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Cohnia andeana (Hebard, 1924): female (allotype). (Otu).
Cohnia andeana (Hebard, 1924): female (allotype). (Otu).
Cohnia andeana (Hebard, 1924): male. (Otu).
Cohnia andeana (Hebard, 1924): Pl. IX, Fig. 1 (after type). male (body length 11.7-14.1 mm). (Otu).
Cohnia andeana (Hebard, 1924): Fig. 5. stridulating field of left tegmen (male paratype). (Otu).
Cohnia andeana (Hebard, 1924): Pl. IX, Fig. 2. dorsal outline of male cercus. (Otu).
Cohnia andeana (Hebard, 1924): Pl. IX, Fig. 3. ovipositor (6.5-6.7 mm). (Otu).
Cohnia andeana (Hebard, 1924): p. 195. original description, part 1. (Otu).
Cohnia andeana (Hebard, 1924): p. 196. original description, part 2. (Otu).
Cohnia andeana (Hebard, 1924): p. 197. original description, part 3. (Otu).
Cohnia andeana (Hebard, 1924): 2003 (pencil drawing). male from Loja, Ecuador (body length 13 mm, hind femur 13 mm, paratype in ANSP). (Otu).
Cohnia andeana (Hebard, 1924): 2003 (pencil drawing). male left cercus, lateral view (1.5 mm, paratype from series in ANSP). (Otu).
Cohnia andeana (Hebard, 1924): 2003 (pencil drawing). male left cercus, dorsal view (paratype from series in ANSP). (Otu).
Cohnia andeana (Hebard, 1924): 2003 (pencil drawing). ovipositor (~4.5 mm in horizontal projection, paratype from series in ANSP). (Otu).
CollectionObject 1522677; b0f4918c-960b-4ff5-b659-91507b5d5f09: male, lateral view (holotype). (CollectionObject).

Nomenclature (6)

  • Dichopetala andeana Hebard, 1924: 195.

    Holotype; male; b0f4918c-960b-4ff5-b659-91507b5d5f09; deposited at: Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (ANSP); Ecuador: Loja: Loja

  • Dichopetala andeana Hebard, 1924 in Rehn, 1955
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  • Cohnia andeana (Hebard, 1924) in Grzywacz, Heller, Lehmann, Warchalowska-Sliwa & Lehmann, 2014
  • Cohnia andeana (Hebard, 1924) in Grzywacz, Lehmann, Chobanov & Lehmann, 2018

Nomenclature references (6)

  • Braun, H. (2011) A brief revision of brachypterous Phaneropterinae of the tropical Andes (Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae, Odonturini). Zootaxa, 2991, 35–43.
  • Buzzetti, F.M., Fontana, P. & Carotti, G. (2010) Bioacoustic of Cohnia andeana (Hebard, 1924) comb. nov. (Insecta: Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae). Zootaxa, 2661, 59–68.
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  • Grzywacz, B., Heller, K.-G., Lehmann, A.W., Warchalowska-Sliwa, E. & Lehmann, G.U.C. (2014) Chromosomal diversification in the flightless western Mediterranean bushcricket genus Odontura (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) inferred from molecular data. Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research, 52(2), 109–118.
  • Grzywacz, B., Lehmann, A.W., Chobanov, D.P. & Lehmann, G.U.C. (2018) Multiple origin of flightlessness in Phaneropterinae bushcrickets and redefinition of the tribus Odonturini (Orthoptera: Tettigonioidea: Phaneropteridae). Organisms, Diversity & Evolution. Available at http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13127-018-0370-x
  • Hebard, M. (1924) Studies in the Dermaptera and Orthoptera of Ecuador. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 76, 109–248.
  • Rehn, J.A.G. (1955) A new Andean katydid of the genus Dichopetala. Notulae Naturae, 272, 1–5. Available at http://books.google.com/books?id=lLySMGqDbpEC

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Etymology:

Referring to the Andean distribution.

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