taxonID	type	description	language	source
CDF5DA469F4F5DBCA4B2A1E460F666F4.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. - Vietnam: Hoang Lien NP, 22 ° 21 ' N, 103 ° 46 ' 20 " E, 1 - 5. vii. 2013, leg. J. Constant & J. Bresseel (I. G. 32.454), 2 females (Brussels, ISNB); Hoa Binh Prov., Cuc Phuong National Park, 20 ° 19 ' N, 105 ° 36 ' 30 " E, 11 - 18. viii. 2010, leg. J. Constant & P. Limbourg (I. G. 31.668), 1 male (Brussels, ISNB); Ngo Luong Nat. Res., 20 ° 26 ' 16 " N, 105 ° 20 ' 15 " E, 25 - 30. vii. 2016, leg. J. Constant & J. Bresseel (I. G.: 33.282 GTI project), 1 male (Brussels, ISNB); Nguyen Binh, Cao Bang, Phia Den (Phia Ðen), 22 ° 34 ' N, 105 ° 53 ' 0 " E, 8. viii. 2010, leg. J. Constant & P. Limbourg (I. G. 31.668), 1 female (Brussels, ISNB); Prov. Vinhfu, Tam Dao N. P., 21 ° 31 ' N, 105 ° 33 ' E, 25 - 28. viii. 2010, leg. J. Constant & P. Limbourg (I. G. 31.668), 2 females (Brussels, ISNB); same locality, 25 - 30. vii. 2011, leg. J. Constant & J. Bresseel (I. G. 31.933), 4 females, 2 males (Brussels, ISNB). Identification based on the description in Gorochov (1998).	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
CDF5DA469F4F5DBCA4B2A1E460F666F4.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. - P. carli is characterized by the long and moderately wide fore wings; the longest ventral spines of the fore tibia are more than twice as long as the diameter of the tibia. The genicular area of all legs is usually whitish, rarely slightly infumate. The paraproctal outgrowths have the apical area suddenly upcurved, are roughly triangular with the obtuse tip faintly curved posteriorly, and carrying along dorsal margin a fine, compressed, stiffened lamella. The female subgenital plate has the elongate triangular basal area with substraight to slightly concave lateral margins. The narrow apical area is only slightly shorter than the basal area, about three quarters of the basal area.	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
CDF5DA469F4F5DBCA4B2A1E460F666F4.taxon	description	Description. - Large species; habitus as genus. Prosternal lobes compressed triangular, at beginning of narrow conical apical area slightly constricted, tip subacute to subobtuse; mesosternal lobes in basal area wide, afterwards elongate conical to nearly cylindrical with subtruncate tip; metasternal lobes compressed, with concave internal and strongly convex external margins; gradually passing over into conical (nearly sub-cylindrical) apical area with obtuse tip (Fig. 2 J). Wings distinctly surpassing hind knees (Fig. 1 A). Fore wings 2.3 - 2.8 x longer than wide. Venation: radius with radius sector arising in about mid-length of tegmen; media free, two-branched, branching behind basal third; cubitus anterior three-branched (CuA + CuPaα + CuPaβ after Bethoux 2012), branching in basal third and before mid-length; cubitus posterior (CuPb) undivided; with five anal veins, the last one incomplete. Hind wings cycloid, about 1.8 - 2.2 x wider than long. Legs. Fore coxa with a strong spine at swollen anterior surface; and mid-coxa with a smaller spine at external (= anterior) margin. Fore femur with 3 - 5 small spines at anterior-ventral margin; mid femur with 3 - 5 spines at anterior-ventral and 6 smaller spines at posterior-ventral margin. Hind femora with 5 - 7 external and 4 - 5 internal small spines on ventral margins; hind tibiae with dorsal spines on inner margin larger than on outer margin, ventral margins with few minute spinules; on both sides with 4 apical spurs, the dorsal two pairs very large, the following pair medium, the ventral-most pair small; internal spurs larger than external counterparts; ventral margin with 2 - 4 external and 0 - 1 internal spinules. Male. Paraproctal outgrowths long, roughly cylindrical with rugose and setose surface, apex obtuse with beaked extension with subobtuse tip that carries a fine, stiff lamella on top (Fig. 3 A-D). Subgenital plate with lateral margins upcurved in basal area; ventral surface behind basal third with obtuse lateral carinae, nearly parallel in about apical third and little projecting behind apical margin; apical margin concave, on both sides with a substraight stylus (Fig. 2 A). Phallus membranous (Fig. 7 A-F). Female. Subgenital plate acute-angled triangular in more than basal half, terminating into a long apical spine with regularly converging margins to acute tip; at transition between basal and apical areas sometimes slightly sloped (Fig. 5 A-C).	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
CDF5DA469F4F5DBCA4B2A1E460F666F4.taxon	description	Measurements. - (5 males, 3 females). In mm. Body w / wings: male 65 - 72, female 65 - 66; body w / o wings: male 32 - 37, female 38 - 39; pronotum: male 8.5 - 9.5, female 9.5 - 10.2; tegmen: male 49.5 - 58.0, female 52.0 - 57.7; tegmen width: male 18.5 - 25.0, female 20.0 - 22.9; hind femur: male 31 - 34, female 34 - 36; antenna: male 90 - 100; ovipositor: female 26.	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
