Dinarippiger gen. nov. (Tettigoniidae: Bradyporinae: Ephippigerini), a new saddle bush-cricket genus for Ephippiger discoidalis Fieber, 1853 from the Dinaric karst
Author
Skejo, Josip
0000-0002-2554-4499
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science, Department of Biology, Division of Zoology, Rooseveltov trg 6, HR- 10000, Zagreb, Croatia LIB-Leibniz-Institut zur Analyse des Biodiversitätswandels-Standort Hamburg, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3, D- 20146 Hamburg jskejo @ biol. pmf. hr; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 2554 - 4499
jskejo@biol.pmf.hr
Author
Kasalo, Niko
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science, Department of Biology, Division of Zoology, Rooseveltov trg 6, HR- 10000, Zagreb, Croatia LIB-Leibniz-Institut zur Analyse des Biodiversitätswandels-Standort Hamburg, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3, D- 20146 Hamburg jskejo @ biol. pmf. hr; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 2554 - 4499
niko.kasalo5@gmail.com
Author
Fontana, Paolo
Fondazione Edmund Mach, Via Mach, 1, San Michele all’Adige, Italy; Fondazione Museo Civico di Rovereto, Borgo Santa Caterina, 41, Rovereto, Italy
Author
Ivković, Slobodan
Trier University, Department of Biogeography, Universitätsring 15, D- 54286 Trier, Germany
Author
Tvrtković, Nikola
0000-0002-1775-0292
Alagovićeva 21, HR- 10000 Zagreb, Croatia. nikolatvrtkovic 71 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 1775 - 0292
nikolatvrtkovic71@gmail.com
Author
Rebrina, Fran
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science, Department of Biology, Division of Zoology, Rooseveltov trg 6, HR- 10000, Zagreb, Croatia LIB-Leibniz-Institut zur Analyse des Biodiversitätswandels-Standort Hamburg, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3, D- 20146 Hamburg jskejo @ biol. pmf. hr; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 2554 - 4499
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Adžić, Karmela
BIOTA j. d. o. o., Braće Radića 128 / A, 43290 Grubišno polje, Croatia
Author
Buzzetti, Filippo Maria
Fondazione Edmund Mach, Via Mach, 1, San Michele all’Adige, Italy; Fondazione Museo Civico di Rovereto, Borgo Santa Caterina, 41, Rovereto, Italy
Author
Ćato, Sebastian
Srednja strukovna škola Šibenik, Ante Šupuka 31, Šibenik HR- 22000, Croatia
Author
Deranja, Maks
BIOTA j. d. o. o., Braće Radića 128 / A, 43290 Grubišno polje, Croatia
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Gomboc, Stanislav
Gančani 110, 9231 Beltinci, Slovenia. stanislav. gomboc @ siol. net
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Scherini, Roberto
Via Pianzola 14, IT- 27010 Linarolo (PV), Italy. rscherini @ gmail. com
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Škorput, Jadranka
KBC Zagreb, Kišpatićeva ulica 12, HR- 10000 Zagreb, Croatia. jadranka. skorput. 96 @ gmail. com
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Veenvliet, Paul
Šmarata 22, 1386 Stari trg pri Ložu, Slovenia. paul @ paulveenvliet. art
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Vuković, Marijana
Hrvatski prirodoslovni muzej, Demetrova 1, HR- 10000 Zagreb, Croatia. marijana. vukovic @ hpm. hr
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Lemonnier-Darcemont, Michèle
Groupement d’Études Entomologiques Méditerranée (G. E. E. M.), P. O. BOX 60, 48060 Parga, Greece
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Darcemont, Christian
Groupement d’Études Entomologiques Méditerranée (G. E. E. M.), P. O. BOX 60, 48060 Parga, Greece
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Heller, Klaus-Gerhard
Triesdorf Bahnhof 8, 91732 Merkendorf, Germany. heller. volleth @ t-online. de; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 3331 - 3228
heller.volleth@t-online.de
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-04-24
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5271.1.2
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Dinarippiger discoidalis
comb. nov.
