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New genera, species and records of Afrotropical Phaneropterinae (Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae) preserved at the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Scien…

2017

The results of the study of the rich material of Orthoptera Phaneropterinae at the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Bruxelles, are reported. The following new taxa are described: Dithela longicaudata n. sp. from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Terpnistriella bredoi n. gen. n. sp. from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mimoscudderia paulyi n. sp. from the Madagascar, Pseudogoetia constanti n. gen. n. sp. from the Democratic Republic of Congo (including a table listing differences with related genera), and Materuana abyssinica n. sp. from the Ethiopia. Some taxonomic and distributional data about the following species are also reported: Melidia claudiae Massa, 2015, Symmetrokars…

0106 biological sciencesInsectaArthropodaOrthopteraTettigoniidae010607 zoologyZoology010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesBelgiumGenusTettigoniidaeMadagascarAnimalsAnimaliaPhaneropteridaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomybiologyBiodiversitybiology.organism_classificationSpinigerTaxonSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataTylopsisCongoOrthopteraAnimal Science and ZoologyTaxonomy (biology)Natural Science DisciplinesEthiopiaPhaneropterinaeTaxonomy new genera new species tropical Africa
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High-speed duetting-latency times of the female acoustic response within the bush-cricket genera Leptophyes and Andreiniimon (Orthoptera, Phaneropter…

2018

To find a mate, male and female bush-crickets of the family Phaneropteridae typically engage in duets. The male sings and the female responds. For mutual recognition, the amplitude pattern of the male song and the species-specific timing of the female response have been shown to be very important. In the seven studied species, belonging to the generaLeptophyesandAndreiniimon, these duets are extremely fast and nearly completely in the ultrasonic range. The females produce very short sounds by fast closing movements of the tegmina. They respond with species-specific delays of 20 to 150 ms after the beginning of the male song. The different latency times are probably not important for species…

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New taxa of Orthoptera (Insecta Tettigoniidae Phaneropterinae) from Madagascar.

2017

The author reports the results of a study on Orthoptera collected in Madagascar and preserved in two European Natural History museums. He describes Symmetroraggea depravata n. sp., Parapyrrhicia longipodex n. sp., Madagascarantia bartolozzii n. gen. n. sp., Mimoscudderia spinicercata n. sp. In addition, he lists new records or unknown taxonomical characters of Xenodus nobilis Carl, 1914 and Parapyrrhicia virilis Carl, 1914. 

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Notes on a small collection of phaneropterine bush-crickets (Insecta: Orthoptera: Tettigonioidea) from Central and Southern Madagascar with the descr…

2019

During a joint ecological project of the Institute of Forest Ecology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Zvolen, Slovakia, and the University of Antananarivo, Madagascar, eight species (10 specimens) of phaneropterine bush-crickets were collected. Among them, two species were found as new to science (Mimoscudderia longicaudata n. sp., Paraphyrrhicia leuca n. sp.) and are described in this paper. Two other species (Plangia segonoides, Trigonocorypha maxima) were found the first time after their description more than 100 years ago. We provide first detailed data about their localities and habitat. 

0106 biological sciencesSlovakiaInsectaArthropodaOrthoptera010607 zoologyDetailed dataForestsBiology010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesGryllidaeForest ecologyMadagascarAnimalsAnimaliaTrigonocoryphaPhaneropteridaeEcosystemEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomyEcologyBiodiversitybiology.organism_classificationHabitatOrthopteraAnimal Science and Zoology
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High-speed duetting - latency times of the female acoustic response within the bush-cricket genera

2018

Abstract To find a mate, male and female bush-crickets of the family Phaneropteridae typically engage in duets. The male sings and the female responds. For mutual recognition, the amplitude pattern of the male song and the species-specific timing of the female response have been shown to be very important. In the seven studied species, belonging to the genera Leptophyes and Andreiniimon, these duets are extremely fast and nearly completely in the ultrasonic range. The females produce very short sounds by fast closing movements of the tegmina. They respond with species-specific delays of 20 to 150 ms after the beginning of the male song. The different latency times are probably not important…

Evolutionary BiologyInsectaArthropodaHexapodaduetTettigoniideafemale acoustic signalsEuropeEnsiferakatydidPhaneropterinaeAnimaliaOrthopteraNeogenePhaneropteridaeInvertebrataResearch Articlestridulatory movementZooKeys
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A new genus of Phaneropterinae (Orthoptera: Ensifera: Tettigoniidae) from Central Africa.

