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<figureCitation id="E2FD9CBB391DFF87B00C0B91FE9A99DF" box="[299,329,402,426]" captionStart="FIGURES 80 104" captionStartId="14.[151,264,1835,1858]" captionTargetBox="[226,1360,681,1815]" captionTargetId="figure@14.[226,1362,681,1816]" captionTargetPageId="14" captionText="FIGURES 80 104. Male abdominal terminalia of the Balkan Isophya and I. yaraligozi (localities as in Figs 31 55): 80 — I. hospodar; 81 — I. rectipennis; 82 — I. pavelii; 83 — I. thracica; 84 — I. bureschi; 85 — I. yaraligozi; 86 — I. tosevski; 87 — I. andreevae; 88 — I. clara; 89 — I. miksici; 90 — I. plevnensis; 91 — I. longicaudata adamovici; 92 — I. l. longicaudata; 93 — I. m. modesta (= intermedia); 94 — I. rhodopensis leonorae; 95 — I. rh. rhodopensis; 96 — I. rh. petkovi; 97 — I. modestior; 98 — I. dobrogensis; 99 — I. zubowskii; 100 — I. aff. camptoxypha; 101 — I. gulae; 102 — I. obtusa; 103 — I. amplipennis; 104 — I. speciosa. Scale (if present) = 2 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/246555/files/figure.png" pageId="21" pageNumber="22">85</figureCitation>
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<figureCitation id="E2FD9CBB391DFF87B0710B91FE5199DF" box="[342,386,402,426]" captionStart="FIGURES 105 129" captionStartId="17.[151,264,1173,1196]" captionTargetBox="[151,1436,195,1152]" captionTargetId="figure@17.[151,1436,195,1152]" captionTargetPageId="17" captionText="FIGURES 105 129. Female abdominal terminalia of the Balkan Isophya and I. yaraligozi (localities as in Figs 31 55 unless specifically given); figures of the whole ovipositor are followed by enlarged figure of the ovipositor base: 105 — I. hospodar (BG: Dolni Glavanak, 25.04. 2005, CC); 106 — I. rectipennis (BG: Byala Vill., 27.06. 2002, CC); 107 — I. pavelii (BG: Chernogorovo, 29.05. 2006, CC); 108 — I. thracica; 109 — I. bureschi (BG: Bansko, 8.08. 2006, CC); 110 — I. yaraligozi; 111 — I. tosevski; 112 — I. andreevae (BG: Kresnensko Hanche, 19.04. 2006, CC); 113 — I. clara; 114 — I. miksici (BG: Gorski Dom Lodge, 24.06. 2006, CC); 115 — I. plevnensis (BG: Levishte, 14.07. 2009, CC); 116 — I. longicaudata adamovici (BG: Karandila, 24.06. 2008, CC); 117 — I. l. longicaudata (BG: Sofia University Botanical garden, 26.06. 1.07.2004, CC); 118 — I. m. modesta (= intermedia); 119 — I. rhodopensis leonorae (BG: Livade, 9.08. 2006, CC); 120 — I. rh. rhodopensis (BG: Bachkovo, 600 m, 23.05. 2004, CC); 121 — I. rh. petkovi (BG: Gluhite Kamani, 23.06. 2008, CC); 122 — I. modestior (BG: Bankya, 24.05. 2006, CC); 123 — I. dobrogensis; 124 — I. zubowskii; 125 — I. aff. camptoxypha (data as in Fig. 75); 126 — I. gulae; 127 — I. obtusa (BG: Ravnets Ridge, 14.07. 2009, CC); 128 — I. amplipennis (as in Fig. 78); 129 — I. speciosa (BG: Bankya, 24.05. 2006, CC). Indications on Fig. 127 show, respectively: G—gonangulum; L—lamella; P—lateral pit between lamella and gonangulum. Scale (if present) = 5 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/246556/files/figure.png" pageId="21" pageNumber="22">110</figureCitation>
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: Ünal 2003 (sp.n.).
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: Ünal 2003.
