Montana tomini (Pylnov, 1916)
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Montana tomini (Pylnov, 1916) |
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Montana tomini (Pylnov, 1916) View in CoL — Figs. 7 View FIGURE 7 J1, 7J2.
Localities: Russia, S Siberia, Tuva, 3.5 km to N of village Ersin (N 50°15', E 95°09'), 12.ix.1986, leg. O. Korsunovskaya (2 males) GoogleMaps . Mongolia, Selenge Aimag, Khonin Nuga , meadows, (N 49°05', E 107°18'), 900–1000 m a.s.l., 20–21.viii.1997, leg. K.- G. Heller (1 male) GoogleMaps . Mongolia, Selenge Aimag, Tal ca. 20 km east northeast (D) Züünkharaa (N 48°54', E 106°42'), 1050 m a.s.l., 19.viii.1997, leg. K.- G. Heller (1 male) GoogleMaps . Mongolia, Töv Aimag, forested hills, ca. 20 km north of Tereldsch (N 47°48', E 107°42'), 1850 m a.s.l., 15.viii.1997 GoogleMaps , CH 5317, leg. K.- G. Heller (1 male; Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 J2).
The most characteristic property of the calling song of M. tomini is the extraordinarily large duration of its syllables ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 J). At 20°C the last syllable of a bi-syllabic echeme lasted about 200 ms. Only M. helleri is in the same range (150 ms at 30°C). However, both species differ considerably in the number of impulses per syllable: M. helleri has 32 impulses (and 39 teeth in the stridulatory file; Ciplak et al 2006), M. tomini ca. 80 impulses (and 108 teeth; Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 C). Concerning the number of syllables per echeme, there is a surprising variability ( Figs 7 View FIGURE 7 J1, 7J2). One animal ( CH 5317) showed consistently always three to six (eight) syllables per echeme (cage recording at 16°C), the others only two to four.
Ciplak, B., Taylan, M. S. & Sirin, D. (2006) Description of Platycleis (Montana) helleri sp. n. (Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae, Tettigoniinae): morphology, song and remarks on the distribution of the subgenus. Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 132 (3 - 4), 261 - 269.
FIGURE 6. Scanning electron microscopic images of stridulatory files. A— Montana medvedevi, B— Montana montana, C— Montana tomini (scale 100 µm).
FIGURE 7. Oscillograms of calling songs of Montana species. A— medvedevi, B— striata (left Romania, right Russia), C 1 — decticiformis (Shatpe 27 ° C + sun), C 2 — decticiformis (Zharmysh 20 ° C), D— taurica, E 1 — montana (Austria), E 2 — montana (Ukraine, 25 ° C), F— daghestanica, G— armeniaca, H— eversmanni (see text), I— tianshanica, J 1 — tomini (25 ° C), J 2 — tomini (16 ° C), K— helleri. See Table 2 and text for details.
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