Phlepsius ornatus, (Perris, 1857)

Tishechkin, D. Yu., 2024, New data on the male calling signals of Palearctic Deltocephalinae (Homoptera: Cicadellidae), Russian Entomological Journal 33 (1), pp. 9-21 : 17

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.15298/rusentj.33.1.02

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10953003

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D36A879C-EE09-FFC8-FE98-F9C4FB48FE51

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Felipe

scientific name

Phlepsius ornatus
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16. P. ornatus (Perris, 1857) View in CoL

Figs 69–72 View Figs 64–72 .

MATERIAL. Kyrgyzstan, Western Tien Shan Mts. , Torkent Village on the northern shore of the Toktogul Reservoir, the bank of the Torkent River, 41.841° N, 73.161° E, 11.VII.2023, signals of two males recorded at 25 °C GoogleMaps .

SIGNALS. The male calling signal is a phrase lasting for 17–20 s and consisting of two parts ( Figs 69–70 View Figs 64–72 ). The first part has a duration of about 7 s. It consists of several syllables, each beginning with a sequence of low-amplitude pulses partially merged with each other and following with a period of 8–9 ms, and ending with one or two high-amplitude pulses ( Fig. 71 View Figs 64–72 , the first half of the oscillogram). The second part of a phrase is a sequence of high-amplitude syllables, following with a period of about 0.7 s at the beginning and up to 1.5 s at the end of the sequence ( Figs 71–72 View Figs 64–72 ). At the beginning of the sequence between the main syllables there are sometimes additional short syllables or separate pulses. The pulse repetition period in main syllables averages 45–80 ms.

REMARKS. In contrast to some other leafhopper genera, signals of two studied species of Phlepsius Fieber, 1866 are completely dissimilar in the temporal pattern.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cicadellidae

Genus

Phlepsius

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