a new, morphologically cryptic bush-cricket discovered on the basis of its song in the carpathian mountains (insecta, orthoptera, tettigoniidae)

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2017
A new, morphologically cryptic species of phaneropterine bush-crickets is described from the grasslands of the Romanian Eastern Carpathians. Despite the morphological and acoustic similarities with the recently described Isophya nagyi Szövényi, Puskás & Orci, I. bucovinensis sp. n. is characterized by a peculiar male calling song, with faster syllable repetition rate (160–220 syllables per minute, at 22–27°C) and less complex syllable structure (composed of only two elements instead of three observable in I. nagyi). The morphological description of the new species is supplemented with an oscillographic and spectrographic analysis of the male calling song and male–female pair-forming acoustic duet. An acoustic signal-based identification key is provided for all the presently known species of the Isophya camptoxypha species group, including the new species.
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Authors ;Ionuţ Ştefan Iorgu;Elena Iulia Iorgu;Gergely Szövényi;Kirill Márk Orci
Journal biochimica et biophysica acta
Year 2017
DOI 10.3897/zookeys.680.12835
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