Lebinthus puyos Robillard, 2013

Baroga-Barbecho, Jessica B., Tan, Ming Kai, Yap, Sheryl A. & Robillard, Tony, 2020, Taxonomic study of Lebinthus Stål, 1877 (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Eneopterinae) with description of six new species in the Philippines, Zootaxa 4816 (4), pp. 401-438 : 412

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4816.4.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4332889

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scientific name

Lebinthus puyos Robillard, 2013
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Lebinthus puyos Robillard, 2013

( Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 , 6 View FIGURE 6 , 7 View FIGURE 7 )

Lebinthus puyos Robillard, 2013: 49 (original description); Baroga et al. 2016: 94 (taxonomic key).

Type material. Holotype male. Philippines. Luzon: Laguna, Los Baños, Mount Makiling , base, secondary forest on campus, 14°09’12.9”N 121°14’05.0”E, 168 m (GPS Maki1), 27.vi.2011, night, leaf litter (TR652), coll. T. Robillard (UPLBMNH) [examined] GoogleMaps ; Allotype female: same information as holotype, TR653 (UPLBMNH) [examined]; Paratypes (5♂): same information as holotype ( MNHN) [examined] .

Other material examined. Philippines. [Luzon]: Laguna: College, 50 m, 1♂ ( JBB318 ), 20.ii.1958, coll. E.S. Novero (UPLBMNH ORT-01161); UPLB, Mt. Makiling, 1♀ ( JBB106 ), 06.viii.2014, coll. J.B. Baroga (UPLBMNH); Los Baños, 300 m, 1♀ ( JBB349 ), 21.iv.1960, coll. A. Djamin (UPLBMNH ORT-01192); [Quezon Province], Mt. Banahaw , 1♂ ( JBB297 ), 2.vii.1994, coll. O. Reyes (UPLBMNH ORT-01140); same information as holotype, 6♂, lab colony, call recording (F0-male1, F0-male1-3, F1-male1-2, F5-male1) ( MNHN) .

Type locality. Philippines. Luzon: Laguna, Los Baños, Mount Makiling , base, secondary forest on campus .

Distribution. Philippines: Laguna: Mt. Makiling and Los Baños; Quezon: Mt. Banahaw (new record).

Diagnosis. This species differs from L. sanchezi by its whitish face, a fastigium that is not orange apically, without clear longitudinal bands in the vertex (Robillard et al., 2013), and male genitalia with long and rounded pseudepiphallic lophi and C-shaped pseudepiphallic parameres.

Calling song. The song of L. puyos consists of long trills (duration = 3.1± 0.8 s [1.7– 4.0 s]; period = 25.6± 2.8 s [22.4– 33.1 s]) made up of more than 200 syllables of increasing intensity ( Figs. 7 View FIGURE 7 A–C). Syllable duration = 12.6±1.2 ms (10–15 ms). The spectrogram analysis reveals that the frequency spectrum is completely ultrasonic. The syllables show a clear dominant peak at 23.12±1.06 kHz typically corresponding to the first peak of a harmonic series with an intermediary peak at ca. 25 to 30 kHz ( Figs. 7D, 7E View FIGURE 7 ).

Habitat. The species is found in secondary habitats in the type locality, i.e., foot of Mt. Makiling; specimens were found in leaf litter and on top of leaves of small plants ( Fig. 6A View FIGURE 6 ).

Baroga, J. B., Yap, S. A. & Robillard, T. (2016) Two new species of Eneopterinae crickets (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) from Luzon, Philippines. Zootaxa, 4139 (1), 93 - 105. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4139.1.5

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FIGURE 1. Distribution of Lebinthus in the Philippines. Triangular symbols refer to species of the bitaeniatus species group; round symbols to species of the sanchezi species group.

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FIGURE 6. Lebinthus puyos nymph in their natural environment in Laguna (A) and male adult in captivity (B).

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FIGURE 7. Calling song of Lebinthus puyos: oscillogram of 3 echemes (A), detailed oscillogram of 1 echeme (B), oscillogram (C) and spectrogram (D) of a section of 1 echeme, and power spectrum (E).

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Haglotettigoniidae

Genus

Lebinthus