—past and future research
Our study establishes the basis for future research on the genus
Dinarippiger
gen
.
nov
.
by presenting a comprehensive overview of the
D. discoidalis
comb
.
nov
.
occurrence in the Dinaric Alps. Special attention was given to the syntopic occurrence of
D. discoidalis
comb. nov.
and
Ephippiger
species.
At the present moment, we know that in several localities in
Slovenia
,
Croatia
, and
Bosnia & Herzegovina
the species co-occurs with
E. ephippiger
, a central European and Balkan species. In another part of its distribution, i.e., in Istria and Primorska region of
Slovenia
,
D. discoidalis
comb
.
nov
.
occurs syntopically either with another species of the genus
Ephippiger
, Alpine
E. persicarius
, or with a hybrid population of
E. ephippiger
x
E. persicarius
.
This could be an interesting biogeographical case that requires further attention, as
E. ephippiger
and
E. persicarius
could be two subspecies of a single species, which would provide further confirmation that
Ephippiger
is an Apennine genus whose representatives spread to Eastern Europe relatively recently across the Western Balkans or along the northern banks of the Sava River. The area between
Slovenia
and
Croatia
is a well-known glacial micro-refugium (
Taberlet
et al.
1998
,
Joger
et al.
2007
,
Jablonski
et al.
2017
,
Wang
et al.
2022
) due to its contact with the Alps, the Dinaric Alps, the Pannonian basin, the Adriatic coast, and the Po region, harbouring ice-free habitats during the last glaciation. In many groups of plants and animals, these areas represent either the center of dispersal or the secondary contact regions (
Surget-Groba
et al.
2002
,
Brus 2010
,
Dufresnes
et al.
2020
,
García
et al.
2020
).
Dinarippiger discoidalis
comb
.
nov
.
does not hybridize with any of the
Ephippiger
species
in the areas of sympatric occurrence.
FIGURE 13
.
Dinarippiger discoidalis
comb
.
nov
.
, a remarkably small green male from Vremščica Mt. (Slovenia) with uncharacteristically bright wings, photo Stanislav Gomboc.
Another interesting biogeographical and phylogenetic question is the presence of a single, highly variable species within the newly established
Dinarippiger
gen
.
nov
.
or several distinct species with more restricted distributions and currently undefined diagnostic traits. Many authors have tried to assess the intraspecific variability of
D. discoidalis
comb
.
nov
.
, but have failed in reaching a definite conclusion (e.g., Fieber 1854,
Krauss 1879
). Previous authors have focused mostly on body size (
Fieber 1853
, Krauss 187), the number of inner and outer spines on the hind tibiae (
Werner 1920
), or calling song traits (
Gomboc & Šegula 2014
).
Werner (1920)
did not manage to find any consistent differences among
D. discoidalis
comb
.
nov
.
populations and noted that the substantial overlaps in trait variability could be the evidence of a single highly variable species. However, in the same study,
Werner (1920)
noted the presence of a northern smaller
race and
a southern larger race, but apart from body size no clear differences between the two were found. Geographical variation in body size is, for example, present in Italian
Ephippiger cavannai
Targioni Tozzetti, 1881
, a species characterized by smaller individuals in montane locations and larger ones in the coastal areas (
Massa
et al.
, 2012
).
Galvagni (1956)
initially described a separate taxon,
E. perforatus tamaninii
, which later turned out to be a montane population of
E. cavannai
.
Without a systematic comparison of the individuals from distant and isolated populations, variability within
D. discoidalis
comb
.
nov
.
remains an open question. This issue is illustrated by a photograph of a peculiar male (
Fig. 13
) from Vremščica Mt. (
Slovenia
), serving as a reminder that future studies have to include a phylogeographical survey, detailed morphometric analyses, as well as comparative morphological and bioacoustic approach.