Annotated checklist of the grasshoppers and crickets (Orthoptera) of the Czech Republic
Author
Holuša, Jaroslav
Author
Kočárek, Petr
Author
Vlk, Robert
Author
Marhoul, Pavel
text
Zootaxa
2013
3616
5
437
460
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3616.5.2
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1175-5326
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Barbitistes serricauda
(Fabricius, 1798)
Material examined. Moravia mer.,
NP Podyjí—Lipinská louka,
8.v.2009
, 1 nymph M, 1 nymph F, reared, P. Marhoul leg., det. et coll.,
27.vi.2011
, 1 nymph M, 1 nymph F, reared, R. Vlk leg., det. et coll.
Area of distribution is situated inside a belt extending from
Belgium
and eastern
France
through central Europe to the north of the Balkan Peninsula and
Ukraina
(Kočárek
et al.
2005). In neighboring countries, it occurs in
Germany
(Ingrisch & Köhler 1998),
Austria
(Zuna-Kratky
et al.
2009), and western
Slovakia
(I–Klub Slovenských Orthopterológov
2006-2012
). Therefore, the occurrence in
Bohemia
is possible, especially given the occurrence in
Germany
near the Czech border (DGFO 2012); it is mentioned by Haury & Nickerl (1905) but without specific information concerning locality. Other findings are not dependable (Obenberger 1926; Chládek 1979). It is reliably documented only from southern Moravia (Chládek 1979; Holuša 2003; as noted earlier in this report).
Isophya pienensis
Ma
ř
an, 1954
Material examined. Moravia mer.,
Sobĕšice, 1998, 1M, 1F, F. Chládek leg. et det., R. Vlk coll.
It was described relatively recently from the Pieniny Mts. in
Slovakia
(Mařan 1954). In the CR, it was found for the first time in 2004 at several localities in the Moravskoslezské Beskydy Mts. (Kočárek & Holuša 2006). Other findings were published from southern Moravia (Sobĕšice, Braitava) (Chládek 2010a, 2011) and the White Carpathians [= Bílé Karpaty Mts.] (Holuša
et al.
2012a), from the Rychlebské hory Mts. (Petříkov), and also from the Orlické hory Mts. in
Bohemia
(Deštné) (Chládek 2010a, 2011). The identification is difficult; the species is distinguished by its characteristic stridulation and by the structure of the stridulatory apparatus (Kočárek
et al.
2005).