Homoeogryllus tessellatus (Serville, 1838)
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Homoeogryllus tessellatus (Serville, 1838) |
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Homoeogryllus tessellatus (Serville, 1838) Figs 3 View Figure 3 , 4 View Figure 4
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Poland, Warsaw, Łowicka Street, 17-23 VIII 2016, 1♂, M. J. Gorazdowski leg., L. Desutter-Grandcolas det., MNHN.
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The male was found in a snake terrarium. Presumably, the vector was a bromeliad Neoregelia carolinae (Beer) L.B. Smith bought in a garden center. The species is native to Ivory Coast, Guinea, and Sierra Leone ( Desutter 1985).
The stridulation was mostly continuous with repeated creaks of roughly the same length of 0.3 s (Fig. 4a View Figure 4 ). The beginning of each series consisted of only 3-5 creaks increasing in length (Fig. 4c View Figure 4 ). The fundamental frequency of stridulation was around 5 kHz (Fig. 4b View Figure 4 ). The shortest recorded stridulation was 9.3 s and the longest 35.3 s.
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