Eulioptera reticulata leptomorpha
General description:
From other Eulioptera species it can be distinguished by the shape of the male cercus and the characteristics of the stridulatory file, which is 0.95 mm long, 0.05 mm wide, and has 119 closely spaced teeth (Fig. 26C). [1]
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Behaviour:
E. reticulata leptomorpha has a two-part call that consists of a long, 5–8 syllable echemes, where each syllable is 0.07073 s (SD=0.00961, n=54), followed by a group of 5–15 very short, 0.002 s syllables; the peak frequency of the call is 18.1–25.2 kHz (Figs. 51D–F). [1]