isophya_dochia
Ionut
Iorgu
"Grigore Antipa" National Museum of Natural History
curator I
Kiseleff blvd. 1
Bucharest
Bucharest
011341
RO
0040751077617
nusi81@yahoo.com
https://sites.google.com/site/orthopteraromania/
Ionut
Iorgu
"Grigore Antipa" National Museum of Natural History
curator I
Kiseleff blvd. 1
Bucharest
Bucharest
011341
RO
0040751077617
nusi81@yahoo.com
https://sites.google.com/site/orthopteraromania/
Ionut
Iorgu
"Grigore Antipa" National Museum of Natural History
curator I
Kiseleff blvd. 1
Bucharest
Bucharest
011341
RO
0040751077617
nusi81@yahoo.com
https://sites.google.com/site/orthopteraromania/
author
2012-12-07
eng
One of the largest and most enigmatic phaneropterid genera, Isophya comprises 90 species. In Isophya dochia, males have fastigium verticis narrower than scapus, tegminae widened, slightly longer than pronotum. Stridulatory file contains 82–89 pegs. Cerci are slender, slightly curved in distal 1/4. Ovipositor is short, upcurved, 8.32–8.96 mm in length. Male song distinct, consisting of groups of 5–18 syllables, each syllable formed of 9–29 impulses and lasting for 30–70 ms. The last syllable in a group is followed by 1–4 after–clicks, all sounds being produced when male closes the tegminae. The species is endemic for Romania.
Isophya dochia inhabits mesophytic subalpine meadows at about 1600–1900 m, in Ceahlău Mountains, Eastern Carpathians, Romania. The specimens were observed on leaves of Urtica, Rubus, Veratrum, Rumex, Aconitum, Vaccinium, Hypericum, Stachys, Junniperus etc.
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Ionut
Iorgu
"Grigore Antipa" National Museum of Natural History
curator I
Kiseleff blvd. 1
Bucharest
Bucharest
011341
RO
0040751077617
nusi81@yahoo.com
https://sites.google.com/site/orthopteraromania/
Research on Orthoptera
Ionut
Iorgu
principalInvestigator
2012-12-07T02:22:07.143+02:00
dataset
Entomological Collection
Types Collection
“Grigore Antipa” National Museum of Natural History, Bucharest, Romania
dried