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Establishing Ingrischana gen. nov. as a first step in reviewing Asian Tetriginae  (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae) ​

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A new genus, Ingrischanagen. nov. (Tetrigidae: Tetriginae) is established for winged Tetriginae from Asia with extremely setose mid femur, and toothed dorsal margin of the hind femur. Till now, many species of this genus have been erroneously assigned to the genera Bannatettix Zheng, 1993; Formosatettixoides Zheng, 1994; Ergatettix Kirby, 1914; Euparatettix Hancock, 1904; Paratettix Bolívar, 1887, and Tetrix Latreille, 1802. Altogether 2 new species, 11 new combinations, 1 new name, and 2 new synonyms are proposed, and 1 species is reinstated.. Two new species are I. motbotawagen. etsp. nov. (Lake Brija Groundhopper) and I. aspinosagen. et sp. nov. (Tamagadhi Groundhopper), both from Nepal. New combinations are I. aptera (Zheng et Ou, 2009) comb. nov., I. barbifemura (Zheng, 1998) comb. nov., I. curvimargina (Zheng et Deng, 2004) comb. nov., I. dentifemura (Zheng, Shi et Luo, 2003) comb. nov., I. grossifemura (Zheng et Jiang, 1997) comb. nov., I. longzhouensis (Zheng et Jiang, 2000) comb. nov., I. obesa (Bolívar, 1887) comb. nov., I. serrifemora (Deng, Zheng et Wei, 2008) comb. nov., I. serrifemoralis (Zheng, 1998) comb. nov., I. serrifemoroides (Zheng et Jiang, 2002) comb. nov., and I. torulosinota (Zheng, 1998) comb. nov. New name is I. parlungananom. nov., proposed for I. serrifemoroides (Zheng et Shi, 2009b) comb. nov., because of the homonymy with I. serrifemoroides (Zheng et Jiang, 2002) comb. nov.Ingrischana jhapana (Ingrisch, 2001a) stat. rev. et comb. nov. is reinstated as a valid species. Two new synonyms are Formosatettixoides guangxiensis Zheng & Jiang, 2000 syn. nov. (of I. longzhouensiscomb. nov.), and Bannatettix serrifemoralis Zheng et Shi, 2009a syn. nov. (of I. parlungananom. nov.). The new genus is defined not only by morphological apomorphies, but is also confirmed by previously published phylogenies.
Title: Establishing Ingrischana gen. nov. as a first step in reviewing Asian Tetriginae  (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae) ​
Description:
A new genus, Ingrischanagen.
nov.
(Tetrigidae: Tetriginae) is established for winged Tetriginae from Asia with extremely setose mid femur, and toothed dorsal margin of the hind femur.
Till now, many species of this genus have been erroneously assigned to the genera Bannatettix Zheng, 1993; Formosatettixoides Zheng, 1994; Ergatettix Kirby, 1914; Euparatettix Hancock, 1904; Paratettix Bolívar, 1887, and Tetrix Latreille, 1802.
Altogether 2 new species, 11 new combinations, 1 new name, and 2 new synonyms are proposed, and 1 species is reinstated.
Two new species are I.
motbotawagen.
etsp.
nov.
(Lake Brija Groundhopper) and I.
aspinosagen.
et sp.
nov.
(Tamagadhi Groundhopper), both from Nepal.
New combinations are I.
aptera (Zheng et Ou, 2009) comb.
nov.
, I.
barbifemura (Zheng, 1998) comb.
nov.
, I.
curvimargina (Zheng et Deng, 2004) comb.
nov.
, I.
dentifemura (Zheng, Shi et Luo, 2003) comb.
nov.
, I.
grossifemura (Zheng et Jiang, 1997) comb.
nov.
, I.
longzhouensis (Zheng et Jiang, 2000) comb.
nov.
, I.
obesa (Bolívar, 1887) comb.
nov.
, I.
serrifemora (Deng, Zheng et Wei, 2008) comb.
nov.
, I.
serrifemoralis (Zheng, 1998) comb.
nov.
, I.
serrifemoroides (Zheng et Jiang, 2002) comb.
nov.
, and I.
torulosinota (Zheng, 1998) comb.
nov.
New name is I.
parlungananom.
nov.
, proposed for I.
serrifemoroides (Zheng et Shi, 2009b) comb.
nov.
, because of the homonymy with I.
serrifemoroides (Zheng et Jiang, 2002) comb.
nov.
Ingrischana jhapana (Ingrisch, 2001a) stat.
rev.
et comb.
nov.
is reinstated as a valid species.
Two new synonyms are Formosatettixoides guangxiensis Zheng & Jiang, 2000 syn.
nov.
(of I.
longzhouensiscomb.
nov.
), and Bannatettix serrifemoralis Zheng et Shi, 2009a syn.
nov.
(of I.
parlungananom.
nov.
).
The new genus is defined not only by morphological apomorphies, but is also confirmed by previously published phylogenies.

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