Bioacoustics of poorly known Poecilimon taxa (Insecta: Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae with redescriptions of P. pechevi and P. stschelkanovzevi
Author
Chobanov, Dragan P.
Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1 Tsar Osvoboditel Boulevard, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria. dchobanov @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 1642 - 0363
Author
Sevgili, Hasan
Ordu University, Faculty of Art & Science, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, 52200, Ordu, Turkey. hsevgili @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 7289 - 6243
Author
Heller, Klaus-Gerhard
Grillenstieg 18, 39120 Magdeburg, Germany. heller. volleth @ t-online. de; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 3331 - 3228 Corresponding author
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-12-04
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4890.4.6
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Poecilimon stschelkanovzevi
Tarbinsky, 1932
TURKMENISTAN
:
Ahal Province
,
Dushak Mt.
,
Erekdag Observatory
,
2470 m
(
37.95611°N
,
57.90556°E
),
30.06.1992
[labelled “Obszervutor / Tn /
1992.VI.30
”],
1 male
,
1 female
, Hungarian Natural History Museum (Budapest)
.
Redescription.
Average sized animal, stockyly built, with moderately shiny integument. Measurements according to
Bey-Bienko (1954)
in mm—body length male 18.5–22, female 24–25; pronotum male 4.9–5.3, female 5.3–5.5; tegmina (visible part) male 1.6, female 0.7; hind femur male 16, female 16.5–18.4; ovipositor 6.5. Own measurements in mm—pronotum male 5.2, female 6.2; tegmina (visible part) male 1.7, female 0.8; (whole tegmen of the female 3.0 mm); hind femur male 18.2, female 18.4; cercus 2.9; ovipositor 7.5.
Male (
Fig. 4
a–c, f, i). The fastigium verticis is short, tapering to the tip, half the width of the scapus. Antennal joints dark in their base, thus antennae look with dark and light rings. The pronotum is constricted in the middle, proand metazone widening fore- and backeards, respectively, hind margin of metazone concave. The mid sulcus passes before the middle of pronotum. The lateral plates of pronotum have rounded corners. The acoustic stigma has large aperture. Half of tegmina are covered by pronotum, comparatively small, with slight excision at the medial (anal) edge. The stridulatory area is bulged over the costal area and has pronounced strongly chitinized venation. The stridulatory vein is covered by the pronotum, massive and long. The stridulatory file (
Fig. 4i
) measures
2.56 mm
in length (shortest distance between ends) and
0.12 mm
in its widest point. The file bears 132 teeth, clearly separated to a basal part of
1.34 mm
with 45 wide, sparse teeth, enlarging towards the middle, and an apical part of
1.34 mm
with 87 finer dense teeth. Both parts are separated by a step-like descent from the basal to the apical part.
Legs quite long, fore and mid femora much longer than pronotum (ca.
7.7–8 mm
). Hind femora lack spines on their ventral keels. Hind margins of the abdominal tergites are not protruded. The epiproct is broader than long. The cerci (
Fig. 4f
) are comparatively long, slightly incurved, tapering almost to the tip, when they are strongly incurved and widened. Their apical part ends with a short, wide, decurved spine spine. The subgenital plate is short, slightly tapering to the tip, where it has a shallow rectangular incision.
Coloration. The body of the dried specimens is pale, yellowish, though living animals are possibly fresh green or yellowish-green with large rusty-brown speckles. A thin whitish band passes along the middle of the vertex, occiput and the distal part of tergites. The sides of metazone are bordered by a reddish band. Pale light bands pass over the sides of the reddish band of pronotum and continues on the abdominal tergites, where it is much sharper and bordered by black on both sides. The tegmina are yellowish with dark stridulatory area on which yellow veins are sharply visible. All femora with dark colored ventral keels.
Female (
Fig. 4d, e, g, h, j
). The fastigium is wider than in the male – almost as wide as scapus. The pronotum is almost cylindrical, longer then in male, with a long metazone, almost entirely covering the large tegmina. The tegmina (
Fig. 4e, j
) are roundish, the left tegmen bearing a well-developed stridulatory apparatus with at least four proximal rows of parallel spines and a large distal area of circular spines. The epiproct is broader than long. The cerci are conical, in- and decurved, slightly longer than the epiproct. The subgenital plate (
Fig.
4g
) is half as long as wide, widely rounded, with a small triangular projection at the apex. Ovipositor short with the basal fold of the upper edge of lower ovipositor valve (lamella) forming typical roundish projection (
Fig. 4h
).
Coloration. Similar to the male.
Diagnosis.
Bey-Bienko (1954)
compares this species with
P. thoracicus
(
Fieber, 1853
)
, rejecting close relationships between both due to the difference in the coloration of male tegmina. On the other hand, the shape of male pronotum and cerci, the long legs, the structure of male tegmina and especially of the stridulatory file suggest closer relationships with
P. schmidtii
(
Fieber, 1853
)
and partly with some members of the
Poecilimon heroicus
Stshelkanovtzev, 1911
species group (
Heller
et al.
2006
). The area of distribution of the latter taxa opposite to that of
P. stschelkanovzevi
at the western side of the Caspian Sea and the close relationships between
P. schmidtii
and the
Poecilimon heroicus
group (
Ullrich
et al.
2010
) may further support that hypothesis.