54E8407C53215AB899C127B14EEF53F8.taxon	description	Description. - Large to medium sized species (Fig. 1). General color dark brown to black with irregular light pattern. Head large, ovoid; forehead subsmooth with very fine transverse striation. Fastigium verticis swollen and elevated, surface smooth, with faint depression along midline; lateral ocelli on lateral surfaces of elevation. Face with fastigium frontis separated by a transverse furrow from fastigium verticis. Pronotum with well-defined rim; without lateral angles separating disc from paranota; with indication of a transverse furrow separating a slightly swollen, dorsally flattened, posterior area from funnel-shaped anterior area; anterior and posterior margins substraight in middle, ventral margins convex; hind margin of paranota with humeral angle simply rounded. Prosternal lobes near base compressed triangular, afterwards long spiniform, thin; mesosternal lobes in basal area wide, afterwards elongate, conical to nearly cylindrical with obtuse tip; metasternal lobes varying between species, forming either a simple, roughly triangular plate or with a long sub-cylindrical apical extension (Fig. 2 H). Abdomen without stridulatory teeth. Wing length varying among species from slightly longer than covering abdomen to largely surpassing knees of stretched hind legs. Venation of tegmen in fully winged species with two radius and two media branches, cubitus anterior with three branches, cubitus posterior undivided, with 5 - 6 anal veins. In species with shortened wings the number of media and cubitus branches can be reduced. Fore coxa with a strong spine at swollen anterior surface; also mid-coxa with a smaller spine at anterior surface. Fore tibiae with large uncovered tympana on both sides (Fig. 6). Prothoracic spiracle with three covering valves (Fig. 6 D, M, R, V), slightly larger than meso- and metathoracic spiracles that have only two covering valves (Fig. 6 C). Number of spines on ventral margins of femora and hind tibiae somewhat variable between species. Fore and middle tibiae with 4 pairs of long spines and one pair of apical spurs on ventral margins (Fig. 6); anterior tibia with one long spine on dorsal inner and an apical spur on both margins, the inner (anterior) distinctly longer than the outer spine; mid tibia with two spines and one spur on dorsal outer and 2 - 3 spines and one spur on dorsal inner margins. Male. Ninth abdominal tergite very short; with two short obtuse expansions on hind margin widely separated from each other. Tenth abdominal tergite also very short, with a pair of upcurved hooks inserted just laterally of the expansions of ninth tergite. Paraprocts with a long roughly cylindrical process, its shape, especially the apical area, varies between species (paraproctal outgrowth, Fig. 3 - 4). Epiproct triangular with shallowly grooved or furrowed surface; tip subobtuse. Subgenital plate in widened basal area with upcurved lateral margins; central disc projecting with parallel or slightly diverging and straight or concave lateral margins; styli present (Fig. 2 A-G). Phallus membranous (Fig. 7). Female. Seventh abdominal sternite unmodified, longer than sixth sternite. Subgenital plate triangular with extended apical projection; shape somewhat variable between species (Fig. 5). Ovipositor elongate, moderately curved throughout; ventral valves shorter than dorsal valves; tip of dorsal valves obtuse, tip of ventral valves acute but hidden under dorsal valves; medial valves narrow, slightly shorter than ventral valves (Fig. 4 L-O).	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
54E8407C53215AB899C127B14EEF53F8.taxon	etymology	Etymology. - The genus name Pteranabropsis Gorochov, 1988 is derived from the name Anabropsis Rehn, 1901. The gender of Anabropsis is feminine, this should also apply to Pteranabropsis. However there are three species names with the masculine ending - us: P. carnarius, P. parallelus, and P. infuscatus. The Latin word Pteranabropsis carnarius means " meat eater " and can thus be regarded as noun in apposition. In contrast, the Latin word Pteranabropsis parallelus is an adjective and Pteranabropsis infuscatus a participle. Both names should be emended to the feminine forms P. parallela Wang, Liu & Li, 2015 and P. infuscata Wang, Liu & Li, 2015 (ICZN 1999, Agreement in gender, Art. 31.2 and 34.2).	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
FDCAF30E563D5C69BB7F01A8059985E9.taxon	materials_examined	Other specimens examined. - same data as holotype - 1 male (paratype) (Brussels, ISNB).	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
FDCAF30E563D5C69BB7F01A8059985E9.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. - The new species is similar to P. carli but has shorter wings that reach, but do not surpass, the hind knees; the tegmina are narrower and the hind wings smaller. The genicular area of the hind legs is pale but not whitish as in P. carli. The main diagnostic character to differentiate this species from P. carli and other species of the genus is the shape of the apical area of the male paraproctal outgrowths that have the apical area upcurved as in P. carli but longer, near the end are dorso-ventrally compressed instead of laterally compressed, and carry at the tip a stiffened pad pointing apically instead of a dorsal stiffened margin. The curvature of the external margin of the metasternal lobes is stronger than that of the internal margin but markedly less strong than in other species of the genus with conically extended metasternal lobes. Further differences to other species are outlined in the key.	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
