Eupholidoptera karabagi Salman, 1983

Distribution. E. karabagi is endemic to Anatolia. It was recorded from Antalya, Burdur and Isparta provinces of Turkey (Figure 8A) (Salman 1983; Çıplak et al. 2009; Çıplak et al. 2010; Ünal 2012; Mol et al. 2016).

Song recording. Male specimens collected from Turkey, Antalya, Termessos ancient city, Güllükdağı Moun- tains, 36°59.03’ N, 030°27.47’ E, 1036 m, 04.VII.2015 (by D. Şirin, M.S. Taylan & A. Mol) and calling song re- corded from two males at 29 °C in the field (by D. Şirin & M.S. Taylan).

Description of song. Three records from one male were evaluated. The calling song consists of a series of isolated regular syllables (Figure 8B) with interval of 212–305 ms (264.80 ± 20.85). Syllable duration varies between 105 and 165 ms (129.25 ± 18.77). A syllable usually comprises a single element and has maximum intensity in 2/4–3/4 part of song (Figure 8C).