Macroxiphus sumatranus ( Haan, 1843 )

Tan, Ming Kai, Muhammad, Amira Aqilah, Gorochov, Andrei V. & Abdullah, Nurul Ashikin, 2024, An account on some katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigonioidea) from Panti Forest Reserve in Johor, Peninsular Malaysia, Zootaxa 5415 (1), pp. 117-143 : 119-123

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5415.1.5

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:8160D5A0-9A3E-4E65-868C-BEEB5CEFA254

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10716201

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5B3A87E1-FFAC-5D4F-48A2-FF532C0EF9B1

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Plazi

scientific name

Macroxiphus sumatranus ( Haan, 1843 )
status

 

Macroxiphus sumatranus ( Haan, 1843) View in CoL

( Figs 1–5 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 View FIGURE 4 View FIGURE 5 )

Locusta (Locusta) sumatranus Haan, 1843: 215 , 216.

Macroxiphus sumatranus ( Haan, 1843) View in CoL — Ingrisch, 1998: 73

Specimens examined. PENINSULAR MALAYSIA: Johor State: PFR 1♁; Panti Barat ; N1.80966, E103.85157, 66.9± 7.5 m.a.s.l.; 17 August 2023, 20h04; hiding inside dried, curled-up ginger foliage; coll. M. K. Tan, Amira A. Muhammad & N.Ashikin Abdullah; PANTI.23.18 (ZRC) GoogleMaps

Remarks. The male collected from PFR ( Figs 1–3 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 ) appears to be morphologically more similar to Macroxiphus sumatranus sumatranus ( Haan, 1843) than Macroxiphus sumatranus siamensis Helfert & Sänger, 1995 by the shape of the titillators with its sclerites more elongated and curved (instead of right-angled) ( Figs 3D, 3E View FIGURE 3 ); but the shape of the cercus is intermediate between the nominal subspecies from Indonesia and latter subspecies from Thailand ( Figs 3A–C View FIGURE 3 ). Our male specimen has 108 teeth on the left tegmen, which is also intermediate between the two subspecies. Furthermore, the calling song of the male is more similar to that of the nominal subspecies. These variations suggest that characters used to define the subspecies may need to be reconsidered with the aid of examining more specimens from different parts of their distributions.

Ecology. Adult males, females and juveniles were found dwelling or hiding among dried ginger foliage ( Figs 1 View FIGURE 1 , 4 View FIGURE 4 ).

Type locality. INDONESIA: Sumatra: Padang

Distribution. INDONESIA (Sumatra); PENINSULAR MALAYSIA (Johor State: PFR) [new]

Calling song (1♁, 28.3°C) ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 ). The calling song is made up of a fairly isolated echeme, each consisting of two closely-spaced syllables. Each echeme has an average duration of 0.35±0.02 s (0.33–0.37 s). The first syllable has an average duration of 18.7±0.9 ms (17.6–19.9 ms) and an average period of 0.15±0.01 s (0.14–0.16 s). The second syllable has an average duration of 18.9±1.2 ms (17.8–20.7 ms). The interval between the two syllables has an average duration of 0.13±0.01 s (0.11–0.14 s). The call spectrum is broad-based and has a peak frequency of 11.7±1.0 kHz (10.8–13.4 kHz).

The calling song of the male from PFR consists of two syllables, similar to that of Macroxiphus sumatranus sumatranus (recorded from Maninjau from West Sumatra), whereas that of Macroxiphus sumatranus siamensis (recorded from Ulu Gombak in Selangor and Surat Thani in Thailand) typically consists of four syllables.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Tettigoniidae

Genus

Macroxiphus

Loc

Macroxiphus sumatranus ( Haan, 1843 )

Tan, Ming Kai, Muhammad, Amira Aqilah, Gorochov, Andrei V. & Abdullah, Nurul Ashikin 2024
2024
Loc

Macroxiphus sumatranus ( Haan, 1843 )

Ingrisch, S. 1998: 73
1998
Loc

Locusta (Locusta) sumatranus

Haan, W. de 1843: 215
1843
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