FDCAF30E563D5C69BB7F01A8059985E9.taxon	description	Description. - Medium sized species; habitus as genus. Prosternal lobes compressed triangular, subacute; mesosternal lobes in basal area moderately wide, afterwards elongate conical to nearly cylindrical with obtuse to subtruncate tip; metasternal lobes compressed, with concave internal and convex external margins; gradually passing over into conical, nearly sub-cylindrical, apical area with obtuse tip (Fig. 2 L). Wings just reaching hind knees (Fig. 1 F). Fore wings 2.6 - 2.7 x longer than wide. Venation: radius with radius sector arising between middle and apical third of tegmen; media anterior fused or sub-fused in basal area with radius, separating near end of basal third. In one male the media then divides before mid-length into two branches and the cubitus anterior also simply divides before mid-length into two branches; in the other male on right tegmen only, media anterior, after separation from radius, fuses with a first branch of cubitus anterior and shortly after divides into two branches, while on this tegmen, cubitus anterior divides twice and the first anterior branch fuses with media and shortly after cubitus anterior divides again into two simple branches; cubitus posterior free and undivided, with 5 anal veins, the last one incomplete. Hind wings cycloid, distinctly wider than long (1.70 - 1.76 x). Legs. Fore coxa with a strong spine at swollen anterior surface and mid-coxa with a smaller spine at anterior margin. Fore and middle femora with 2 - 3 small spines at anterior-ventral margins. Hind femora with 7 external and 6 internal small spines on ventral margins; hind tibiae with dorsal spines on inner margin larger than on outer margin, ventral margins with few minute spinules; both sides with 4 apical spurs, the dorsal two pairs very large, the following pair medium, the ventral-most pair small; internal spurs larger than external counterparts; ventral margin with 2 external and 1 internal spinules. Male. Paraproctal outgrowths long, roughly cylindrical, widening in apical area with dorsal margin upcurved, later straight and terminating into a compressed vertical lamella in dorsal area of apical margin, ventral margin broadly rounded (Fig. 3 J-N). Epiproct elongate-triangular with slightly sinuate, stiffened and slightly elevated lateral margins. Subgenital plate with lateral margins upcurved and narrowing posteriorly; ventral surface behind basal third with obtuse lateral carinae, nearly parallel in about apical third; in apical area also with a faint median carina; apical margin concave, on both sides with a substraight stylus (Fig. 2 D). Phallus membranous (Fig. 7 K-N). Female unknown.	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
FDCAF30E563D5C69BB7F01A8059985E9.taxon	description	Measurements. - (2 males). In mm. Body w / wings: 48; body w / o wings: 33 - 40; pronotum: 9.0 - 9.2; tegmen: 33.5 - 34.0; tegmen width: 12.5 - 13.0; hind femur: 31 - 32; antenna: 80.	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
FDCAF30E563D5C69BB7F01A8059985E9.taxon	etymology	Etymology. - The new species is named for its comparatively narrow wings; from Latin angustus, Pteranabropsis angusta narrow, slim.	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
4912C950E22F5B8ABCCF5E5250CEC1BF.taxon	materials_examined	Other specimens examined. - Same data as holotype, 1 female (paratype) (Brussels, ISNB).	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
4912C950E22F5B8ABCCF5E5250CEC1BF.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. - A brachypterous species with wings reaching or slightly surpassing hind knees. The new species differs from all other species of the genus described so far by the shape of the female subgenital plate that has a distinct constriction of both lateral margins at the transition from the wider basal to the narrow apical area while in other species there is either a smooth transition or a faint slope of the surface or there are minute lateral grooves as in P. copia sp. nov. or P. carnarius. In general, habitus and wing shapes of P. bavi sp. nov. resemble P. cuspis sp. nov. and P. angusta sp. nov., both only known from males, while P. bavi sp. nov. is only known from females. From P. angusta it differs by the longer and thinner cylindrical apical area of the metasternal lobes, and from P. cuspis sp. nov. by wider tegmina and less reduced hind wings. Both other species occur in areas close to each other but remote from the locality of P. bavi.	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
