Psorodonotus specularis inermis Ramme, 1951

Kaya, Sarp, Chobanov, Dragan & Çiplak, Battal, 2014, Review of Psorodonotus Specularis Group (Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae, Tettigoniinae): two new species from North-east Anatolia, Zootaxa 3895 (3), pp. 367-400 : 388

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3895.3.3

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5615876

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scientific name

Psorodonotus specularis inermis Ramme, 1951
status

stat. nov.

Psorodonotus specularis inermis Ramme, 1951 View in CoL , stat. rev.

( Figs 1 View FIGURE 1 , 19 View FIGURES 6 – 19 , 33 View FIGURES 20 – 33 , 47 View FIGURES 34 – 47 , 48 View FIGURE 48 , 62 View FIGURES 49 – 62 , 76 View FIGURES 63 – 76 , 90 View FIGURES 77 – 90 , 104 View FIGURES 91 – 104 , 118 View FIGURES 105 – 118 , 132 View FIGURES 119 – 132 , 133 View FIGURE 133 , 134 View FIGURE 134 B, 136, 137A, 156, 157; Tables 1–4 View TABLE 1 View TABLE 2 )

Psorodonotus specularis inermis Ramme 1951: 263 View in CoL .

Psorodonotus specularis View in CoL (Fischer von Waldheim); Stolyarov 1983:18 (including P. s. inermis Ramme View in CoL as a subspecies).

Type specimen information. Holotype, male, Caucasus, Georgia, Gudaur; Paratypes, 3 males, 4 females from the same locality; 2 males, 3 females—Kasbek (Kazbegi), 1800–2000 m.

Material examined. See Table 1 View TABLE 1 . Additionally: GEORGIA: 1M, 2M (paratypes), 5F (paratypes), Kaukasus, Gudaur, 2100m. 23.9.1927 (leg. Ramme) ( MfN); 1M, Gudaur, V. Kavkaz, Tiflis, 8000 ft, 9.1912 (NHM); 1F, Gudaur, prov. Tiflis, 25.8.1915, Mus. Caucas. 94–15 (leg. B. Uvarov) (NHM); 1M, 2F (paratypes), Kaukasus, am Kazbek, 1800–2200 m, 24.9.1927 (leg. Ramme) ( MfN).

Remarks. P. specularis inermis differs from the nominate subspecies by the short song-phrase duration and the hind margin of male anal tergite with a narrow incision and two large rounded processes (it is almost truncate in Psorodonotus specularis specularis ). The diagnostic characters of P. specularis inermis indicated by Ramme (1951) are also observed in a population from the Western Greater Caucasus (GeorgiaMestia), including the shorter and less widened metazona of pronotum (compare Figs 18, 19 View FIGURES 6 – 19 with 13–17), wider male subgenital plate with slender styli (compare Figs 89, 90 View FIGURES 77 – 90 with 84–88) and unarmed ventral side of the hind femur. However, the GeorgiaMestia population differs from the typical P. s. inermis by the truncated hind edge of male anal tergite, while being bilobate in the GeorgiaKitochi population (compare Fig. 61 View FIGURES 49 – 62 with 62) and by much deeper excision of the female subgenital plate (compare Fig. 131 View FIGURES 119 – 132 with 132). Unfortunately, we do not dispose with song recordings of specimens from GeorgiaMestia.

Distribution. Known from the central main ridge of the Greater Caucasus Mountains. Its distribution to the west may border the range of Psorodonotus inflatus . Yet, we failed in revealing the taxonomic status of the population collected in Mestia ( Georgia), near the suspected type locality of P. inflatus . The GeorgiaMestia population showed intermediate characters between P. specularis specularis and P. specularis inermis .

Ramme, W. (1951) Zur systematik, faunistik und biologie der Orthopteren von Sudost Europa und Vorderasien. Mitteilungen aus dem Zoologischen Museum in Berlin, 27, 1 - 421.

Stolyarov, M. V. (1983) Taxonomic remarks on some Orthoptera of the Caucasus. Vestnik Zoologii, 3, 15 - 21.

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FIGURE 1. Distribution of P. s pe c u l ar i s group and populations studied (open symbols indicate to localities in literature for the respective species).

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FIGURE 48. Plot for number of the stridulatory pegs.

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FIGURE 133. Graph obtained from CV analysis of male pronotum.

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FIGURE 134. Plot for centroid size of pronotum obtained from the same data set (A male and B female).

