Bioacoustics characterization of some anatolian endemic and sub-endemic Katydids (Orthoptera; Tettigoniidae; Bradyporinae, Phaneropterinae and Tettigoniinae)

Autor: Mehmet Sait Taylan, Hasan Sevgili, Deniz Şirin, Abbas Mol
Přispěvatelé: [Taylan, Mehmet Sait] Hakkari Univ, Sci Inst, Dept Biol, Hakkari, Turkey -- [Mol, Abbas] Aksaray Univ, Emergency Aid & Disaster Management Dept, Hlth Acad, Aksaray, Turkey -- [Sevgili, Hasan] Ordu Univ, Fac Art & Sci, Dept Mol Biol & Genet, Ordu, Turkey -- [Sirin, Deniz] Namik Kemal Univ, Fac Art & Sci, Dept Biol, TR-59030 Tekirdag, Turkey, Sağlık Bilimleri Fakültesi
Rok vydání: 2019
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Popis: WOS: 000467326600004
Seventeen endemic and time sub-endemic species belonging to three subfamilies of Tettigoniidae (Orthoptera: Bradyporinae, Phaneropterinae and Tettigoniinae) were sampled during field trips throughout different regions of Anatolia between 2015 and 2018 (except one taxon). Acoustic parameters of these 20 bush-cricket species affiliated to 12 genera (Apholidoptera, Bradyporus, Decticus, Eupholidoptera, Parapholidoptera, Pezodrymadusa, Pholidoptera, Polysarcus, Psorodonotus, Squamiana, Uvarovistia and Yalvaciana) have been described for the first time in this study. Bioacoustical analysis shows that male calling songs are species-specific for the genera Bradyporus, Parapholidoptera, Pholidoptera, Apholidoptera, Uvarovistia and Psorodonotus. However, there are no distinct differences among species of the genus Pezodrymadusa. Moreover, our additional data on genus Eupholidoptera indicate that there are some different song patterns within the genus. The song description of Uvarovistia zebra presented here is the second bioacoustics data on this genus. The acoustical analyses data support the morpho-species hypothesis of Psorodonotus suphani Taylan & Sirin, 2014, which is known from Suphan Mountain (Bitlis province, Eastern part of Turkey) and reject Kaya & ciplak (2017), which recommended it as synonym to P. caucasicus (Fischer von Waldheim, 1846) (commonly known as a Black Sea Region species).
Hakkari University (Scientific Researches Project Coordination Unit (BAP)) [FM18BAP3]
Our special thanks go to Petru GOLBAN (from Tekirdag Namik Kemal University) for his valuable comments on manuscript and proof-reading of the manuscript. This study was conducted by using facilities of Tekirdag Namik Kemal University Entomology Museum, NKUEM (Tekirdag/Turkey). This study was partly funded by Hakkari University (Scientific Researches Project Coordination Unit (BAP), No: FM18BAP3).
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