Chorthippus apricarius

8. Chorthippus apricarius (Linnaeus, 1758) Figs. 61–85 Ch. apricarius asiaticus Mistshenko, 1951, syn. n. Distribution. Europe, including European Russia, the Caucasus, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, South Siberia up to Trans-Baikal Kray and Southeast Sakha (Yakutia), Mongolia, and North China. Separate...

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Main Author: Tishechkin, Dmitri Yu.
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Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/6002062
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6002062
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Summary:8. Chorthippus apricarius (Linnaeus, 1758) Figs. 61–85 Ch. apricarius asiaticus Mistshenko, 1951, syn. n. Distribution. Europe, including European Russia, the Caucasus, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, South Siberia up to Trans-Baikal Kray and Southeast Sakha (Yakutia), Mongolia, and North China. Separate subspecies are described from Ciscaucasia and the Caucasus (Ch. apricarius major Pylnov, 1914, Ch. apricarius caucasicus Mistshenko, 1951, and Ch. apricarius ciscaucasicus Mistshenko, 1951), and from the mountains of Central Asia (Ch. apricarius asiaticus Mistshenko, 1951). Localities. Ch. apricarius apricarius: 3. The West Tien Shan Mts., Chatkal Mtn. Range, Sary Chelek Nature Reserve, environs of Arkyt Village, glades in a fruit-walnut forest, 21. VII. 2008. Signals of 5 ♂ recorded on disk at 30 and 35–40o C (Figs. 61 and 64). 4. The Central Tien Shan Mts., the Kekemeren River Basin, the Western Karakol River ca. 10 km from the mouth (10 km East-North-East from Suusamyr Village), mountain steppes on the right bank, 6. VII. 2016. Signals of 1 ♂ recorded on disk at 35–37o C (Figs. 62 and 65–66). 6. The Central Tien Shan Mts., the Dzhumgal River Valley East of Chaek, 30.VI.2014. Signals of 1 ♂ recorded on disk at 41o C (Figs. 63 and 67). Moscow Oblast, Voskresensk District, environs of Beloozerskiy Town, 8. VII. 1992 (not shown on the map). Signals of 3 ♂ recorded on tape at 22o C (Figs. 68–69). Rostov Oblast, Oblivskiy District, environs of Sosnovy (= Oporny) Village on the Chir River, 16. VIII. 1992 (not shown on the map). Signals of 2 ♂ recorded on tape at 27o C (Figs. 70–71). Ch. apricarius major: The North Caucasus, North Ossetia, the Ardon River Basin, Tsey Mtn. Range, environs of the Upper Tsey Village, 1700–1800 m above sea level, 27. VII. 1990 (not shown on the map). Signals of 3 ♂ recorded on tape at 27–30o C (Figs. 72–74). References to song. Ch. apricarius apricarius (Linnaeus, 1758). Ragge & Reynolds (1998): recordings from Western Europe; Vedenina & Bukhvalova (2001): recordings from the Ukraine, ...