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Bradyporus (Callimenus) macrogaster subsp. longicollis Fieber 1853

Authors: Ünal, Mustafa;

Bradyporus (Callimenus) macrogaster subsp. longicollis Fieber 1853

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Bradyporus (Callimenus) macrogaster longicollis (Fieber, 1853) (Figs. 7, 7 a, 23, 23a, 39, 55, 71, 87, 103, 119, 153–156, 194) http://lsid.speciesfile.org/urn:lsid: Orthoptera.speciesfile.org:TaxonName:461547 Callimenus oniscus var. longicollis Fieber, 1853: 205. Callimenus Longicollis n. sp.: Schulthess-Rechberg 1882: 383. Callimenus longicollis Schulthes-Rechberg (1881): Shugurov 1906: 178 -182; Shugurov 1907: 250, 271- 273. Callimenus Longicollis Fieber, 1853: Kirby 1906: 176; Kis 1962: 119. Derallimus longicollis Fieber, 1853: Caudell 1912: 21. Callimenus Pancici m: Brunner von Wattenwyl 1882: 252. Bradyporus longicollis dobrogensis Müller, 1933 Bradyporus dobrogensis Müller, 1933: Uvarov 1934: 76; Ramme 1951: 80. Bradyporus longicollis (Fieber): Uvarov 1934: 75. Bradyporus (Callimenus) macrogaster pancici Brunner v. Wattenwyl 1882: Karaman 1961: 114. Bradyporus (Callimenus) macrogaster dobrogensis Müller 1933: Karaman 1961: 115. Callimenus macrogaster pancici Brunner v. W., 1882: Ebner & Beier 1964: 65. Callimenus macrogaster dobrogensis Müller, 1933: Ebner & Beier 1964: 65. Callimenus macrogaster longicollis Fieber, 1853: Harz 1969: 619; Willemse 1984: 77. Bradyporus macrogaster pancici Brunner v. W. 1882: Otte 1997: 8. Bradyporus (Callimenus) macrogaster longicollis (Fieber, 1853): Ünal 2011: 6; Ünal 2012: 32; Tatu & Tauşan 2012: 488; Warchałowska-Śliva et al. 2013: 2. Type locality. Serbia: Nish. Neotype male (NHMUK), here designated. Material examined. Serbia: Servia [Serbia], Nisch, 2 males (NHMUK); Dobroudja, Tulcea, 1 female; Nisch, Serbia, 3 males; Nisch, 1 female; Nisch, 1 male (det. as Callimenus pancici Br.) (OUMNH); Serbia, Nisch, 3 males (det. as Call. Pancici by Br.W.); Dobrodga, 1 female (det. Boldyrev) (ZIN). Distribution. (Fig. 194). Central and E. Balkans: S. E. Serbia, E. Romania, W. and N. E. Bulgaria, Macedonia. Serbia: Nish (Brunner 1882; Uvarov 1934); Romania: S. Dobrudja (Karaman 1961 as dobrogensis); Romania: Babadag, Iaşi (Valea lui David), Bulgaria: Dobrudja, Kaliakra, Balcic, Serbia: Nisch (Kis 1962); Serbia: Nish, Lake Dorian, Bulgaria, Dobrudja (Ebner & Beier 1964); Dobrudja, Romania: Iaşi, Babadag, Bulgaria: Thrace, Vitos, Serbia, Macedonia (Harz 1969); Serbia: Nisch, Bulgaria: Bolata, Kaliakra (Tatu & Tauşan 2012); Bulgaria: Bosten Vill. (Warchałowska-Śliva et al. 2013). Measurements (mm). Length of body: male 44–66, female 49–64; pronotum: male 16–22, female 15–17; hind femur: male 18.5–23, female 20–25; ovipositor: 17–19.5 (Shugurov 1906; Karaman 1961; Harz 1969). Remarks. According to Willemse (1984) of this taxon in Greece was not established while the records of Harz (1969) from Central Greece and Peloponnisos probably refer to B. oniscus. Therefore, Willemse & Willemse (2008) excluded it from the fauna of Greece. The type locality is Turkey in 1853 (Fieber 1853). At that time Turkey would also cover the Balkans. So in my opinion the type locality is possibly the Central Balkans. Male and female syntypes are probably lost. The typical forms from Serbia: Nish should be the representative of this taxon since the type locality is probably near to this region. Nish is also the type locality of B. pancici Br.W. a synonym of this species. Therefore, one of two males (the photograph of male given here) in the NHMUK is designated as neotype. Distributional area and its borders of this subspecies should be clarified and the presence of in some places such as Macedonia, Romania: İaşi, N. Bulgaria should be determined. This species with both subspecies is in “Endangered” status in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (2016–3) and in the European Red List of Orthoptera (Hochkirch et al. 2016). This must be correct for the subspecies Bradyporus (Callimenus) macrogaster longicollis (see for the nominotypical subspecies above).

Published as part of Ünal, Mustafa, 2017, Revision of the genus Bradyporus Charpentier, 1825 (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Bradyporinae), pp. 491-528 in Zootaxa 4272 (4) on page 506, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4272.4.2, http://zenodo.org/record/801028

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Bradyporus macrogaster, Insecta, Arthropoda, Tettigoniidae, Animalia, Orthoptera, Biodiversity, Bradyporus, Bradyporus (callimenus) macrogaster longicollis (fieber, 1853), Taxonomy

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