Steirodon dentiferoides Emsley, 1970 |
Synonyms: Posidippum dentiferoides, Steirodon dentiferum (in part) |
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Steirodon dentiferoides is a large (78-84 mm) leaf katydid found in the lowland tropical forests of eastern Brazil from Pará to Rio Grande do Sul. Leaf green; the pronotal carinae is elevated dorsally and tuberculated; a purple spot on the inner face of each tubercle; dorsal surface of the metatibia is chocolate brown. Very similar to S. dentiferum from northern South America; the difference is mainly in the male stridulatory file and tegmen. Females are indistinguishable.