Anatolian endemic genus Bolua (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Tettigoniinae): genetic and phenotypic data indicate inconsistent diversity and evolutionary patterns Author Uluar, Onur 0000-0002-5039-8024 Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Akdeniz University, 07058 Antalya, Turkey. & onuruluar @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 5039 - 8024 onuruluar@gmail.com Author Yahyaoğlu, Özgül 0000-0001-7965-7117 Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Akdeniz University, 07058 Antalya, Turkey. & ozgulyahyaoglu @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 7965 - 7117 ozgulyahyaoglu@gmail.com Author Çiplak, Battal Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Akdeniz University, 07058 Antalya, Turkey. text Zootaxa 2022 2022-10-12 5195 3 224 240 journal article 163378 10.11646/zootaxa.5195.3.2 fe55986d-056b-4413-b38d-b0bfa32549db 1175-5326 7187756 78D4FF8E-52AF-4941-A9D1-4A4F1D92A0D8 Bolua bursaensis Uluar & Çıplak sp. n. ( Figures 1 , 2 , 5, 8, 11, 14, 17 , 20, 23, 26 , 27 , 29, 30 , 31 ; Tables 1–5 ) LSID urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 13680AA4-1996-44BD-B4E8-3A5A73F13094 Material examined: Holotype male, TURKEY , Bursa , Keleş-Inegöl Road , 39.93813°N , 29.34448°E , 1359m , 19.07.2009 (leg. B. Çıplak , S.Kaya & E.M. Korkmaz ) ( MEVBIL ); Paratypes 1 males , 2 females , same data as holotype; 1 male , 5 females , TURKEY , Kütahya , Domaniç-Inegöl Road , 39.86321°N , 29.64143°E , 1321m , 12.08.2010 (leg. B. Çıplak , S.Kaya & Z. Boztepe )( MEVBIL ); 1 female (nymph), TURKEY , Kocaeli , İzmit , Ambarcı , 40.90281°N , 30.18606°E , 138m , 29.06.2018 (leg. B. Çıplak & S.Kaya ) ( MEVBIL ); 1 female (nymph), TURKEY , Kocaeli , Karayakuplu , 40.87708°N , 29.80807°E , 300m , 20.06.2016 (leg. B. Çıplak & S.Kaya ) ( MEVBIL ); 1 male , TURKEY , Bursa , Uludağ , Kirazlı Yayla , 1465m , 22.07.1998 ((leg. B. Çıplak ) ( AUZM ). Apart of the material listed here, the records of B. turkiyae from Bursa and Bilecik provinces of Turkey (see Figure 1 ) by Çıplak & Heller (2001) refer to this species. Description and diagnosis: As documented in the ‘morphology’ part of the Results section, members of Bolua are similar in overall general appearance. Thus, the generic description can be applied to all species for certain features of the head, thorax, and abdomen ( Figures 5, 8, 11, 14, 17 , 20, 23, 26 , 27 , 29, 30 , 31 ; Tables 1–5 ). For this reason, all species are similar in general appearance except for the diagnostic character male cercus, and describing each structure in details is considered unnecessary. The new species B. bursaensis sp. n. differs from the other new species B. balikesirensis sp. n. in the structure of the male cercus (tooth is near to middle in the first while in the beginning of apical 1/ 3 in the second; compare Figures 10 and 11 ). Apart from morphology, B. bursaensis sp. n. well differs from B. balikesirensis sp. n. in the male calling song. In the first species, the male calling song consists of irregular long sequences of regularly repeated syllables, while in the second the song is arranged in regularly repeated echemes consisting of 10–26 (mean 18) syllables. B. bursaensis sp. n. cannot be easily distinguished from the type species B. turkiyae by morphology. The only structure somewhat exhibits difference is the more robust male cercus (compare Figures 9 and 11 ) and relatively slender ovipositor (compare Figures 24 and 26 ) in the first species. Additionally, the PCA applied to female measurements distinguishes the new species from the type species. Apart from phenotypic characters, the new species corresponds to PG 3 in a phylogenetic tree, can be well distinguished by 76 unique mutations ( Figure 31 ). The high values of net pairwise distance and F ST with the other two also support its uniqueness as a species ( Table 3 ). Sequence based species delimitation tests placed Bursa , Kütahya and Kocaeli (possibly also Bilecik ) populations in the same species. Here we present the song of the Bursa and Kütahya populations.Although paternal characteristics are similar in these two populations, they are different in durations of opening and closing hemisyllables, and the number of pulses per closing hemisyllable ( Figures 29, 30 ). Although bPTP suggests one haplotype (but not the second) from Kütahya population as a separate species, we prefer to follow other species delimitation tests and to consider both as single species until more song data are available. Etymology: The new species Bolua bursaensis sp. n. occurs along the Uludağ Mts, mainly located in Bursa Province and some associated altitudes extending into Kütahya , Bilecik , and Kocaeli provinces of Turkey ( Figure 1 ).