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Ligypterus undefined-1
- Publication Year :
- 2022
- Publisher :
- Zenodo, 2022.
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Abstract
- 23. Ligypterus sp.1 (Fig. 22) — i) calling song, 6 kHz ± 0.14 (5.8–6.2, n = 9); 42 Ch/min ± 7.35 (36–54, n = 9), 20.9ºC ± 0,1 (20.8–21, n = 9); chirps with 3 to 8 subchirps (5 ± 1, 3–8, n = 90 obtained of 10 chirps of nine individuals); the amplitude gradually increases from the first to the last pulse of each subchirp, and from the first to the last subchirp; the first subchirp has 4 to 6 pulses ranging from 6 to 14 pulses in subsequent subchirps; the last subchirp is markedly longer including 15 to 50 pulses (23.9 ± 7.47, 15–50, n = 90) (Fig. 90–91); ii) State of Espírito Santo, municipality of Cariacica (Reserva Biológica Duas Bocas); iii) present paper.<br />Published as part of Zefa, Edison, Martins, Luciano De Pinho, Demari, Christian Peter, Acosta, Riuler Corrêa, Centeno, Elliott, Castro-Souza, Rodrigo Antônio, Oliveira, Gabriel Lobregat De, Miyoshi, Akio Ronaldo, Fianco, Marcos, Redü, Darlan Rutz, Timm, Vitor Falchi, Costa, Maria Kátia Matiotti Da & Szinwelski, Neucir, 2022, Singing crickets from Brazil (Orthoptera: Gryllidea), an illustrated checklist with access to the sounds produced, pp. 211-237 in Zootaxa 5209 (2) on page 220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5209.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/7325966
Details
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....310c1b801644e1181e3c955205d6ae9e
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7405110