Poecilimon affinis dinaricus Ingrisch & Pavićević, 2010
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https://doi.org/ 10.3906/zoo-1611-9 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ECF57F-FFF5-1B1B-DAC3-0FB086A2F96C |
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Felipe |
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Poecilimon affinis dinaricus Ingrisch & Pavićević, 2010 |
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10. Poecilimon affinis dinaricus Ingrisch & Pavićević, 2010 View in CoL ( Figure 5): 3♂♂, 1♀, Ogoreljača – Mali Jadovnik (meadow) (14), 12.07.2015 ; 3♂♂, 3♀♀, same locality, 20.07.2016 .
ECOLOGY: Pratinicole; herbicole–arbusticole.
Remarks: P. affinis dinaricus was found in moist forest meadow ( Figure 6 View Figure 6 ).
In the first year of observation, only E. brachyptera was found together with this species, while in 2016 a large population of P. pseudornatus was also found together with P. affinis dinaricus , as well as a few M. brachyptera on the edge of the meadow. Specimens were found by their song, which they produced only during daytime, while males were singing day and night in captivity. Recorded song of 1 male (n 27, 20 ° C) consists of single syllables ( Figure 7A View Figure 7 ) lasting 64–81 ms with intervals between them of 5–15 s. Songs of 2 males (n 8, 28 ° C) also consist of single syllables ( Figure 7B View Figure 7 ) lasting 64–68 ms, with intervals between them of 5.5– 11.5 s.
Stridulatory file has 153 teeth ( Figure 4C View Figure 4 ). This observation represents the second locality in Serbia for this species, as there were only 2 data in the literature that referred to Kamena Gora ( Ingrisch and Pavićević, 2010; Pavićević et al., 2014).
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