Gomphocerus (Bolivarianus) hemipterus Karabağ, 1953

Mol, Abbas, Şirin, Deniz, Taylan, Mehmet Sait & Sevgili, Hasan, 2023, A review of the Anatolian Gomphocerus Thunberg, 1815 (Orthoptera: Acrididae Gomphocerinae) via morphological and bioacoustics characters: data suggesting a new species, a new subgenus and three new statuses, Zootaxa 5353 (5), pp. 401-429 : 423

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5353.5.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10010142

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scientific name

Gomphocerus (Bolivarianus) hemipterus Karabağ, 1953
status

 

Gomphocerus (Bolivarianus) hemipterus Karabağ, 1953 stat.n.

Material: Male specimens collected from Turkey, Ordu, between Yeşilce-Çambaşı plateau, N 40.622778, E 37.965000, 1841 m, 04.vii.2013, (leg. A. Mol & D. Sirin) and male calling song recorded from three males in the field and laboratory (or room) conditions by A. Mol & D. Sirin.

Description of male calling song: Four records from three males were examined. Calling song consists of a phrase lasting 44–60 s and is composed of about 90–155 syllables ( Fig. 4D View FIGURE 4 ). The phrase begins quietly and crescendo structure and is reached the maximum intensity at the 55–65 syllables (1/2 of the phrase) and lasting 8–10 low amplitude isolated syllables ( Fig. 4D View FIGURE 4 ). Each syllable (RPU) lasts in 410–455 ms. Oscillographic analysis shows that a syllable consists of two different parts ( Fig 4E and 4F View FIGURE 4 ). The syllable begins with low-amplitude (with unified indistinct pulses without gap) which last 195–218 ms and the second part of the syllable (last in 198–220 ms) includes higher amplitude distinguishable 9–11 pulses.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Acrididae

Genus

Gomphocerus

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