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 688c9d9e-fd3c-4888-b003-a34991327e6d 1175-5326 843271 D0B774AA-CF9A-48F1-B2BA-DE49A01EB365 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 .