4912C950E22F5B8ABCCF5E5250CEC1BF.taxon	description	Description. - Medium to large sized species; habitus as genus. Prosternal lobes near base compressed, afterwards long spiniform, thin; mesosternal lobes in basal area moderately wide, afterwards elongate conical to nearly cylindrical with obtuse to subtruncate tip; metasternal lobes compressed, with concave internal and convex external margins; gradually passing over into conical, nearly sub-cylindrical, apical area with obtuse tip (Fig. 2 K). Wings not or just reaching hind knees (Fig. 1 G). Fore wings 2.6 x longer than wide. Venation: radius with radius sector arising between middle and apical third of tegmen; media two-branched, branching before mid-length; cubitus anterior three-branched, branching before and behind mid-length (on left, folded tegmen, all three veins branching from a single point before mid-length); cubitus posterior undivided; with 5 anal veins, the last one incomplete. Hind wings cycloid, about 1.7 x wider than long. Legs. Fore coxa with a strong spine at swollen anterior surface; and mid coxa with a smaller spine at anterior margin. Fore femur with 1 - 3 small spines and mid femur with 3 spines at anterior-ventral margins. Hind femora with 1 - 5 external and 2 - 4 internal small spines on ventral margins; hind tibiae with dorsal spines on inner margin larger than on outer margin, ventral margins with few minute spinules; on both sides with 4 apical spurs, the dorsal two pairs very large, the following pair medium, the ventral-most pair small; internal spurs larger than corresponding external counterparts; ventral margin with 2 external and 1 internal spinules. Male unknown. Female. Subgenital plate acute-angled triangular in more than basal half, followed by a long spiniform posterior area; lateral margins distinctly constricted at transition between basal and apical areas (Fig. 5 G).	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
4912C950E22F5B8ABCCF5E5250CEC1BF.taxon	description	Measurements. - (2 females). In mm. Body w / wings: 48 - 50; body w / o wings: 33 - 37; pronotum: 10.5 - 11.5; tegmen: 35 - 37; tegmen width: 13.5; hind femur: 35; antenna: 80; ovipositor: 21.5.	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
4912C950E22F5B8ABCCF5E5250CEC1BF.taxon	etymology	Etymology. - The name of the new species refers to the type locality; noun in apposition.	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
8BF06C80C68450C7ACE9CB933EF106F0.taxon	materials_examined	Other specimens examined. - Same data as holotype, 2 males (paratypes) (Brussels, ISNB).	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
8BF06C80C68450C7ACE9CB933EF106F0.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. - The new species is similar to P. angusta sp. nov. but of more robust habitus. Tegmina and hind wings are of similarly shortened shape but slightly more reduced in P. cuspis sp. nov. Diagnostic for the new species is the shape of the paraproctal outgrowths, which resemble those of P. carli (Griffini, 1911) but have the upcurved apical area longer and narrower than in P. carli or in P. angusta and carry at nearly acute tip a very small, stiffened pad not a stiffened dorsal rim as in P. carli and not pointing apicad as in P. angusta.	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
8BF06C80C68450C7ACE9CB933EF106F0.taxon	description	Description. - Medium to large sized species; habitus as genus. Prosternal lobes near base compressed, afterwards long spiniform, thin; mesosternal lobes in basal area moderately wide, afterwards elongate conical to nearly cylindrical with obtuse tip; metasternal lobes compressed, with concave internal and convex external margins; gradually passing over into conical, nearly sub-cylindrical, apical area with obtuse tip (Fig. 2 H). Wings not reaching hind knees (Fig. 1 B). Fore wings 2.9 x longer than wide. Venation: radius releases radius sector between middle and apical third of tegmen; media and cubitus anterior both with two branches each that fork from their undivided bases behind basal third of tegmen; cubitus posterior undivided; with four complete anal veins. Hind wings cycloid, distinctly wider than long (1.75 x). Legs. Fore coxa with a strong spine at swollen anterior surface; mid coxa with a smaller spine at anterior margin. Fore femur with 1 - 3 small spines and mid femur with 0 - 1 spine at anterior-ventral margins. Hind femora with 3 - 6 external and 3 - 6 internal small spines on ventral margins; hind tibiae with dorsal spines on inner margin larger than on outer margin, ventral margins with few minute spinules; on both sides with 4 apical spurs, the dorsal two pairs very large, the following pair medium, the ventral-most pair small; internal spurs larger than corresponding external counterparts; ventral margin with 2 external and 0 - 1 internal spinules. Male. Subgenital plate with lateral margins slightly concave and narrowing posteriorly; apical margin subtruncate, both sides with a long substraight stylus (Fig. 2 B). Paraproctal outgrowths with a rather long oblique-triangular projection from dorso-apical margin that carry at nearly acute tip a very small, stiffened pad; apical margin of outgrowth concave, ventro-apical angle rounded (Fig. 3 E-I). Phallus membranous, shaped as in Fig. 7 I-J. Female unknown.	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
