Bioacoustics and systematics of the Poecilimon heroicus-group (Orthoptera: Phaneropteridae: Barbitistinae)

The species of the Poecilimon heroicus-group occur around the Caucasus (from north-eastern Turkey to south-eastern Ukraine). We describe the diagnostic morphological characters of all these species and the male calling song of three of the four species. Based on this data the following phylogenetic...

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Main Authors: Klaus-Gerhard HELLER, Olga S. KORSUNOVSKAYA, Hasan SEVGILI, Roustem D. ZHANTIEV
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Published: Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science 2006-10-01
Series:European Journal of Entomology
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spelling doaj-e3485a01c0de48bdaa07b8e55c081c952021-04-16T20:34:05ZengInstitute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of ScienceEuropean Journal of Entomology1210-57591802-88292006-10-01103485386510.14411/eje.2006.116eje-200604-0022Bioacoustics and systematics of the Poecilimon heroicus-group (Orthoptera: Phaneropteridae: Barbitistinae)Klaus-Gerhard HELLER0Olga S. KORSUNOVSKAYA1Hasan SEVGILI2Roustem D. ZHANTIEV3Grillenstieg 18, 39120 Magdeburg, Germany; e-mail: Heller.volleth@t-online.deDepartment of Entomology, Moscow Lomonosov State University, Vorobiovy Gory, Moscow 119992, Russia; e-mails: korsuno@aport.ru; zhantiev@mail.ruHarran Üniversitesi, Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi, Biyoloji BGlümü, Osmanbey Kampüsü, Sanliurfa, Turkey; e-mail: hsevgili@harran.edu.trDepartment of Entomology, Moscow Lomonosov State University, Vorobiovy Gory, Moscow 119992, Russia; e-mails: korsuno@aport.ru; zhantiev@mail.ruThe species of the Poecilimon heroicus-group occur around the Caucasus (from north-eastern Turkey to south-eastern Ukraine). We describe the diagnostic morphological characters of all these species and the male calling song of three of the four species. Based on this data the following phylogenetic relationship is derived (P. tschorochensis (P. tricuspis (P. heroicus, P. bifenestratus))). Within the genus Poecilimon, the species can be recognised by a relatively wide pronotum and large tegmina. In one species, Poecilimon tschorochensis Adelung, 1907 (type species of the monotypic genus Artvinia Karabag, 1962, syn. n.; P. rammei Miram, 1938, syn. n.), the tegmina are very large and the song has unusually low spectral components. This species produced di-syllabic echemes at intervals of about 10 s. In two other species of the group, P. heroicus and P. bifenestratus, the calling song of males consists of an uninterrupted dense sequence of long syllables (syllable duration around 0.5 s; ca. 1 syllable/s at 20°C). In these species the auditory spiracles are reduced in size in both sexes, and the females have extremely small tegmina and are unable to respond to the male song acoustically, which would be typical for Phaneropteridae. The change in communication from acoustically responding to mute females has not been previously documented within a group of closely related species.https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-200604-0022_Bioacoustics_and_systematics_of_the_Poecilimon_heroicus-group_Orthoptera_Phaneropteridae_Barbitistinae.phporthopterapoecilimonmorphologysystematicsbioacousticstettigonioideabush-cricketscommunication systemevolution
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author Klaus-Gerhard HELLER
Olga S. KORSUNOVSKAYA
Hasan SEVGILI
Roustem D. ZHANTIEV
spellingShingle Klaus-Gerhard HELLER
Olga S. KORSUNOVSKAYA
Hasan SEVGILI
Roustem D. ZHANTIEV
Bioacoustics and systematics of the Poecilimon heroicus-group (Orthoptera: Phaneropteridae: Barbitistinae)
European Journal of Entomology
orthoptera
poecilimon
morphology
systematics
bioacoustics
tettigonioidea
bush-crickets
communication system
evolution
author_facet Klaus-Gerhard HELLER
Olga S. KORSUNOVSKAYA
Hasan SEVGILI
Roustem D. ZHANTIEV
author_sort Klaus-Gerhard HELLER
title Bioacoustics and systematics of the Poecilimon heroicus-group (Orthoptera: Phaneropteridae: Barbitistinae)
title_short Bioacoustics and systematics of the Poecilimon heroicus-group (Orthoptera: Phaneropteridae: Barbitistinae)
title_full Bioacoustics and systematics of the Poecilimon heroicus-group (Orthoptera: Phaneropteridae: Barbitistinae)
title_fullStr Bioacoustics and systematics of the Poecilimon heroicus-group (Orthoptera: Phaneropteridae: Barbitistinae)
title_full_unstemmed Bioacoustics and systematics of the Poecilimon heroicus-group (Orthoptera: Phaneropteridae: Barbitistinae)
title_sort bioacoustics and systematics of the poecilimon heroicus-group (orthoptera: phaneropteridae: barbitistinae)
publisher Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science
series European Journal of Entomology
issn 1210-5759
1802-8829
publishDate 2006-10-01
description The species of the Poecilimon heroicus-group occur around the Caucasus (from north-eastern Turkey to south-eastern Ukraine). We describe the diagnostic morphological characters of all these species and the male calling song of three of the four species. Based on this data the following phylogenetic relationship is derived (P. tschorochensis (P. tricuspis (P. heroicus, P. bifenestratus))). Within the genus Poecilimon, the species can be recognised by a relatively wide pronotum and large tegmina. In one species, Poecilimon tschorochensis Adelung, 1907 (type species of the monotypic genus Artvinia Karabag, 1962, syn. n.; P. rammei Miram, 1938, syn. n.), the tegmina are very large and the song has unusually low spectral components. This species produced di-syllabic echemes at intervals of about 10 s. In two other species of the group, P. heroicus and P. bifenestratus, the calling song of males consists of an uninterrupted dense sequence of long syllables (syllable duration around 0.5 s; ca. 1 syllable/s at 20°C). In these species the auditory spiracles are reduced in size in both sexes, and the females have extremely small tegmina and are unable to respond to the male song acoustically, which would be typical for Phaneropteridae. The change in communication from acoustically responding to mute females has not been previously documented within a group of closely related species.
topic orthoptera
poecilimon
morphology
systematics
bioacoustics
tettigonioidea
bush-crickets
communication system
evolution
url https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-200604-0022_Bioacoustics_and_systematics_of_the_Poecilimon_heroicus-group_Orthoptera_Phaneropteridae_Barbitistinae.php
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