2014

The new genus Pseudoplangia is described for Plangia laminifera Karsch, 1896. Its general aspect is similar to that of the genus Plangia Stål, 1873, but it differs remarkably in the vertex width, in the shape of eyes, that are oval and elongate, in the length of mid femora, that are shorter than pronotum length, in the shape of fore and mid legs that are very much laterally compressed, and in the presence of broad-based spines on the hind tibiae.

InsectaSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataArthropodaPseudoplangia n. gen. Plangia description affinities distributionAnimaliaOrthopteraBiodiversityPhaneropteridaeTaxonomy
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Synonymy of two recently described taxa of Phaneropterinae (Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae)

2018

Specimens of the two taxa Terpnistriella bredoi Massa, 2017 and Pseudogoetia constanti Massa, 2017 from Democratic Republic of Congo were certainly erroneously labeled, because they resulted synonymous with neotropical taxa Vellea cruenta (Burmeister, 1838) and Philophyllia guttulata Stål, 1873. 

InsectabiologyArthropodaOrthopteraTettigoniidaeZoologyBiodiversitybiology.organism_classificationTaxonCongoAnimalsAnimaliaOrthopteraAnimal Science and ZoologyPhaneropterinaePhaneropteridaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomy
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Orthoptera (Insecta: Tettigonioidea, Pyrgomorphoidea, Acridoidea) of Kafa Biosphere Reserve, Bale Mountains National Park and other areas of conserva…

2016

An annotated checklist of 51 Orthoptera taxa (Tettigonioidea, Pyrgomorphoidea and Acridoidea) of Kafa Biosphere Reserve, Bale Mountains National Park and some additional sites in Ethiopia is presented. Ten species are newly recorded for the country. Four species are new to science: Peropyrrhicia attilioi n. sp., P. keffensis n. sp., P. semiensis n. sp. and Coryphosima danieli n. sp. The status of Peropyrrhicia cooperi Uvarov, 1934 and P. scotti Uvarov, 1934 is revised: both are considered valid species.

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Orthoptera Tettigoniidae as indicators of biodiversity hotspots in the Guinean Forests of Central and West Tropical Africa

2021

The present paper has two aims: 1) to present the results of the study of selected species of Orthoptera Tettigoniidae collected in the Guinean forests of West Africa and in the important hotspot of Dzanga-Ndoki National Park (Central African Republic); 2) to carry out a check-list of six subfamilies of Tettigoniidae (Pseudophyllinae, Conocephalinae, Hexacentrinae, Phaneropterinae, Mecopodinae and Hetrodinae) living in Central-West tropical Africa, in particular in two main tropical forests, in the subregion of upper Guinea, and in the subregion Nigeria-Cameroon plus the biodiversity hotspots of Central African Republic and Gabon. Many new records are reported and the following new species …

MaleInsectaEndemic taxaArthropodaFabalesCheck-listForestsDistributionMagnoliopsidaDeforestationTettigoniidaeAnimalsAnimaliaPhaneropteridaePlantaeEndemismEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomybiologyNew recordsEcologyNational parkHetrodinaeFabaceaeBiodiversitybiology.organism_classificationBiodiversity hotspotNew speciesTracheophytaOrthopteraGuineaAnimal Science and ZoologySpecies richnessPhaneropterinaePseudophyllinaeAnimal DistributionForest conservation
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Some new species of Phaneroptera, Eulioptera and Scolocerca (Orthoptera Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) from West Tropical Africa

2021

The author describes Phaneroptera abdita n. sp., characterized by only two apical spurs; two new species of Eulioptera, E. iolandae n. sp. with unarmed fore coxae, E. atypica n. sp., with atypical opaque tegmina; and Scolocerca thomasi n. sp., all from West Tropical Africa. In addition, he discusses on the probable only African distribution of Phaneroptera sparsa Stål, 1857, and transfers Dithela longicaudata Massa, 2017 to the genus Eulioptera Ragge, 1956. 

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