taxonID	type	description	language	source
7BF35A0BB0165D99B12765DD63EBA8CF.taxon	description	Figs 2, 7, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15; Table 1	en	Forrest, Timothy G., Hamel, Jennifer A., Holbrook, C. Tate (2025): Calling songs and duets of two new species in the Amblycorypha rotundifolia complex (Tettigoniidae, Phaneropterinae). Journal of Orthoptera Research 34 (2): 233-248, DOI: 10.3897/jor.34.145640
7BF35A0BB0165D99B12765DD63EBA8CF.taxon	description	Size measurements (mm). — Holotype: PrnL: 5.3, PrnW: 3.9, TegL: 24.7, TegW: 8.5, HwEx: 4.2, FemL: 23.2, TibL: 24.0 mm. Allotype: PrnL: 6.1, PrnW: 4.0, TegL: 23.8, TegW: 8.1, HwEx: 3.1, FemL: 23.1, TibL: 23.7, OviL: 9.8 (Fig. 2).	en	Forrest, Timothy G., Hamel, Jennifer A., Holbrook, C. Tate (2025): Calling songs and duets of two new species in the Amblycorypha rotundifolia complex (Tettigoniidae, Phaneropterinae). Journal of Orthoptera Research 34 (2): 233-248, DOI: 10.3897/jor.34.145640
7BF35A0BB0165D99B12765DD63EBA8CF.taxon	etymology	Etymology. — This species is named for its ecology, which includes mostly high-elevation oak-hickory forests in the southern Blue Ridge Mountains. The specific epithet is derived from Latin monti-: mountain and - cola: dweller.	en	Forrest, Timothy G., Hamel, Jennifer A., Holbrook, C. Tate (2025): Calling songs and duets of two new species in the Amblycorypha rotundifolia complex (Tettigoniidae, Phaneropterinae). Journal of Orthoptera Research 34 (2): 233-248, DOI: 10.3897/jor.34.145640
7BF35A0BB0165D99B12765DD63EBA8CF.taxon	description	Description. — Color is usually green. Lateral lobe of the pronotum with shallow humeral sinus and the metasternal lobes are transverse (see characteristics of the rotundifolia complex, Walker et al. 2003). Morphological measurements (x ̄ ± SE in mm, N) of females average PrnL: 6.0 ± 0.04, 34; PrnW: 4.1 ± 0.03, 34; TegL: 25.1 ± 0.18, 33; TegW: 8.2 ± 0.07, 34; FemL: 24.2 ± 0.18, 32; TibL: 24.9 ± 0.23, 32; OviL: 10.0 ± 0.08, 34. Male measurements averaged PrnL: 5.3 ± 0.03, 61; PrnW: 3.9 ± 0.02, 61; TegL: 25.2 ± 0.13, 61; TegW: 8.4 ± 0.08, 61; FemL: 23.0 ± 0.14, 57; TibL: 24.2 ± 0.18, 56 (Table 1). Calling songs of A. monticola are emitted as regularly timed echemes consisting of 4 – 7 syllables. Echemes are constantly produced at ~ 1.6 / s at 25 ° C, which transitions to a faster series of echemes emitted at 3.1 / s at 25 ° C. In later portions of the fast series, ticks are emitted between the echemes. Within the echemes, the syllable rates are 45 / s at 25 ° C and are the same whether echemes are sung slow or fast.	en	Forrest, Timothy G., Hamel, Jennifer A., Holbrook, C. Tate (2025): Calling songs and duets of two new species in the Amblycorypha rotundifolia complex (Tettigoniidae, Phaneropterinae). Journal of Orthoptera Research 34 (2): 233-248, DOI: 10.3897/jor.34.145640
1DD585402BE7578384CAF436D9167666.taxon	type_taxon	Type species. — Amblycorypha oblongifolia (De Geer, 1773).	en	Forrest, Timothy G., Hamel, Jennifer A., Holbrook, C. Tate (2025): Calling songs and duets of two new species in the Amblycorypha rotundifolia complex (Tettigoniidae, Phaneropterinae). Journal of Orthoptera Research 34 (2): 233-248, DOI: 10.3897/jor.34.145640
