Ebnerodes toelgi ( Ebner, 1919 )

Ünal, Mustafa, 2016, Pamphagidae (Orthoptera: Acridoidea) from the Palaearctic Region: taxonomy, classification, keys to genera and a review of the tribe Nocarodeini I. Bolívar, Zootaxa 4206 (1), pp. 1-223 : 107-108

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Ebnerodes toelgi ( Ebner, 1919 )
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Ebnerodes toelgi ( Ebner, 1919) View in CoL

( Figs. 54 View FIGURES 44 – 54 , 367–368 View FIGURES 344 – 374 , 437–438 View FIGURES 425 – 438 , 841 View FIGURE 841 )

Nocarodes tölgi View in CoL n. sp.: Ebner 1919: 173.

Ebnerodes tölgi Ebner View in CoL : Ramme 1951: 279, 288, 427; Weidner 1969: 159; Demirsoy 1977: 57. Paranothrotes tölgi ( Ebner, 1919) View in CoL : Bey-Bienko & Mistshenko 1951: 344; Karabağ 1958: 118; Mirzayans 1998: 19. Ebnerodes toelgi ( Ebner, 1919) View in CoL : Demirsoy 1973: 409; Presa & Garcia 1983: 8. Ebnerodes tolgi Ebner, 1919 View in CoL : Otte 1994: 191.

Type locality. Turkey, Niğde, Bolkar Dağı (see Remarks). Holotype: male ( NMW).

Material examined. TURKEY: Kleinasien, Konia [Konya], 6.1913, 1♂ (Holotype) (leg. Tölg) (det. Ebner as Nocarodes tölgi type!) (det. Ramme as Ebnerodes tölgi ) ( NMW) ; Niğde, Ulukışla, Bolkar Dağı, Medetsiz Tepesi , 2600 m, 12.7.2008, 3♂, 4♀ (leg. M. Ünal & A. Erden) (AİBÜEM) ; Niğde, Çiftehan (Cilicia), Bulgar Dag [ Bolkar Dağı ], nr. Sarıtepe Yayla , 2500–2700 m, 2.9.1949, 1♂ (P. H. Davis) ( NHMUK) .

Description of female: Body ( Fig. 438 View FIGURES 425 – 438 ) stout, relatively small and compressed laterally. Head ( Fig. 368 View FIGURES 344 – 374 ) large comparing pronotum. Fastigium of vertex depressed and sloping ( Fig. 368 View FIGURES 344 – 374 ). Ocelli quite weak. Frontal ridge slightly narrowed and incised just below the median ocellus. Vertex narrow, as wide as vertical diameter and 1.1 times wider than transversal diameter of eye; median carinula slightly grooved in basal part; supraocular foveola weak; vertex swollen, narrowly and strongly convex in lateral view. Eye ( Fig. 368 View FIGURES 344 – 374 ) wide, 1.1 times longer than wide. Antenna ( Fig. 368 View FIGURES 344 – 374 ) very short, not reaching to ventral margin of labrum and half of pronotum; mainly with 12 segments, the subdivision of the 3rd and 4th segments weak. Pronotum ( Fig. 368 View FIGURES 344 – 374 ) compressed laterally, roofshaped, without lateral carinae; median carina not raised, straight in lateral view, with a very weak and thin longitudinal sulcus; anterior margin protruded triangularly, posterior margin slightly protruded. Prosternum slightly raised, with a small spiniform projection. Mesosternal interspace 2 times wider than its length and slight ly narrower than mesosternal lobes. Hind legs short and stout. Hind femur 2.7 times longer than its height, dorsal margin slightly convex and finelly serrated, ventral margin strongly convex. Hind tibia with 8–9 inner, 9–10 outer spines. Arolium very narrow and small. Abdomen ( Fig. 438 View FIGURES 425 – 438 ) long, always surpassing half of tibia or reaching its apex; abdominal tergites ( Fig. 438 View FIGURES 425 – 438 ) simple, median carina slightly raised with very small and blunt posterior projection. Tympanum distinct, 2 times larger than the neighbour stigmal area, or slightly smaller in some females. Subgenital plate as long as wide or slightly longer.

Coloration. Body unicolor creamish brown or greyish brown. Apical half of antenna darkened. Eye light brown. Sternites darkened, with brown or blackish-brown. Inner surface of hind femur mainly cream with weakly and partly pale orange, dorsal margin of inner surface body color, ventral margin with black denticles; ventral surface blackened in the middle, inner margin orange, outer margin yellowish. Inner surface of hind tibia faintly pale orange, all remaning parts yellowish with black tipped spines. Tarsus as in tibia.

Measurements (mm) of both sexes. body length: male 25.1–26.8, female 32.7–38.9; pronotum length: male 5.4–5.7, female 7–8.6; pronotum height: male 6–6.3, female 8.5–9.8; pronotum width anterior: male 5.2–5.6, female 6.8–7.7; pronotum width posterior: male 6.7–7.2, female 9.1–10.2; hind femur length: male 9.2–9.7, female 11–12.2; hind femur height: male 3.7–3.8, female 4.2–4.8.

Distribution. S. Turkey. Known only from the Bolkar Mountains ( Fig. 841 View FIGURE 841 ).

Remarks. The type locality of this species was given as “Konia” ( Ebner 1919: 174), but in 1913 the Konya province covered larger areas, and it would not be correct to consider Konya as its type locality. There is no record of this species since its description. I tried to find the exact locality of this species by following the railways as they were that time, because most of the trips took place using the railways by foreigners such as Prof. Dr. F. Tölg, the collector of this species. After extensive field searches in the mountains along the railways I have finally found this species in the alpine zone of the Bolkar Mountains. Interestingly I have also found Paranocarodes beieri Ramme in the same Mountains, that was known only between Konya and Kayseri as given in the original description, without exact locality ( Ramme 1951). Later, I found a single male of E. toelgi in the unidentified material of the NHMUK collected from the Bolkar Mountains by P. H. Davis. This is the second evidence that E. toelgi is found in the highlands of this Mountain. I think Tölg probably collected it from Bolkar Mountains as well. The type locality must be the Bolkar Mountains, between the present Niğde and Mersin provinces of Turkey.

The presence of this species is not likely in Iran. The records given from East Azerbaijan, Hamadan and Lorestan provinces of Iran by Mirzayans (1998: 19) probably refer to the genus Paranothrotes .

The correct spelling of the species name must be “ toelgi ” according to the ICZN (Article 32.5.2).

The previously unknown female is described here for the first time.

NMW

Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien

NHMUK

Natural History Museum, London

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Pamphagidae

Genus

Ebnerodes

Loc

Ebnerodes toelgi ( Ebner, 1919 )

Ünal, Mustafa 2016
2016
Loc

Mirzayans 1998: 19
Otte 1994: 191
Presa 1983: 8
Demirsoy 1977: 57
Demirsoy 1973: 409
Weidner 1969: 159
Karabag 1958: 118
Ramme 1951: 279
Bey-Bienko 1951: 344
1951
Loc

Nocarodes tölgi

Ebner 1919: 173
1919
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