Bioacoustic studies on some cricket species (Insecta:Orthoptera: Gryllidae) from Romania

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2008
Alkuperäinen tekijä:Iorgu, Mustata
Journal:Analele Ştiinţifice ale Universităţii „Al. I. Cuza” Iaşi, s. Biologie animală
Volume:LIV
Start Page:57
Pagination:57-64
Avainsanat:bioacoustics, crickets, oscillogram, spectrogram
Abstract:

There are 9 cricket species known from Romania belonging to the family Gryllidae. The ordinary stridulation of 7 species of those has been analyzed in this paper. The species belonging to the subfamily Gryllinae: Gryllus campestris, Acheta domestica, Melanogryllus desertus, Modicogryllus frontalis and Modicogryllus truncatus stridulate especially in the afternoon and in the evening, rarely during daytime, meanwhile the species Pteronemobius heydenii from the subfamily Nemobiinae stridulate only during daytime and especially by sunny weather, while the only species belonging to the subfamily Oecanthinae from our country fauna, Oecanthus pellucens, stridulate at night, very rarely during daytime (mostly in autumn). Details of the stridulatory vein and identification criteria for the studied cricket species are presented in this paper; also we have annalysed the spectrograms and the oscillograms for the ordinary stridulation of the 7 species. The species Modicogryllus truncatus, collected at Mărăşeşti, is a new report for Moldavia.

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