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
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10.11646/zootaxa.4299.3.3
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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
.