Stenobothrus fischeri (Eversmann, 1848)

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 : 533

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

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Stenobothrus fischeri (Eversmann, 1848)
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2. Stenobothrus fischeri (Eversmann, 1848)

Figs. 7–9 View FIGURES 2 – 12

Distribution. Western Europe, Southern part of European Russia, the North Caucasus, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, South Siberia, and Mongolia.

Locality. 4. The Central Tien Shan Mts. , the Kekemeren River Basin , the Western Karakol River ca. 10 km from the mouth (10 km East-North-East from Suusamyr Village), mountain steppes on the right bank, 7. VII. 2016. Signals of 2 ♂ recorded on disk at 30–32o C.

References to song. Ragge & Reynolds (1998): recordings from Western Europe; 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 a single echeme lasting 5–7 s and consisting of about 60–70 syllables following each other with a period of 85–100 ms in our recordings ( Figs. 7–8 View FIGURES 2 – 12 ). Each echeme begins quietly and rapidly reaches maximum intensity. There are 4–5 gaps in last two thirds or one half of a syllable ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 2 – 12 ).

Comparative notes. The calling songs of males from the Central Tien Shan Mts . are quite similar to the songs recorded from Europe and Western Kazakhstan .

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