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Tettigonia viridissima Linnaeus 1758
2023Tettigonia viridissima Linnaeus, 1758 — Кузнечик зеΛёный МатериаΛ. РеспубΛика БеΛарусь, ГомеΛьская обΛ., В окр. г. ГомеΛь, Λуг в пойме р. Ипуть, 14.09.2014, 1♂ (бурая форма); ГомеΛьский р-н, С окр. рабочего посёΛка БоΛьшевик, на соцветиях меΛкоΛепестника оΑноΛетнего, 19.06.2018, 1 нимфа; Αоевский р-н, З окр. Α. Первомайск, на пойменном Λугу, 25.06.2022,
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Tettigonia viridissima Linnaeus 1758
2018Tettigonia viridissima Linnaeus, 1758 (Fig. 154) Material examined. Turkey: Aydın Prov., Çine, Topçam Dağı, 1180 m, 37°37.714´N, 28°08.547´E, 14.7.2023, 1 female; Denizli Prov., Babadağ, 1545–1560 m, 37°47.158´N, 28°46.706´E, 11.7.2023, 1 male; Konya Prov., Bozkır, Çağlayan, 1400 m, 37°08.720´N, 32°11.159´E, 3.7.2019, 1 female; KahramanmaraŞ Prov ...
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Zootaxa, 2019
Morphological and genetic data allowed the authors to resurrect the name Tettigonia krugeri Massa, 1998 as a valid species. It is currently known only from two specimens (one male and one female) collected in Cirenaica (Libya).
Bruno, Massa, Marcello, Tagliavia
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Morphological and genetic data allowed the authors to resurrect the name Tettigonia krugeri Massa, 1998 as a valid species. It is currently known only from two specimens (one male and one female) collected in Cirenaica (Libya).
Bruno, Massa, Marcello, Tagliavia
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Zootaxa, 2017
The genus Tettigonia Linnaeus (Tettigoniidae; Tettigoniinae) with the type species, Gryllus (Tettigonia) viridissima Linnaeus, 1758 belongs to the tribe Tettigoniini, which is represented by 15 genera and 27 species worldwide (Cigliano et al., 2017). According to the annotated checklist, the subfamily Tettigoniinae includes the only tribe Platycleidini
Rajendra, Nagar, R, Swaminathan
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The genus Tettigonia Linnaeus (Tettigoniidae; Tettigoniinae) with the type species, Gryllus (Tettigonia) viridissima Linnaeus, 1758 belongs to the tribe Tettigoniini, which is represented by 15 genera and 27 species worldwide (Cigliano et al., 2017). According to the annotated checklist, the subfamily Tettigoniinae includes the only tribe Platycleidini
Rajendra, Nagar, R, Swaminathan
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2018
Genus: Tettigonia Linnaeus, 1758 Tettigonia armeniaca Tarbinsky, 1940 Tettigonia caudata Charpentier, 1845 (Figs.
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Genus: Tettigonia Linnaeus, 1758 Tettigonia armeniaca Tarbinsky, 1940 Tettigonia caudata Charpentier, 1845 (Figs.
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Tettigonia cantans Zwitscher-Heupferd 2005
2008Tettigonia cantans (FÜSSLI 1775) (Zwitscher-Heupferd, Abb. 14) F u n d e i m U n t e r s u c h u n g s g e b i e t: 04.7.2005 (Nordostteil), 25.7.2005 (Südwestteil, Nordostteil), 18.8.2005 (Südwestteil, nachts), 19.8.2005 (Südwestteil, Nordostteil), 02.9.2005 (Südwestteil, nachts), 16.9.2005 (Südwestteil, Nordostteil).
Lechner, K., Ortner, A.
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Tettigonia caudata subsp. caudata Charpentier 1842
2017Tettiigonia caudata caudata (Charpentier, 1842) http://lsid.speciesfile.org/urn:lsid: Orthoptera.speciesfile.org:TaxonName:1737 Material examined: Northwestern India, Rajasthan; Bikaner; 15.xi.2014, Coll. Rajendra Nagar (SKRAU, Bikaner); 28 0 10’ N Latitude; 73 0 35’ E Longitude, 235MSL. Description.
Nagar, Rajendra, Swaminathan, R.
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Ultrasound Avoidance Behaviour in the Bushcricket Tettigonia Viridissima (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae)
Journal of Experimental Biology, 2001ABSTRACT The responses of female Tettigonia viridissima to simulated bat echolocation calls were examined during tethered flight. The insects responded with three distinct behaviours, which occurred at graded stimulus intensities. At low intensities (threshold 54 dB SPL), T.
W, Schulze, J, Schul
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Adhesion Measured on the Attachment Pads of Tettigonia Viridissima (Orthoptera, Insecta)
Journal of Experimental Biology, 2000ABSTRACT The tarsi of the cricket Tettigonia viridissima bear flexible attachment pads that are able to deform, replicating the profile of a surface to which they are apposed. This attachment system is supplemented by a secretion produced by epidermal cells and transported onto the surface of the pad through the pore canals of the pad ...
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Tettigonia viridissima Linnaeus 1758, syn. nov.
2010Tettigonia viridissima (Linnaeus, 1758) Agraecia incognita Piza, 1970 syn. nov. It was a surprise to find this Eurasian species among the types. The four specimens actually have identification labels with the species name Locusta viridissima, the locality names Fonsagrada and Lugo (a town and a province in Galicia, Spain), and the dates 8 and 25 July ...
Chamorro-Rengifo, Juliana, Braun, Holger
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