, C. (2021) In A Field Guide to the Bushcrickets, Wetas and Raspy Crickets of Tanzania and Kenya. Senckenberg. 451 pp.
  • Massa, B. (2015) New genera, species and records of Phaneropterinae (Orthoptera, Phaneropteridae) from sub-Saharan Africa. ZooKeys, 472, 77–102. Available at http://zookeys.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=4521
  • Ragge, D.R. (1980) A review of the African Phaneropterinae with open tympana (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae). Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology, 40(2), 67–192. Available at http://www.archive.org/details/bulletinofbritis40entolond

Descendants and synonyms

Gender, form, and etymology

Etymology:

Honoring the entomologist and grasshopper specialist Nicholas David Jago (1936-2005).

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