Review of Psorodonotus Specularis Group (Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae, Tettigoniinae): two new species from North-east Anatolia Author Kaya, Sarp Author Chobanov, Dragan Author Çiplak, Battal text Zootaxa 2014 3895 3 367 400 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.3895.3.3 7a17da49-b377-4023-b253-701f3ca9c093 1175-5326 252840 7F3E9CC1-E61F-4FE3-9CD5-B8A6C91E7562 Psorodonotus davisi Karabağ, 1956 ( Figs 1 , 6, 7 , 20, 21 , 34, 35 , 48–50 , 63, 64 , 77, 78 , 91, 92 , 105, 106 , 119, 120 , 133–137 , 144–145 , 157 ; Tables 1–4 ) Psorodonotus davisi Karabag 1956 : 16 . Type specimen information . Holotype , paratypes , Turkey , Rize , İkizdere, Cimil (NHM) (see below). Material examined . See Table 1 . Additionally: TURKEY : 1M ( holotype ), Pontic Taurus, Rize –Ikizdere, Toros Dagları above Cimil, 2300–2500 m , 27.8.1952 (T.Karabağ) (NHM); 2M, 2F ( paratypes ), Rize , Ikizdere, Cimil-Başköy, 1800–2000 m , 29.8.1956 (T.Karabağ) (NHM); 5M, 3F (2 of F nymphs), 85 km South of Rize , Sivrikaya, 19– 20.8.1959 (leg. K.M.Guichard) (NHM). FIGURES 144–146. Song diagrams per populations (A—a phrase series, B—elements in a phrase) 144—RizeOvit-A, 145—RizeCimil-A, 146—RizeElevit. FIGURES 147–149. Song diagrams per populations (A– a phrase series, B–elements in a phrase) 147–RizeOvit-B, 148–RizeCimil-B, 149–BayburtSoğanlı. FIGURES 150–152. Song diagrams per populations (A– a phrase series, B–elements in a phrase) 150–GiresunTamdere, 151–ArtvinSavsat, 152–ArdahanHanak. FIGURES 153–156. Song diagrams per populations (A– a phrase series, B–elements in a phrase) 153- ArdahanCıldır, 154–LesserCaucasus, 155–ArmeniaSyunik, 156–GeorgiaKitochi. Distribution . Restricted to the mountains of the Rize Province of Turkey in the Black Sea Basin. This species occurs parapatrically with P. soganli in some localities. However, both species have never been located at the same place. P. da v i s i occurs at higher altitudes than P. soganli . Also, there seems to be a temporal difference in the seasonal activity of these taxa, as P. soganli becomes adult and sexually active earlier than P. d av i s i .