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: Large for the genus. Male tegmina slightly longer than pronotum with approximated CuP and CuA (similarly to their position in
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<emphasis id="48B25C2C391DFF87B52C0865FB0F9A08" box="[1035,1244,613,637]" italics="true" pageId="21" pageNumber="22">I. rh. rhodopensis</emphasis>
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). In the studied specimen the stridulatory file was
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long with 140 teeth (
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A). Female stridulatory apparatus is shown in
<figureCitation id="E2FD9CBB391DFF87B19208AEFEC49AB0" box="[181,279,685,709]" captionStart="FIGURES 139 144" captionStartId="22.[151,264,1519,1542]" captionTargetBox="[151,1435,301,1497]" captionTargetId="figure@22.[151,1436,301,1498]" captionTargetPageId="22" captionText="FIGURES 139 144. SEM of taxonomically important structures of Isophya: 139 — I. bureschi (BG: Pirin Mts, Chalin Valog); 140 — I. yaraligozi (TR: Yaraligoz Mt.); 141 — I. tosevski (MK: Dojran Lake); 142, 143 — I. andreevae (142 — BG: Kresna Gorge; 143 — BG: Eleshnitsa Locality); 144 — I. clara (BA: Sarajevo). A—male stridulatory file (139 — scale 200 μm; othersscale 1 mm); B—ventro-apical view of apex of male cerci (scale 100 μm); C—female stridulatory apparatus (139 — scale 200 μm; 141, 144 — scale 1 mm; 142 — scale 500 μm)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/246559/files/figure.png" pageId="21" pageNumber="22">Fig. 140</figureCitation>
C. Male cercus tooth (
<figureCitation id="E2FD9CBB391DFF87B33208AEFDA49AB0" box="[533,631,685,709]" captionStart="FIGURES 139 144" captionStartId="22.[151,264,1519,1542]" captionTargetBox="[151,1435,301,1497]" captionTargetId="figure@22.[151,1436,301,1498]" captionTargetPageId="22" captionText="FIGURES 139 144. SEM of taxonomically important structures of Isophya: 139 — I. bureschi (BG: Pirin Mts, Chalin Valog); 140 — I. yaraligozi (TR: Yaraligoz Mt.); 141 — I. tosevski (MK: Dojran Lake); 142, 143 — I. andreevae (142 — BG: Kresna Gorge; 143 — BG: Eleshnitsa Locality); 144 — I. clara (BA: Sarajevo). A—male stridulatory file (139 — scale 200 μm; othersscale 1 mm); B—ventro-apical view of apex of male cerci (scale 100 μm); C—female stridulatory apparatus (139 — scale 200 μm; 141, 144 — scale 1 mm; 142 — scale 500 μm)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/246559/files/figure.png" pageId="21" pageNumber="22">Fig. 140</figureCitation>
B) is large, somewhat resembling that of
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<emphasis id="48B25C2C391DFF87B57608ADFB119AB0" box="[1105,1218,685,709]" italics="true" pageId="21" pageNumber="22">I. tosevski</emphasis>
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, but placed almost apically, which differs it from the other representatives of the
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group. The tip of cerci is not incised. The song consists of isolated or two loosely grouped short syllables without after-clicks.
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<emphasis id="48B25C2C391DFF87B1E00919FE859B44" box="[199,342,794,817]" italics="true" pageId="21" pageNumber="22">Bioacoustics</emphasis>
: The song (
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) was studied in two males at 2324°С. The syllables were produced at large intervals isolated or, when grouped by two, at intervals of 1.56 seconds. Syllables lasted 197269 ms (mean 233±24; n=8) and contained 5058 impulses (mean 55±3; n=8) with impulse period of 38 ms (mean 4.2). The song frequency ranges between 10 and 24 kHz with a maximum at 1516 kHz.
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<emphasis id="48B25C2C391DFF87B1E009AAFE2C9BB4" box="[199,511,937,961]" italics="true" pageId="21" pageNumber="22">Distribution and phenology</emphasis>
: This is the only representative of the group in
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. It is known only from a restricted area in NW
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at the Yaraligoz Pass in the Pontic Mountains. However, the observation of specimens between
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1300 and
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m suggests a wider distribution of the species in the surrounding mountain slopes. We do not know much about the phenology of this species but the collected freshly moulted adults in the beginning of July allow suggesting emerging of nymphs in late April and May and occurring of imagines from late June to August.
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