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
2f313cb8-d57b-43ac-a1d5-f6cefc2c1ce2
1175-5326
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Acanthacris ruficornis ruficornis
(Fabricius, 1787)
http://lsid.speciesfile.org/urn:lsid:
Orthoptera
.speciesfile.org:TaxonName:50244
Material
examined
.
ETHIOPIA
:
SNNPR
,
Bench Maji
,
Sheko Forest
(
1340 m
),
16.IV.2015
,
B. Massa
(
1♀
,
BMPC
)
;
Bench Maji
,
Sheko Forest
(
1570 m
),
13.IV.2015
,
R.P.W.H. Felix
(1Ƌ,
RFPC
)
;
Oromia
,
Bale
,
Harenna Forest
(
1950 m
),
Bale Mountains
N.P.
,
13.XII.2015
,
B. Massa
(
1♀
,
BMPC
)
.
Distribution.
This subspecies is widespread in
South
,
East
and
Central
Africa. Ssp.
ruficornis
is known to occur in
Ethiopia
(
De Bormans 1881
,
Baccetti 1996
,
Donskoff 1977
,
Jago 1977
).
Remarks.
According to Mungai (1987) the distribution of ssp.
ruficornis
shows little overlap with ssp.
citrina
, which is supposed to be restricted to northwest Africa. We found both subspecies in
Ethiopia
, in the same kind of habitat, at two sites only a few km apart. Possibly the range of overlap is much larger than previously described. Both subspecies differ considerably from each other morphologically, and probably genetically, but are treated as ssp. by Mungai (1987) based on hybridization tests. Hybridization provides evidence of incomplete isolation during the speciation process. Following
O’Brien and Mayr (1991)
subspecies should be considered entities that occupy a particular geographical sector of species distribution, present a natural history and distinct genes from other subspecies. Thus, only a clearly isolated population may be considered taxonomically separated. Further study should reveal whether both subspecies should be given full species status, or that the morphological differences lie within the variability of the same taxon, or that our specimen from
Ethiopia
is in fact another taxon.