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FIGURE 1 in New species and new song record of the genus Dociostaurus Fieber, 1853 (Orthoptera, Acrididae, Gomphocerinae) from Southern Anatolia, Turkey

open access: yes, 2013
FIGURE 1. The localities visited to collect Dociostaurus members in Anatolia [open shapes represent the location of respect species from literatures, filled shapes represent the location of studied samples from this study and different Museum or ...
Mol, Abbas
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FIG. 6 in Grasshoppers of the Andes: new Melanoplinae and Gomphocerinae taxa (Insecta, Orthoptera, Acrididae) from Huascarán National Park and Callejón de Huaylas, Ancash, Peru

open access: yes, 2011
FIG. 6. — Phallic complex of Maeacris, species as indicated: A, D, endophallic plates, cingulum and aedeagal valves with sheath, lateral view; B, E, endophallic plates, cingulum and aedeagal valves with sheath, dorsal view; G, H, phallic complex, lateral
Pocco, Martina E.   +2 more
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FIGURE 8. A in Myrmeleotettix Bolivar (Orthoptera, Gomphocerinae) in Anatolia on the basis of morphological and behavioural characters: data suggest a new species from southern end of the Anatolian refugium

open access: yes, 2011
FIGURE 8. A complete phrase of male calling song; M. maculatus (A—Erlangen, Germany, B—Bursa, Turkey and C—Trabzon, Turkey) and M. ethicus sp. n. (D—Antalya, Turkey).Published as part of Sirin, Deniz, Mol, Abbas & Ciplak, Battal, 2011, Myrmeleotettix ...
Sirin, Deniz   +3 more
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El comportamiento acústico de Fenestra bohlsii Giglio-Tos (Orthoptera: Acrididae: Gomphocerinae)

open access: yes, 2010
The acoustic behavior of Fenestra bohlsii Giglio-Tos is described for the first time. The sounds and behaviors were observed and registered in captivity.
Estrellita Lorier   +7 more
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FIGURE 1 in A new discovery of a long-winged form of Mexican endemic grasshopper Melanotettix dibelonius Bruner, 1904 (Orthoptera: Acrididae: Gomphocerinae) and notes on wing polymorphism and geographic distribution

open access: yes, 2020
FIGURE 1. Images of live individuals of Melanotettix dibelonius. A. Long-winged male. B. Short-winged female. C. Longwinged male (parasitized with acari). D. Short-winged male. E. Long-winged female. F. Short-winged male.
Pocco, Martina E.   +4 more
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FIGURE 2 in A new discovery of a long-winged form of Mexican endemic grasshopper Melanotettix dibelonius Bruner, 1904 (Orthoptera: Acrididae: Gomphocerinae) and notes on wing polymorphism and geographic distribution

open access: yes, 2020
FIGURE 2. Images of mounted individuals of Melanotettix dibelonius. A. Long-winged male lateral. B. Short-winged male lateral. C. Long-winged male dorsal. D. Short-winged male dorsal. E. Long-winged female lateral. F. Short-winged female lateral. G. Long-
Pocco, Martina E.   +4 more
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FIG. 4. — Tiyantiyana sunipenis n. gen., n in Grasshoppers of the Andes: new Melanoplinae and Gomphocerinae taxa (Insecta, Orthoptera, Acrididae) from Huascarán National Park and Callejón de Huaylas, Ancash, Peru

open access: yes, 2011
FIG. 4. — Tiyantiyana sunipenis n. gen., n. sp.: A, male habitus, lateral view; B, female habitus, lateral view; C, D, endophallic plates, cingulum and aedeagal valves with sheath, lateral and dorsal views; E, epiphallus, dorsal view.
Pocco, Martina E.   +2 more
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FIG. 7. — Huaylasacris maxicerci n. gen, n in Grasshoppers of the Andes: new Melanoplinae and Gomphocerinae taxa (Insecta, Orthoptera, Acrididae) from Huascarán National Park and Callejón de Huaylas, Ancash, Peru

open access: yes, 2011
FIG. 7. — Huaylasacris maxicerci n. gen, n. sp.: A, male habitus, lateral view; B, female habitus, lateral view; C, D, endophallic plates, cingulum and aedeagal valves with sheath, lateral and dorsal views; E, epiphallus, dorsal view.
Pocco, Martina E.   +2 more
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Genetic Structure of Chorthippus parallelus (Orthoptera: Acrididae: Gomphocerinae) Populations in Anatolia: A Stable Rear Edge Population

open access: yes, 2010
Anatolian populations inhabit the southern latitudinal margin of species distribution ranges and therefore may be considered as “rear edge” populations. The genetic structures of such populations have critical importance in species responses to climatic ...
Sari, Musa   +5 more
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