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 Arcyptera (Pararcyptera) microptera microptera (Fischer von Waldheim, 1833) Oedipoda microptera Fischer von Waldheim, 1833: 384 . Pararcyptera microptera : Bei-Bienko & Mistshenko, 1951 : 431 (54). Distribution in the Palaearctic region: It has a wide range from Europe to Siberia ( Ragge & Reynolds 1998 ; Holusa 2011 ). Distribution in the Turkish Thrace: First record for the study area. Material examined: Tekirdağ , Ganos Mountain , (between Radar – Hoşköy ) 705m a.s.l N: 40°45.778’ E : 27°16.108’, 23.VI.2014 , 4 ♂♂ , 2 ♀♀ , leg.: D. Şirin & E. Demir ( Fig. 3 A). Calling song recorded from two males at 30 ˚C in laboratory conditions by D. Şirin and E. Demir. Description of song: The male calling song consists of a phrase which includes two different parts and its durations last for 1.5– 2.5 s . A phrase usually starts with separated syllables (Part A), continues with grouped syllable (Part B), and ends with one or two click like pulse. Part A includes 5–16 separate syllables usually with regular gaps (intervals of 93–182 ms) ( Figure 3 B), whereas Part B contains 4–8 adjacent syllables which have no intervals. The duration of syllable in Part A varies between 6 and15 ms, whereas the syllables of Part B lasting for 14–16 ms ( Figs. 3 B–C). Published song data, used for comparison : Ragge & Reynolds 1998 .