8BF06C80C68450C7ACE9CB933EF106F0.taxon	description	Measurements. - (3 males). In mm. Body w / wings: 45 - 47; body w / o wings: 35; pronotum: 9.7; tegmen: 33 - 38; tegmen width: 13; hind femur: 34; antenna: 80 - 90.	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
8BF06C80C68450C7ACE9CB933EF106F0.taxon	etymology	Etymology. - The new species is named for its narrow acute tip of the paraproctal outgrowths; from Latin Pteranabropsis cuspis spine, thorn; noun in apposition.	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
81E24FDF8E1758AA856C33FF8B6C6B27.taxon	materials_examined	Other specimens examined. - Vietnam: same data as holotype - 4 females, 2 males (paratypes) (Brussels, ISNB); Hoang Lien NP, 22 ° 21 ' N, 103 ° 46 ' 20 " E, 1 - 5. vii. 2013, leg. J. Constant & J. Bresseel (I. G. 32.454) - 8 females (Brussels, ISNB).	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
81E24FDF8E1758AA856C33FF8B6C6B27.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. - A brachypterous species with wings that only slightly surpass the hind knees. In contrast to other brachypterous species of the genus, the fore wings of P. copia sp. nov. are rather wide (2.2 - 2.4 x longer than wide) and the spread hind wings are longer such that they look more like elongated semi-circles, while in most of the other species mentioned they are more ovoid. Moreover, P. copia sp. nov. differs from other similar species of the genus by the very narrow conical apical area of the metasternal lobes that arises in an almost step-like constriction from the wide basal area. The male paraproctal outgrowths of the new species resemble those of P. cuspis sp. nov., but the long dorsal process ends in a rather wide obtuse tip that carries a narrow stiffened rim, while in P. cuspis it ends in a subacute tip with minute stiffened pad. The female subgenital plate of P. copia is similar to that of P. carli but provided in the transient zone between the wide basal and the narrow apical area with small elongate lateral grooves such that the ventral surface of the plate in that area is narrower than the distance between the dorsal lateral margins.	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
81E24FDF8E1758AA856C33FF8B6C6B27.taxon	description	Description. - Medium sized to moderately large species; general habitus as genus. Prosternal lobes near base compressed, afterwards long spiniform, thin; mesosternal lobes in basal area moderately wide, afterwards elongate conical to nearly cylindrical with obtuse tip; metasternal lobes compressed, with concave internal and strongly convex external margins; rather suddenly narrowed into nearly sub-cylindrical apical area with obtuse tip (Fig. 2 I, M). Wings slightly surpassing hind knees (Fig. 1 C-E). Fore wings 2.2 - 2.4 x longer than wide. Venation: radius with radius sector arising between middle and apical third of tegmen; media two-branched, branching before mid-length; cubitus anterior either three-branched, branching in basal third and behind mid-length, or two-branched, branching only in basal third; cubitus posterior free and undivided; with 5 anal veins, the last one incomplete. Hind wings nearly semicircular, about 1.4 - 1.55 x wider than long. Legs. Fore coxa with a strong spine at swollen anterior surface; mid coxa with a smaller spine at anterior margin. Fore femur with 1 - 4 small spines and mid femur with 0 - 3 spines at anterior-ventral margins; in one male, also with one spine at posterior margin of one mid femur only. Hind femur with 1 - 6 external and 1 - 6 small internal spines on ventral margins; hind tibia with dorsal spines on inner margin slightly larger than on outer margin, ventral margins with few minute spinules; on both sides with 4 apical spurs, the dorsal two pairs very large, the following pair medium, the ventral-most pair small; internal spurs larger than external counterparts; ventral margin with 2 - 3 external and 1 internal spinules. Male. Paraproctal outgrowths elongate, narrowest in middle, at end with rounded ventral angle, substraight but slightly oblique apical margin and elongate-triangular dorsal process, slightly tilting posteriorly and with truncate tip that carries on top a narrow stiffened lamella (Fig. 4 A-D). Subgenital plate in widened basal area only slightly swollen; apical area with subparallel lateral margins that very faintly diverge posteriorly; apical margin substraight but concave in middle; elongate styli inserted at apico-lateral angles (Fig. 2 C). Phallus membranous (Fig. 7 G-H). Female. Subgenital plate acute-angled triangular in more than basal half, terminating into a long apical spine with regularly con verging margins to acute tip; at transition between basal and apical areas with a small elongate groove on both sides (Fig. 5 D-F).	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
