Isophya longicaudata adamovici Peshev, 1985
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Isophya longicaudata adamovici Peshev, 1985 |
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Isophya longicaudata adamovici Peshev, 1985
( Figs 42, 67 View FIGURES 56 – 79 , 91 View FIGURES 80 – 104 , 116 View FIGURES 105 – 129 , 153 View FIGURES 150 – 155 , 158, 159 View FIGURES 156 – 161 , 192 View FIGURE 192 )
Isophya pravdini adamovici Peshev : Peshev 1985 (ssp.n.).
Isophya longicaudata adamovici Peshev : Chobanov 2009a (comb.n.).
Morphological description: see the references above. Bioacoustics: Chobanov 2009a. Karyotype: Warchałowska- Śliwa et al. 2008 (as I. modesta longicaudata ).
Diagnosis: see Chobanov 2009a. This subspecies shows more primitive features than the nominate one that are transitional to those of I. plevnensis . The differences from I. l. longicaudata are as follows: CuP is shorter and less thick; lateral margins of metazone stronger S-shaped, ovipositor shorter (about 18 mm after Peshev 1985; in I. longicaudata usually> 20 mm); male song consists of shorter syllables (400–850 ms at 27–28°C) with 58–75 impulses and less clearly differentiated parts. The first syllable part (when distinct) was 285–326 ms long with 43– 64 impulses and impulse period of 5–20 ms, the second part—250–494 ms with 9–19 impulses and impulse period of 11–108 ms (Chobanov 2009a).
Distribution ( Fig. 192 View FIGURE 192 ) and phenology: Until now the subspecies is known only from the high parts of Eastern Stara Planina Mountains in Bulgaria between 800 and 1200 m altitude where it was found in lush mesophyte grass habitats. Nymphs—IV–VI, imago—VI–VIII.
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