40DBB90268AB5CDA9ECCD217E996BDEB.taxon	description	Figs 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 6, 12, 13; Table 1	en	Forrest, Timothy G., Hamel, Jennifer A., Holbrook, C. Tate (2025): Calling songs and duets of two new species in the Amblycorypha rotundifolia complex (Tettigoniidae, Phaneropterinae). Journal of Orthoptera Research 34 (2): 233-248, DOI: 10.3897/jor.34.145640
40DBB90268AB5CDA9ECCD217E996BDEB.taxon	description	Size measurements (mm). — Holotype: PrnL: 5.2, PrnW: 4.0, TegL: 24.8, TegW: 7.6, HwEx: 3.2, FemL: 23.9, and TibL: 25.8. Allotype: PrnL: 5.7, PrnW: 3.8, TegL: NA, TegW: 7.0, HwEx: NA, FemL: 23.3, TibL: 24.0, OviL: 8.6 (Fig. 1).	en	Forrest, Timothy G., Hamel, Jennifer A., Holbrook, C. Tate (2025): Calling songs and duets of two new species in the Amblycorypha rotundifolia complex (Tettigoniidae, Phaneropterinae). Journal of Orthoptera Research 34 (2): 233-248, DOI: 10.3897/jor.34.145640
40DBB90268AB5CDA9ECCD217E996BDEB.taxon	etymology	Etymology. — This species is named for its multi-component calling song that includes zips and ticks, which are not found in other members of the group.	en	Forrest, Timothy G., Hamel, Jennifer A., Holbrook, C. Tate (2025): Calling songs and duets of two new species in the Amblycorypha rotundifolia complex (Tettigoniidae, Phaneropterinae). Journal of Orthoptera Research 34 (2): 233-248, DOI: 10.3897/jor.34.145640
40DBB90268AB5CDA9ECCD217E996BDEB.taxon	description	Description. — Individuals are typically green and exhibit characteristics of the rotundifolia complex (lateral lobe of pronotum with shallow humeral sinus and metasternal lobe wider than long; Walker et al. 2003). Morphological measurements (x ̄ ± SE in mm, N) of females average PrnL: 5.6 ± 0.05, 11; PrnW: 3.9 ± 0.06, 11; TegL: 22.4 ± 0.31, 10; TegW: 6.6 ± 0.14, 11; FemL: 23.0 ± 0.24, 11; TibL: 24.2 ± 0.20, 11; OviL: 8.31 ± 0.08, 11. Male size measurements average PrnL: 5.0 ± 0.04, 28; PrnW: 3.8 ± 0.03, 28; TegL: 22.9 ± 0.18, 28; TegW: 7.2 ± 0.07, 28; FemL: 22.7 ± 0.17, 28; TibL: 24.5 ± 0.20, 28 (Table 1). Male calling songs are composed of three acoustic elements: clicks, zips, and ticks. Clicks have 1 – 2 short impulse trains followed by a longer terminal train. Zips are each a single train of impulses. Click rate and zip rate change with temperature in linear relationships: click rate = 0.059 T- 0.010 and zip rate = 0.150 T + 0.052. Click rates are slower than zip rates (1.5 / s vs 3.8 / s at 25 ° C). The typical sequence of song elements during calling is a series of slow clicks that transition to a fast series of zips followed by multiple ticks.	en	Forrest, Timothy G., Hamel, Jennifer A., Holbrook, C. Tate (2025): Calling songs and duets of two new species in the Amblycorypha rotundifolia complex (Tettigoniidae, Phaneropterinae). Journal of Orthoptera Research 34 (2): 233-248, DOI: 10.3897/jor.34.145640