81E24FDF8E1758AA856C33FF8B6C6B27.taxon	description	Measurements. - (3 males, 4 females from Copia). In mm. Body w / wings: male 48 - 50, female 46 - 50; body w / o wings: male 27 - 31, female 28 - 35; pronotum: male 6.8 - 8.0, female 7.5 - 8.5; tegmen: male 36 - 38, female 32 - 37; tegmen width: male 15.5 - 16.5, female 14.0 - 15.5; hind femur: male 28.5 - 29.0, female 27 - 30; ovipositor: female 19.5 - 23.0. Index tegmen length: width male 2.24 - 2.45, female 2.21 - 2.40.	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
81E24FDF8E1758AA856C33FF8B6C6B27.taxon	description	Measurements. - (8 females from Hoang Lien). In mm. Body w / wings: female 39 - 45; body w / o wings: female 28 - 32; pronotum: female 7.8 - 8.2; tegmen: female 30 - 33; tegmen width: female 14; hind femur: female 26 - 28; ovipositor: female 18 - 20.	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
81E24FDF8E1758AA856C33FF8B6C6B27.taxon	etymology	Etymology. - The name of the new species refers to the type locality; noun in apposition.	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
EC946607A06F57D9969A5060419E4504.taxon	materials_examined	Specimens examined. - Vietnam: Hanoi prov., BaVi N. P., 21 ° 4 ' 4 " N, 105 ° 21 ' 30 " E, 25 - 29. vi. 2015, leg. J. Constant & J. Bresseel (I. G.: 33.092) - 2 females (Brussels, ISNB); Prov. Vinhfu, Tam Dao N. P., 21 ° 31 ' N, 105 ° 33 ' E, 25 - 30. vii. 2011, leg. J. Constant & J. Bresseel (I. G. 31.933) - 1 female, 2 males (Brussels, ISNB).	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
EC946607A06F57D9969A5060419E4504.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. - In general characters, P. carnarius differs from all other species of the genus that I have studied by the wide fore wings, the dark colored hind wings, and by the very long and distinctly curved ventral spines of the fore tibia; the longest of these spines are more than three times (3.3 x) longer than the width of the tibia while in the other species the longest spines are more than two times longer than the tibia width but shorter than three times (2.2 - 2.8 x) and are only slightly curved or substraight. In sex-specific characters, males differ from other species by the paraproctal outgrowths that have the pre-apical area bulging ventrally and then are gradually narrowed to the tip that carries a small stiffened obtuse pad. Females have the subgenital plate wide at base with rather strongly narrowing, substraight lateral margins, and the narrow apical area short, about half the length of the wide anterior area.	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
EC946607A06F57D9969A5060419E4504.taxon	description	Description. - Large species; habitus as genus. Prosternal lobes near base compressed, afterwards long spiniform, thin; mesosternal lobes in basal area moderately wide, about between basal half and basal two thirds compressed, afterwards tubular with obtuse or subtruncate tip; metasternal lobes compressed triangular with faintly concave internal and strongly convex external margins, towards tip swollen conical with obtuse tip; without narrow cylindrical apical area (Fig. 2 N). Wings distinctly surpassing hind knees (Fig. 1 J). Fore wings 2.0 - 2.23 x longer than wide. Venation: radius with radius sector arising behind mid-length of tegmen; media two-branched, branching behind basal third; cubitus anterior three-branched, branching in basal third and behind mid-length; cubitus posterior undivided, at base running very close to first analis; with 5 - 6 anal veins, the last one incomplete; the first and second anal veins with a short common base; the second vein branching again into 2 veins in subbasal area (thus 6 - 7 anal veins). Hind wings nearly semicircular, only slightly wider than long (about 1.3 x). Legs. Fore coxa with a strong spine at swollen anterior surface; mid coxa with a smaller spine at anterior margin. Fore femur with 5 - 6 small spines and mid femur with 3 - 5 spines at anterior-ventral margins, mid femur also with 3 - 6 posterior-ventral spines. Hind femur with 4 - 7 external and 2 - 3 internal small spines on ventral margins; hind tibia with dorsal spines on inner margin slightly larger than on outer margin, ventral margins with few minute spinules; on both sides with 4 apical spurs, the dorsal two pairs very large, the following pair medium, the ventral-most pair small; internal spurs larger than corresponding external counterparts; ventral margin with 3 external and 1 internal spinules. Male. Paraproctal outgrowths elongate, in subapical area slightly but distinctly widening, somewhat curved dorsad and with converging margins towards subacute tip; at tip provided with a tiny, compressed, obtuse pad (Fig. 4 E-G). Subgenital plate in about basal half slightly swollen with convex and approaching lateral margins [in Fig. 2 E, barely expressed from freshly molted specimen with still soft cuticula when captured]; in apical half with subparallel or faintly diverging lateral margins which towards tip form rounded lateral carinae, at tip with insertion of stylus; otherwise apical area compressed with apical margin subtruncate, interrupted by a deep incision with rounded bottom. Phallus membranous (Fig. 7 O-P). Female. Subgenital plate wide at base, triangularly narrowing posteriorly and terminating into a short spiniform apical area; basal area nearly twice as long as apical area, faintly sloping in transition zone between both areas (Fig. 5 J). In a female from BaVi the baso-lateral areas are curved dorsad, giving the impression of a narrower plate, and the transition zone more strongly expressed (Fig. 5 K).	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
