Orthoptera (Insecta: Tettigonioidea, Pyrgomorphoidea, Acridoidea) of Kafa Biosphere Reserve, Bale Mountains National Park and other areas of conservation interest in Ethiopia
Author
Felix, Rob P. W. H.
Author
Massa, Bruno
text
Zootaxa
2016
4189
1
1
59
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4189.1.1
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1175-5326
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Eyprepocnemis plorans ibandana
Giglio-Tos, 1907
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Figure 35
Material
examined
.
ETHIOPIA
:
SNNPR
,
Bench Maji
,
Bebeka Plantation
(
1370 m
),
14.IV.2015
,
B. Massa
(1Ƌ,
BMPC
)
;
Bench Maji
,
Sheko Forest
(
1570 m
),
13.IV.2015
,
R.P.W.H. Felix
(3Ƌ,
5♀
,
RFPC
),
B. Massa
(1Ƌ,
BMPC
)
;
Bench Maji
,
Dembi Forest
(
1260 m
),
14.IV.2015
,
R.P.W.H. Felix
(6Ƌ,
4♀
,
RFPC
)
.
Habiat.
This species was common in tall herb vegetation, and was encountered at most collecting sites at lower altitudes.
Remarks.
According to
Uvarov (1921)
E. plorans ibandana
Giglio-Tos, 1907
may be easily distinguished from
E. p.
plorans
(Charpentier, 1825)
by the absence of a sulphurous stripe in the costal area of the tegmina and a sparse venulation and transparency in the axillar field of the tegmina. Later,
Dirsh (1958)
highlighted that
E. plorans
is very variable, but maintained four subspecies (partially overlapping), among them
ibandana
from
West
Africa,
ornatipes
(Walker, 1870) (larger, with relatively longer tegmina) from a wide area of Africa, including also
Ethiopia
and part of
Somalia
, and
meridionalis
Uvarov, 1921
(with tegmina usually not reaching the hind knees) from a wide area of Africa, including also
Somalia
(cf. also
Baccetti 1996
). Following
Dirsh (1958)
our specimens can be identified as
ibandana
. We assume that the distribution of at least three subspecies overlap; thus, probably they lie within the wide variability of the species.