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Zeuneria biramosa Sjostedt 1929 ...
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Abstract:
Zeuneria biramosa Sjöstedt, 1929 [A] CH 5013 – 17 5 ♂♂, CH 5011 – 2 3 ♀♀ and some isolated tegmina (3 ♂♂, 1 ♀; CH 4988, CH 5006 – 7) The large and colourful species (Fig. 1 G; see OSF for more photographs of our specimens) was quite common at Irangi. It could be identified easily according to the cerci figures of three species ( Z. melanopeza, Z. longicercus, Z. biramosa ) as given by Sjöstedt (1929). The type and only known specimen (female) of Z. centralis Rehn, 1914 is smaller than our (and all other known) specimens (Table 7). In the male of Z. biramosa , the second abdominal segment is unusually large, carrying on top many glands (?) with hairs. Its posterior edge is curved upwards. Similar structures can be found also on the much smaller first abdominal segment. Song. The calling song was heard only at night. It consisted of single, isolated syllables (Fig. 12) produced at relatively large intervals (in the laboratory 20–30 s). The ... : Published as part of Heller, Klaus-Gerhard, Hemp, Claudia, Liu, Chunxiang & Volleth, Marianne, 2014, Taxonomic, bioacoustic and faunistic data on a collection of Tettigonioidea from Eastern Congo (Insecta: Orthoptera), pp. 343-376 in Zootaxa 3785 (3) on page 361, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3785.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/250508 ...
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Keyword:
Animalia; Arthropoda; Biodiversity; Insecta; Orthoptera; Phaneropteridae; Taxonomy; Zeuneria; Zeuneria biramosa
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6143018 https://zenodo.org/record/6143018
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