EC946607A06F57D9969A5060419E4504.taxon	description	Measurements. - (2 males, 3 females). In mm. Body w / wings: male 60 - 63, female 58 - 62; body w / o wings: male 36 - 37, female 38 - 40; pronotum: male 9.5 - 10.3, female 10.0 - 10.5; tegmen: male 45 - 46, female 44 - 49; tegmen width: male 21 - 23, female 20 - 22; hind femur: male 27 - 30, female 29 - 32; antenna: male 90, female 100; ovipositor: female 29 - 31.	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
3134CA68C6CD50CEB5D2464F99F5D7E9.taxon	materials_examined	Other specimens examined. - Same data as holotype, 1 female (paratype) (Brussels, ISNB).	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
3134CA68C6CD50CEB5D2464F99F5D7E9.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. - In contrast to the other brachypterous species described in this paper, P. pusilla sp. nov. is related to P. carnarius Gorochov, 1998 with regard to the male paraproctal outgrowths, the shape of the phallus, and the shape of the female subgenital plate. It differs by smaller size, the grey semitransparent instead of dark brown hind wings, the tibial spines that are less curved and distinctly shorter, the longest tibial spines is only more than twice as long as the width of the diameter of the fore tibia instead of more than three times that width, and the metasternal lobes being narrower at tip. The paraproctal outgrowths of P. pusilla are much less widened in subapical area than in P. carnarius, have the tip obtuse instead of subacute, and carry only a minute stiffened pad at tip. The female subgenital plate of the new species is similar to that of P. carnarius but the narrow apical area is even shorter than in the latter species: less than half the length of the anterior area instead of about half or slightly more than half of that length.	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
3134CA68C6CD50CEB5D2464F99F5D7E9.taxon	description	Description. - Medium to large sized species; habitus as genus. Prosternal lobes near base compressed, afterwards long spiniform, thin; mesosternal lobes in basal area wide, afterwards thin tubular with obtuse tip; metasternal lobes rather short, compressed triangular with faintly concave internal and moderately convex external margin, towards tip short-conical with obtuse tip (Fig. 2 O). Wings in male distinct, in female slightly surpassing hind knees. Fore wings 2.4 - 2.6 x longer than wide (Fig. 1 I). Venation: radius with radius sector arising at beginning of apical third of tegmen; media free, two-branched, branching before mid-length; cubitus anterior three-branched, branching before mid-length and before apical third; cubitus posterior undivided; with 5 anal veins, the last one incomplete. Hind wings nearly semicircular, only slightly wider than long (about 1.35 x). Legs. Fore coxa with a strong spine at swollen anterior surface and a blunt tooth at ventro-posterior margin; mid coxa with a smaller spine at anterior margin. Fore femur with 1 - 4 and mid femur with 2 - 3 spines at anterior-ventral margins; in one female also with 1 - 2 spinules on posterior-ventral margin. Hind femur with 5 - 6 external and 3 internal small spines on ventral margins; hind tibia with dorsal spines on inner margin larger than on outer margin, ventral margins with few minute spinules; on both sides with 4 apical spurs, the dorsal two pairs very large, the following pair medium, the ventral-most pair small; internal spurs larger than corresponding external counterparts; ventral margin with 1 external and 3 internal spinules. Male. Paraproctal outgrowths long, roughly cylindrical with setose and warty internal surface, in about mid-length faintly constricted, in subapical area only faintly widening and slightly curved dorsad, apex obtuse but with a tiny compressed pad at tip (Fig. 4 H-I). Subgenital plate in basal two thirds with convex surface and approaching lateral margins; disc in apical half with rounded lateral carinae, first approaching, afterwards diverging, at tip with insertion of stylus; apical margin transverse substraight, interrupted by a deep incision with rounded bottom (Fig. 2 F). Phallus membranous (Fig. 7 Q-R). Female. Subgenital plate wide at base, triangularly narrowing posteriorly and terminating into a short spiniform apical area; basal area nearly twice as long as apical area, slightly sloping in transition zone between both areas (Fig. 5 H).	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
