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Saga cappadocica Werner 1903

Description

Saga cappadocica Werner, 1903

Distribution: This species is endemic to Anatolia (Ramme 1951; Kaltenbach 1964, 1967). It was recorded from inner Anatolia (Figure 1A) of it (Uvarov 1934; Ramme 1951: Karabağ 1958; Kaltenbach 1964, 1967; Karabağ et al. 1971, Şirin et al. 2014; Heller 2016; Mol et al., 2016).

Song recording: Male specimens are collected from Turkey, Niğde, Çamardı, Üçkapılar dağı, N 37°50.39’, E 034°58.19’, 1981 m, 24.VII.2017, leg.: H. Sevgili, D. Sirin, A. Mol & M. S. Taylan and the calling songs are recorded from two males at 28 ˚C in the room conditions (by D. Şirin and M.S. Taylan).

Description of song: Totally 13 records from two males were examined. The calling song consists of phrases (Figure 1B, C), which have quite variable durations. Phrases structure is different from all other species in the genus and comprises approximately triple syllables group series. Phrase duration varies between 1.59 and 17.12 s (4.35 ± 1.86) and each phrase contains 29–121 (62.44 ± 8.7) triple syllable groups. However, phrases generally begin with double syllable group and last with quadruple syllable group. In a triple syllable group, syllable durations are quite similar, but have different amplitudes (low-middle-high amplitudes; in first, second and third syllable, respectively). Oscillographic analyses show that triple syllables group periods durations vary between 43.92 and 82.88 ms (52.81 ± 1.16). The first, second and third syllables durations in group last for 12.76–17.87 ms (15.11 ± 1.16), 13.68–18.81 ms (15.66± 1.02) and 12.49–17.47 ms (15.67 ± 1.05), relatively. Each syllable shows almost a standard structure which is formulated as soft opening hemisyllable + loud closing hemisyllable (Figure 1D). Each closing hemisyllable begins with low amplitude, reaches the maximum level at the midpoint, and at this point it ends by decreasing.

Notes

Published as part of Şirin, Deniz, Taylan, Mehmet Sait, Sevgili, Hasan & Mol, Abbas, 2019, Bioacoustics review of Anatolian species of the predatory bush-cricket genus Saga (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Saginae) with the description of a new species, pp. 83-102 in Zootaxa 4664 (1) on pages 85-86, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4664.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/3383536

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Family
Tettigoniidae
Genus
Saga
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Orthoptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Werner
Species
cappadocica
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic concept label
Saga cappadocica Werner, 1903 sec. Şirin, Taylan, Sevgili & Mol, 2019

References

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  • Kaltenbach, A. (1964) Zur Systematik und Verbreitung der Raubheuschrecken (Tettigoniidae - Saginae), insbesondere der europaischen Arten der Gattung Saga Charpentier, Zeitschrift der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Osterreichischer Entomologen, 16, 68 - 82
  • Kaltenbach, A. (1967) Unterlagen fur eine Monographie der Saginae I. Superrevision der Gattung Saga Charpentier (Saltatoria: Tettigoniidae), Beitrage zur Entomologie, 17, 3 - 107.
  • Uvarov, B. P. (1934) Studies in the Orthoptera of Turkey, Iraq and Syria. Eos, Revista Espanola de Entomologia, 10, 21 - 119.
  • Karabag, T. (1958) Turkiye'nin Orthoptera faunasi. Sirketi Murettebiye Basimevi, Istanbul, 192 pp.
  • Karabag, T., Gumussuyu, I., Balamir, S. & Tutkun, E. (1971) Turkiye Orthoptera Faunasinin Tespiti uzerine Arastirmalar. Bitki Koruma Bulteni, 11 (2), 73 - 100.
  • Sirin, D., Taylan, M. S. & Mol, A. (2014) First song descriptions of some Anatolian species of Tettigoniidae Krauss, 1902 (Or- thoptera, Ensifera). Zookeys, 369, 1 - 24. https: // doi. org / 10.3897 / zookeys. 369.5864
  • Heller, K. G. (2016) Bioacoustics. In: Lemonnier-Darcemont, M., Darcemont, C., Heller, K. G., Dutrillaux, A. M. & Dutrillaux, B. (Eds.), Saginae of Europe: Classification, biology, genetics, acoustics, ethology, threats. GEEM, Marseille, pp. 77 - 100.
  • Mol, A., Taylan, M. S., Demir, E. & Sirin, D. (2016) Contribution to the knowledge of Ensifera (Insecta: Orthoptera) fauna of Turkey. Journal of Entomological Research Society, 18 (1), 75 - 98.