Taurotettix (Taurotettix) beckeri ( Fieber, 1885 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5082.2.9 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5785433 |
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Taurotettix (Taurotettix) beckeri ( Fieber, 1885 ) |
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Taurotettix (Taurotettix) beckeri ( Fieber, 1885) View in CoL
Figs. 1, 3 View FIGURES 1–15 , 16–17 View FIGURES 16–39 , 40–42, 54–57
Description. Green or yellowish green, forewings semitransparent ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1–15 ).
Aedeagal shaft with widened lobe-like apex laterally ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 16–39 ). Gonopore subapical, with two basal processes. Style with asymmetrical apophysis strongly bent outwards ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 16–39 ).
Body length (including tegmina): ♂, 3.7–4.1 mm; ♀, 4.8–5.2 mm.
Hosts. In steppes and semi-deserts, on Agropyron spp.
Calling signal. Signals of seven males from the environs of Altynemel Village , 45 km east of Zharkent along the road to Saryozek, Southern Kazakhstan were recorded on 11. VI. 2019 at 22 oC .
Calling signal has a duration of about 7–15 s and is a succession of syllables following each other with a period of 1– 1.5 s ( Figs. 40–42 View FIGURES 40–53 ). Each syllable begins with a succession of short pulses repeating at a rate of about 70–80/s in our recordings ( Figs. 54–57 View FIGURES 54–69 ). Then 5–8 longer pulses repeating at a rate of about 20–25/s follow. Pulses are often merged with each other and are partially indistinguishable.
Distribution. Described from Southern European Russia, Sarepta, presently, environs of Volgograd, Lower Volga Region ( Fieber, 1885). Widespread in steppes and semi-deserts of Southeastern Europe, Kazakhstan, and Central Asia.
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