The Gomphocerinae Tarbinsky, 1932 (Orthoptera: Acrididae) fauna of the Turkish Thrace
Author
Şirin, Deniz
Author
Mol, Abbas
Author
Taylan, Mehmet Saýt
Author
Demýr, Eyüp
Author
Kizilocak, Dýlan Hevra
text
Zootaxa
2017
4299
3
361
383
journal article
32400
10.11646/zootaxa.4299.3.3
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1175-5326
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Dociostaurus (Dociostaurus) maroccanus
(
Thunberg, 1815
)
Grylllus macroccanus
Thunberg, 1815
: 244.
Distribution in the Palaearctic region:
Europe, North and North Eastern Africa, Canary Islands, Caucasia,
Kazakhstan
,
Cyprus
,
Corsica
, Middle Asia,
Sicilia
and
Sardinia
(
Bei-Bienko & Mistshenko 1951
;
Soltani 1978
;
Mol & Zeybekoğlu 2013
).
Distribution in the Turkish Thrace:
EDİRNE
: Süloğlu Saksağandere Forest,
24.VI.1969
,
2 ♂♂
,
2 ♀♀
;
23.VI.1970
,
1 ♀
;
KIRKLARELİ
: Lüleburgaz; Kızılcıkdere Village pasture
20.VI.1967
,
3 ♂♂
,
5 ♀♀
;
23.VI.1969
,
16 ♂♂
,
41 ♀♀
;
TEKİRDAĞ
: Şarköy; (
Karabağ 1958
;
Karabağ
et al.
1971
,
1974
).
Material
examined:
KIRKLARELİ
:
Kırklareli-Kofçaz
road,
514m
a.s.l.
, N:
41°54.430’ E
: 27°10.714’,
31.VII.2013
,
3 ♂♂
,
1 ♀
, leg.:
D. Şirin
&
E. Bayram
; Kofçaz, Kofçaz exit,
604m
a.s.l.
, N:
41°57.683’ E
: 27°09.348’,
31.VII.2013
,
1 ♂
, leg.:
D. Şirin
&
E. Bayram
;
TEKİRDAĞ
:
Değirmenaltı Campus
, around
Science Faculty
,
50m
a.s.l.
,
14.
VI.2011
,
3 ♂♂
,
2 ♀♀
, leg.:
D. Şirin
(
Calling
song recorded from three males at 29 ˚C in the field by
D. Şirin
)
;
EDİRNE
:
Keşan-Çanakkale
road,
3 km
after
Yerli Su
,
Koru Mountain
,
260m
a.s.l.
, N:
40°42.857’ E
: 26°45.186’,
1 ♂
,
18.VI.2012
, leg.:
D. Şirin
,
N. Ş. Odabaşı
&
L. Can
(
Fig. 5
A).
Description of song:
The male calling song consists of a polysyllabic phrase (
Fig. 5
B). The calling song lasts mostly for 4–14 s. Syllables can be identified as sharpener, in high density, and numbers vary from
9 to 42 in
a phrase (
Fig. 5
B). The duration of syllables changes between 50 and 80 ms Each syllable generally consists of 2–3 pulses in different amplitude modulation and its duration lasts for 6–8 ms (
Fig. 5
C). Most of the middle pulse is in high amplitude than the rest in the syllable.
Published song data, used for comparison
:
Ragge & Reynolds 1998
;
Savitsky 2007
.