Review of Psorodonotus Specularis Group (Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae, Tettigoniinae): two new species from North-east Anatolia
Author
Kaya, Sarp
Author
Chobanov, Dragan
Author
Çiplak, Battal
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Zootaxa
2014
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3895.3.3
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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
.