Poecilimon haydari Ramme 1951
- Dataset
- Bioacoustics of poorly known Poecilimon taxa (Insecta: Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae with redescriptions of P. pechevi and P. stschelkanovzevi
- Rank
- SPECIES
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Arthropoda
- class
- Insecta
- order
- Orthoptera
- family
- Phaneropteridae
- genus
- Poecilimon
- species
- Poecilimon haydari
materials_examined
TURKEY: Niğde, Bolkar Mt., Maden Köyü, 1278 m (37.50763 ºN, 34.59105 ºE) & Kanagol Lake, 1950 m (37.45749 ºN, 34.60315 ºE), xeromesophyte grass associations, 17.06.2014, nymphs last instar and imago, leg. D. Chobanov, 1 male recorded (Fig. 6, 7), stridulatory file studied; Niğde, Ulukısla, 24.06.2001, leg. H. Sevgili, 1 male recorded; Niğde, Buldurus (pass in Ala Dagh) (37.9667 ° N, 35.0167 ° E), 3.07.2002, leg. K. - G. Heller, 1 male recorded; Konya, Kizkayasi Mts., north of Konya, 1700 m (38.1333 ° N, 32.5167 ° E), 29.06.2002, leg. K. - G. Heller, 1 male recorded; Konya, west of Konya (Erenkaya), Bulumya yaylasi, 1500 m (37.7332 ° N, 32.1332 ° E), 30.06.2002, leg. K. - G. Heller, 1 male recorded. The song is quite similar to that of P. armeniacus. The males produced series with a quite variable duration of 20.0 ± 22.5 s (n = 11; range 2.4 – 75 s) at intervals of 12.2 ± 6.3 (n = 3) s. A series contained on average 200 syllables (SRR 12.6 Hz; T = 25 – 29 ºC; Fig. 6). The syllables had a duration of 51.6 ± 3 ms (n = 7) and contained 5.6 ± 0.7 (n = 7) impulses, resulting in a mean interval of 10.4 ms between the impulses (Fig. 7). The spectrum of the song had its peak between 30 and 40 kHz (Fig. 9; high pass filter 12 kHz) For details of the stridulatory file see Table 2, Fig. 5.
Name
- Homonyms
- Poecilimon haydari Ramme 1951