Duolandrevus (Bejorama) lambir Gorochov, 2017
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5178.3.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7026118 |
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Duolandrevus (Bejorama) lambir Gorochov, 2017 |
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Duolandrevus (Bejorama) lambir Gorochov, 2017 View in CoL
( Figs 1 View FIGURE 1 , 2 View FIGURE 2 )
Duolandrevus (Bejorama) lambir View in CoL – Gorochov, 2017: 230; Tan & Wahab, 2018: 128 View Cited Treatment
Duolandrevus (Bejorama) nr. luzonensis View in CoL – Tan & Wahab, 2017: 442 [tentative identification prior to species described by Gorochov (2017)]
Material examined. EAST MALAYSIA • 2♂; Sabah State, Sandakan, Sepilok, Rainforest Discovery Centre ; N5.87511, E117.94206, 41.5± 7.7 m.a.s.l.; 17 May 2022, 19h22; calling underneath the bark of a large tree; coll. M.K. Tan & T. Robillard; SBH.22.121, 122 ( FRC) GoogleMaps
Remarks. This species was previously known from Lambir Hill in Sarawak and Kuala Belalong in Brunei Darussalam, both to the west of Borneo. Our specimens ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ) appear to resemble the descriptions from Lambir Hill by Gorochov (2017) and the figures in Tan & Wahab (2017). It should be noted that the pseudepiphallic lophi [posterolateral epiphallic lobes] appear narrower in lateral view in the Bruneian specimen ( Tan & Wahab, 2017: Fig. 2C View FIGURE 2 ). Here, we add a new locality record for this species in the east of Borneo and describe its calling song for the first time.
Ecology. This species seems to be relatively common. Multiples males were heard singing at night underneath barks of large trees.
Distribution. Borneo, Sarawak State (Lambir Hill) and Sabah State (Sepilok), Brunei Darussalam (Kuala Belalong).
Type locality. EAST MALAYSIA, Sarawak State, Lambir Hill
Calling song (2 ♂, in the field, 26.5°C) ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ). The calling song consists of an echeme made up of 40–47 syllables. The first few syllables are of lower amplitude but the amplitude of subsequent syllables increases to a maximum and remains consistent. Each echeme has an average duration of 0.66±0.03 s (0.61–0.71 s). The interval between consecutive echemes is 0.87±0.14 s (0.70–1.15 s). Each syllable has an average duration of 11.6±0.7 ms (10.9–12.9 ms) and the interval between consecutive syllables is 3.5±0.8 ms (2.1–4.3 ms). The dominant frequency is 5.89±0.06 kHz (5.72–5.91 kHz).
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Fusarium Research Center |
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Grylloidea |
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Landrevinae |
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Duolandrevus (Bejorama) lambir Gorochov, 2017
Tan, Ming Kai, Japir, Razy, Chung, Arthur Y. C. & Robillard, Tony 2022 |
Duolandrevus (Bejorama) nr. luzonensis
Tan, M. K. & Wahab, R. A. 2017: 442 |