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FIGURES 6 – 19. Male pronotum (A dorsal view, B lateral view, scale: 5 mm). 6 — RizeOvit-A, 7 — RizeCimil-A, 8 — RizeElevit, 9 — RizeOvit-B, 10 — RizeCimil-B, 11 — BayburtSoğanlı, 12 — GiresunTamdere, 13 — ArtvinSavsat, 14 — ArdahanHanak, 15 — ArdahanCıldır, 16 — LesserCaucasus, 17 — ArmeniaSyunik, 18 — GeorgiaMestia 19 — GeorgiaKitochi

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FIGURES 20 – 33. Female pronotum (A dorsal view, B lateral view, scale: 5 mm). 20 — RizeOvit-A, 21 — RizeCimil-A, 22 — RizeElevit, 23 — RizeOvit-B, 24 — RizeCimil-B, 25 — BayburtSoğanlı, 26 — GiresunTamdere, 27 — ArtvinSavsat, 28 — ArdahanHanak, 29 - ArdahanCıldır, 30 — LesserCaucasus, 31 — ArmeniaSyunik, 32 — GeorgiaMestia, 33 — GeorgiaKitochi

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FIGURES 34 – 47. Male tegmina (scale: 5 mm). 34 — RizeOvit-A, 35 — RizeCimil-A, 36 — RizeElevit, 37 — RizeOvit-B, 38 — RizeCimil-B, 39 — BayburtSoğanlı, 40 — GiresunTamdere, 41 — ArtvinSavsat, 42 — ArdahanHanak, 43 — ArdahanCıldır 44 — LesserCaucasus, 45 — ArmeniaSyunik, 46 — GeorgiaMestia 47 — GeorgiaKitochi.

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FIGURES 49 – 62. Male anal tergite (scale: 2.5 mm). 49 — RizeOvit-A, 50 — RizeCimil-A, 51 — RizeElevit, 52 — RizeOvit-B, 53 — RizeCimil-B, 54 — BayburtSoğanlı, 55 — GiresunTamdere, 56 — ArtvinSavsat, 57 — ArdahanHanak, 58 - ArdahanCıldır, 59 — LesserCaucasus, 60 — ArmeniaSyunik, 61 — GeorgiaMestia, 62 — GeorgiaKitochi.

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FIGURES 63 – 76. Male cerci (scale: 2.5 mm). 63 — RizeOvit-A, 64 — RizeCimil-A, 65 — RizeElevit, 66 — RizeOvit-B, 67 — RizeCimil-B, 68 — BayburtSoğanlı, 69 — GiresunTamdere, 70 — ArtvinSavsat, 71 — ArdahanHanak, 72 - ArdahanCıldır, 73 — LesserCaucasus, 74 — ArmeniaSyunik, 75 — GeorgiaMestia, 76 — GeorgiaKitochi.

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FIGURES 77 – 90. Male subgenital plate (scale: 2.5 mm). 77 — RizeOvit-A, 78 — RizeCimil-A, 79 — RizeElevit, 80 — RizeOvit- B, 81 — RizeCimil-B, 82 — BayburtSoğanlı, 83 — GiresunTamdere, 84 — ArtvinSavsat, 85 — ArdahanHanak, 86 — ArdahanCıldır, 87 — LesserCaucasus, 88 — ArmeniaSyunik, 89 — GeorgiaMestia, 90 — GeorgiaKitochi.

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FIGURES 91 – 104. Male titillator (scale: 2.5 mm). 91 — RizeOvit-A, 92 — RizeCimil-A, 93 — RizeElevit, 94 — RizeOvit-B, 95 — RizeCimil-B, 96 — BayburtSoğanlı, 97 — GiresunTamdere, 98 — ArtvinSavsat, 99 — ArdahanHanak, 100 — ArdahanCıldır, 101 — LesserCaucasus, 102 — ArmeniaSyunik, 103 — GeorgiaMestia, 104 — GeorgiaKitochi.

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FIGURES 105 – 118. Ovipositor (scale: 10 mm). 105 — RizeOvit-A, 106 — RizeCimil-A, 107 — RizeElevit, 108 — RizeOvit-B, 109 — RizeCimil-B, 110 — BayburtSoğanlı, 111 — GiresunTamdere, 112 — ArtvinSavsat, 113 — ArdahanHanak, 114 — ArdahanCıldır, 115 — LesserCaucasus, 116 — ArmeniaSyunik, 117 — GeorgiaMestia, 118 — GeorgiaKitochi.

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FIGURES 119 – 132. Female subgenital plate (scale: 2.5 mm). 119 — RizeOvit-A, 120 — RizeCimil-A, 121 — RizeElevit, 122 — RizeOvit-B, 123 — RizeCimil-B, 124 — BayburtSoğanlı, 125 — GiresunTamdere, 126 — ArtvinSavsat, 127 — ArdahanHanak, 128 — ArdahanCıldır, 129 — LesserCaucasus, 130 — ArmeniaSyunik, 131 — GeorgiaMestia, 132 — GeorgiaKitochi.

MfN

Museum für Naturkunde

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Tettigoniidae

SubFamily

Tettigoniinae

Genus

Psorodonotus