Journal of Orthoptera Research (Feb 2021)

Oecanthus rohiniae sp. nov. (Gryllidae: Oecanthinae): A new chirping tree cricket of the rileyi species group from Mexico

  • Nancy Collins,
  • Isabel Margarita Coronado-González,
  • Aurora Y. Rocha-Sánchez,
  • Bruno Govaerts,
  • Wilbur Hershberger

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/jor.30.50039
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 1
pp. 7 – 16

Abstract

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A new species of Oecanthus is described from Mexico. Oecanthus rohiniae sp. nov. occurs in central Mexico in the understory of tropical deciduous forest and is currently known only from Mexico. This new species has the coloring, antennal markings, slightly widened tegmina, and calling song that are found in the rileyi species group. Although morphologically very similar to Oecanthus fultoni, the shapes of the distal hooks on the male copulatory blades differ between the two species. There are also differences in the song pulse patterns and chirp rate response to temperature. This new species has been given the common name Cri-Cri tree cricket. Video and song recordings are available online.