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Identified as a Bush Cricket 'Ephippiger ephippiger' by Mohsen
valter
Location: Algarve, Portugal

Date Photo Taken: July 2008

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Edited by valter on 10-07-2008 13:39
 
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jorgemotalmeida
Orthoptera > Tettigonidae > Ephippiger sp. ? (not sure about genus)
 
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Isidro
I saw this picture in Insectarium Virtual titled as "Neocallicrania sp".
 
valter
Isidro wrote:
I saw this picture in Insectarium Virtual titled as "Neocallicrania sp".


Yes, but now it's Ephippiger ephippiger.

That's it Wink
 
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Filex
Hi Valter

It is definitively not Ephippiger ephippiger (diurnus), which in the Iberian Peninsula is restricted to the very eastern Cantabrian mountains, the Pyrenees and the northern Catalanian mountains (subsp. cunii).

The picture shows the genital apparatus of this male and this allows to discard Neocallicrania serrata or Neocallicrania lusitanica, which do not have any teeth on the middle of the cerci. This rather suggest a Steropleurus species. I would propose Steropleurus pseudolus, which seems to be common in Southern Portugal and Western Andalucia and whose genital apparatus seems to fit, but this should be checked more in detail.

Regards

Miquel
Edited by Filex on 09-10-2010 06:54
 
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