Phaneroptera gracilis Burmeister, 1838
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/z2009n3a10 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5470635 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F305FD2C-C215-E820-FD0C-1A14BF99FCBA |
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Phaneroptera gracilis Burmeister, 1838 |
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Phaneroptera gracilis Burmeister, 1838 View in CoL ( Figs 11A View FIG ; 15B, C View FIG )
Phaneroptera gracilis Burmeister, 1838: 690 View in CoL .
TYPE MATERIAL. — Gracilis Java. MB [manuscript]; probably type of Phaneroptera gracilis Burmeister, 1838 det. S. Ingrisch 2001 [printed]; DORSA, ATphagraS01 [printed], ♀ syntype ( MLUH). Not examined. — Gracilis Java. MB [manuscript] ; probably type of Phaneroptera gracilis Burmeister, 1838 det. S. Ingrisch 2001 [printed]; DORSA, ATphagraS01 [printed], ♂ syntype ( MLUH). Not examined .
TYPE LOCALITY. — Tropical Asia, Malesia, Java.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Vanuatu. (1 ♂, 2 ♀♀), Sanma Province, Espiritu Santo Isl., Luganville, site du CTRAV, 15°27’00”S, 167°12’26”E, 10 m alt., zone herbacée, nuit, Exped. Santo 2006, 12.X.2006, coll. T. Robillard, 1 ♀ (SH-046) (MNHN-ENSIF2198). — Same locality, sur graminées 80 cm de haut, Exped. Santo 2006, 29.X.2006, coll. S. Hugel, 1 ♀ (SH-047) (MNHN-ENSIF2199). — Same locality, sur graminées 80 cm de haut, enregistré, Exped.Santo 2006, 29.X.2006, coll.S. Hugel, ♂ (SH-048) (MNHN-ENSIF2200).
DISTRIBUTION. — Phaneroptera gracilis is widely distributed in the World tropical areas ( Ragge 1956). To our knowledge, this species is recorded for the first time in Vanuatu. Th is observation constitutes the eastern most locality of the species.
HABITAT AND LIFE HISTORY TRAITS. — Phaneroptera gracilis has only been found in a man made opened area, with only tall grasses (entirely lacking ligneous plants).
DESCRIPTION COMPLEMENT
Stridulatory file:With 88 lamellar teeth; with usual “S” shape in the genus: 44 wide and widely spaced proximal teeth, 44 small and shortly spaced distal teeth ( Fig. 11A View FIG ).
CALLING SONG ( FIG. 15B, C View FIG )
One male has been recorded and IR filmed in the field (SH-048, MNHN-ENSIF2200). At 28°C, the call of this species consists of irregular widely spaced (90 s) echemes.Individual echemes last 0.9- 1.6 s and consists of 12-17 syllables. Th e calling frequency first harmonic peaks in the ultrasound range (c. 22 kHz; many Lebinthus sp. and Conocephalus sp. songs are covering the recording, preventing a more precise analysis).
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Martin Luther Universitaet |
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Phaneroptera gracilis Burmeister, 1838
Hugel, Sylvain 2009 |
Phaneroptera gracilis
BURMEISTER H. 1838: 690 |