Dociostaurus maroccanus (Thunberg, 1815)

Tishechkin, Dmitri Yu., 2017, Contributions to the study of gomphocerine grasshoppers calling songs (Orthoptera: Acrididae: Gomphocerinae) with notes on taxonomic status and distribution of some forms from Kyrgyzstan, Zootaxa 4318 (3), pp. 531-547 : 533

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4318.3.6

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Dociostaurus maroccanus (Thunberg, 1815)
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1. Dociostaurus maroccanus (Thunberg, 1815)

Figs. 2–6 View FIGURES 2 – 12

Distribution. Southern regions of Western Europe, North Africa, Southern part of European Russia, the Caucasus, Kazakhstan, Central Asia.

Locality. 2. Northern shore of the Tortkul’ Reservoir ca. 12 km West of Batken , saline meadow, 8. VII. 2014. Signals of 2 ♂ recorded on disk at 42o C.

References to song. Ragge & Reynolds (1998): recordings from Western Europe ; Bukhvalova & Vedenina (1998): recordings from the Crimea; Savitsky (2007): recordings from the North Caucasus .

Song. The calling song is an echeme of about 4–9 syllables following each other with a period of 0.7–1 s ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 2 – 12 ). Each syllable consists of 4–5 very brief discrete fragments separated by gaps and following each other with a period of 8–10 ms in our recordings from Central Asia ( Figs. 3–6 View FIGURES 2 – 12 ).

Comparative notes. The calling songs of males from Southern Kyrgyzstan are quite similar to the songs recorded from Europe, the Crimea, and the North Caucasus.

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