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Isophya pavelii
Description
2.2. Complex Isophya pavelii
Moderately stout species. Hind femora may have single spines. The ovipositor is longer than in the I. rectipennis complex—between 9 and 12 mm. The complex is characterised by more progressive features—thickened longer CuP, moderately approximated to CuA in males and transition to reticulate venation towards the medial part of tegmina in females; the song consists of groups of syllables or (possibly) isolated syllables with a tendency to grouping (in I. ilkazi). The complex includes 5 taxa (4 species) from the Central and Northwestern Anatolia and southeasternmost territory of the Balkan Peninsula (see above).
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Biodiversity
- Family
- Phaneropteridae
- Genus
- Isophya
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Orthoptera
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Species
- pavelii
- Taxon rank
- species