Euchorthippus pulvinatus (Fischer-Waldheim, 1846)

Tishechkin, Dmitri Yu., 2017, Contributions to the study of gomphocerine grasshoppers calling songs (Orthoptera: Acrididae: Gomphocerinae) with notes on taxonomic status and distribution of some forms from Kyrgyzstan, Zootaxa 4318 (3), pp. 531-547 : 546

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4318.3.6

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Euchorthippus pulvinatus (Fischer-Waldheim, 1846)
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10. Euchorthippus pulvinatus (Fischer-Waldheim, 1846)

Figs. 91–95 View FIGURES 86 – 95

Distribution. Central and Southern Europe, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, and China.

Locality. 8. Eastern shore of the Issyk-Kul’ (Ysyk Köl) Lake, 20 km West from Mikhailovka Village , dry glades in the thickets of sea buckthorn, 21. VII. 2014. Signals of 2 ♂ recorded on disk at 35o C.

References to song. Ragge & Reynolds (1998): recordings from Western Europe ; Bukhvalova & Vedenina (1998): recordings from the Ukraine, southern part of European Russia, the North Caucasus (North Ossetia), the South Urals, and South Kazakhstan ; Savitsky & Lekarev (2007): recordings from the Lower Volga Region and Western Kazakhstan (Janybek, ca. 5 km from the Russia border); Savitsky (2009): recordings from Western Kazakhstan (Janybek, ca. 5 km from the Russia border).

Song. The calling song is an echeme-sequence lasting up to one minute and more. Echeme repetition period averages 1–2 s ( Fig. 91 View FIGURES 86 – 95 ). Each echeme begins quietly reaching maximum intensity close to its end and includes 6– 8 syllables following each other with a period of 35–60 ms in our recordings ( Figs. 92–95 View FIGURES 86 – 95 ). There are 1–4 gaps in the high-amplitude part of each syllable ( Figs. 94–95 View FIGURES 86 – 95 ).

Comparative notes. The calling songs of males studied are similar to the songs of the nominotypical subspecies from Europe, the South Urals, and South Kazakhstan but differs from the songs of West European subspecies, Eu. pulvinatus gallicus Mařan, 1957 and Eu. pulvinatus elgantulus Zeuner, 1940 by longer echemes.

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