Isophya pavelii Brunner
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Isophya pavelii Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1882
( Figs 6, 7 View FIGURES 1 – 18 , 33, 58 View FIGURES 56 – 79 , 82 View FIGURES 80 – 104 , 107 View FIGURES 105 – 129 , 133 View FIGURES 130 – 134 , 137 View FIGURES 135 – 138 , 191 View FIGURE 191 )
Isophya pavelii Brunner von Wattenwyl: Brunner von Wayyenwyl 1882 (sp.n.). Isophya rammei Peshev (Chobanov 2009b, syn. n.): Peshev 1981 (sp.n.).
Morphological description: see the references above; Bey-Bienko 1954; Can 1959a, b; Harz 1969; Peshev 1981 (as I. rammei ); Ünal 2003; Chobanov 2009b. Bioacoustics: Chobanov 2009b. Karyotype: Warchałowska-Śliwa et al. 2008 (as I. rammei ).
The species is well characterised in the above-mentioned sources.
Distribution ( Fig. 191 View FIGURE 191 ) and phenology: The main range of the species covers the middle mountain ranges of the Pontic region of Northwestern Anatolia (up to 1800 m). The species was described from the region of Istanbul and is possibly distributed along the Black-Sea coast of European Turkey and Istranca Mts, though until present it was only found in two localities in Bulgaria (Strandzha Mts) at 300–350 m alt., where it inhabits mesoxerophyte semi-ruderalized meadows and scrub surrounded by oak forests. Nymphs—III–V(–VI), imago—V–VII(–VIII in mountains).
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