Eurycorypha annexata, Hemp, 2017
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https://doi.org/ 10.1007/s13127-020-00452-1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D63C4C-2F7A-3B3A-FCE1-1FF6DC90F8AA |
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Felipe |
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Eurycorypha annexata |
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Eurycorypha annexata View in CoL ( Figs. 3 View Fig , 4a View Fig , and 5 View Fig )
In the calling song, two different types of echemes were observed ( Fig. 4a View Fig ). The first consisted of homogeneous groups of six to eight (6 ± 1; n = 19) syllables produced at a period of 61 ± 5 ms (n = 14). Often two groups followed each other at periods of 3 ± 0.7 s (n = 16), while the inter-group intervals were distinctly larger (10–40 s). The second type ( Fig. 6 View Fig ) was heard more rarely and interspersed between the first type (intervals before and after several seconds). Here, a group of about 14–16 syllables with decreasing syllable periods (from 58 to 41 ms; n = 9) was followed by one long syllable after an interval of 170 ± 36 ms (n = 9). The males from Zanzibar had a shorter first part (8–12 syllables) and added a few impulse-like sounds after the long syllable (50–200 ms after its end) .
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