3134CA68C6CD50CEB5D2464F99F5D7E9.taxon	description	Measurements. - (1 male, 1 female). In mm. Body w / wings: male 47, female 43; body w / o wings: male 25, female 27; pronotum: male 8.1, female 7.8; tegmen: male 40, female 34; tegmen width: male 16.5, female 13; hind femur: male 24.5, female 25.0; ovipositor: female 23.5.	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
3134CA68C6CD50CEB5D2464F99F5D7E9.taxon	etymology	Etymology. - The name of the new species refers to its smaller size compared to the related species P. carnarius; from Latin pusillus, Pteranabropsis pusilla of small size.	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
128A82EDC2E950E4BD65BA1C0FF71A2F.taxon	materials_examined	Other specimens examined. - Same locality as holotype, 31. vii. 1938, leg. J. Klapperich, 1 female (paratype) (Bonn, ZFMK).	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
128A82EDC2E950E4BD65BA1C0FF71A2F.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. - The male subgenital plate and paraproctal outgrowths of the new species are similar to those of Pteranabropsis infuscatus Wang et al., 2015; it differs by larger size, longer wings and longer ovipositor, by the metasternal plates that are roughly triangular without short conical tip instead of with conical tip in P. infuscatus. The female subgenital plate is similar in both species but in P. guadun sp. nov. has the narrow apical area for the greatest basal part rather wide and stout with parallel lateral margins and suddenly distinctly narrowed before tip instead of apical area regularly narrowed to tip.	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
128A82EDC2E950E4BD65BA1C0FF71A2F.taxon	description	Description. - Medium to large sized species; habitus as genus. Prosternal lobes near base compressed, afterwards long spiniform, thin; mesosternal lobes in basal area wide, afterwards thin tubular with obtuse tip; metasternal lobes compressed triangular with faintly concave internal and convex external margins, towards tip swollen conical with obtuse tip; without narrow, roughly cylindrical area (Fig. 2 P). Wings distinctly surpassing hind knees (Fig. 1 H). Fore wings 2.21 - 2.23 x longer than wide. Venation: radius with radius sector arising between middle and apical third of tegmen; media two-branched, branching between basal third and mid-length; cubitus anterior three-branched, branching before end of basal third and just before (male) or behind (female) mid-length; cubitus posterior free and undivided; with 5 (- 6) anal veins, the last one or two incomplete. Hind wings nearly semicircular, only slightly wider than long (about 1.3 x). Legs. Fore coxa with a strong spine at swollen anterior surface; mid coxa with a smaller spine at external margin. Fore femur with 4 (female) or 1 (male) small spines and mid femur with 3 - 4 (female) or 1 (male) spines at anterior-ventral margins, in the female only also with 0 - 1 spinules at posterior-ventral margin of mid femur. Hind femur with 2 - 5 external and 2 - 3 internal small spines on ventral margins; hind tibia with dorsal spines on inner margin slightly larger than on outer margin, ventral margins with few minute spinules; on both sides with 4 apical spurs, the dorsal two pairs very large, the following pair medium, the ventral-most pair small; internal spurs larger than corresponding external counterparts; ventral margin with 3 external and 1 internal spinules. Male. Paraproctal outgrowths forming a long roughly cylindrical process with setose surface, slightly curved dorsad in subapical area, apex obtuse but with a small compressed pad at tip (Fig. 4 J-K). Subgenital plate in about little more than basal half with convex surface and approaching lateral margins; in somewhat less than apical half with faintly diverging lateral margins that, towards tip, form rounded lateral carinae that are slightly diverging posteriorly, at tip with insertion of stylus; otherwise apical area compressed with apical margin subtruncate and slightly oblique on both sides, interrupted by a V-shaped incision (Fig. 2 G). Phallus membranous, not well preserved in holotype (Fig. 7 S-T). Female. Subgenital plate wide at base, triangularly narrowing posteriorly and terminating into a spiniform apical area that is distinctly longer than in P. carnarius, almost as long as the wide basal area and with sub-parallel lateral margins except for apical third with converging margins to acute tip (Fig. 5 I).	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
128A82EDC2E950E4BD65BA1C0FF71A2F.taxon	description	Measurements. - (1 male, 1 female). In mm. Body w / wings: male 53, female 55; body w / o wings: male 29, female 30; pronotum: male 8.3, female 8.3; tegmen: male 41, female 42.5; hind femur: male 26, female 27; tegmen width: male 18.5, female 19; antenna: male 85, female 65; ovipositor: female 23.	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
128A82EDC2E950E4BD65BA1C0FF71A2F.taxon	etymology	Etymology. - The name of the new species refers to the type locality; noun in apposition.	en	Ingrisch, Sigfrid (2019): Review of the genus Pteranabropsis (Anostostomatidae: Anabropsinae) with description of six new species. Journal of Orthoptera Research 28 (2): 107-124, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.32182
