Biology:Svercus palmetorum

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Short description: Species of cricket

Svercus palmetorum
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S. palmetorum, male
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Orthoptera
Suborder: Ensifera
Family: Gryllidae
Subfamily: Gryllinae
Tribe: Gryllini
Genus: Svercus
Gorochov, 1988
Species:
S. palmetorum
Binomial name
Svercus palmetorum
(Krauss, 1902)

Svercus palmetorum is a small species of cricket, and the sole member of the genus Svercus.

Distribution and habitat

The subspecies Svercus palmetorum palmetorum is widespread in North Africa, South-Western Asia, Cyprus and Malta - in Italy it was observed in Sardinia, Sicily, Calabria, and probably the subspecies can be encountered also in Corsica. Another subspecies, Svercus palmetorum geonomes (Otte & Cade, 1984) lives in Southern Africa and Madagascar .[1]

Description

The adult males grow up to 10.9–13.6 millimetres (0.43–0.54 in) long, while females reach 11.5–13 millimetres (0.45–0.51 in). The overall color is blackish, with a whitish band on the forehead. In both sexes, hind wings are reduced and the fore wings cover almost the entirety of the abdomen. The species resembles Modicogryllus algirius but is bigger and can be easily distinguished by the shorter wings, the shape of male genitalia and by its typical restless, melodious and sharp song emitted at a frenzied rhythm of up to 150 syllables per second.

Biology

Adults can be found in Spring and Summer in rather wet, even brackish habitats [2] and can dive and swim when needed. Its small size and its mobility make it uneasy to catch, but it can be attracted to food traps with vinegar and beer, and sometimes can be found in pitfall traps.

Gallery

References

  1. Massa, Bruno; Fontana, Paolo; Buzzetti, Filippo M.; Kleukers, Roy (2012). Fauna D'Italia Vol. XLVIII - Orthoptera. Milan, Italy: Calderini. pp. 377–378. ISBN 978-88-506-5408-6. 
  2. Iorio, Carmine; Scherini, Roberto; Fontana, Paolo; Buzzetti, Filippo M.; Kleukers, Roy; Odé, Baudewijn; Massa, Bruno (2019). Grasshoppers and Crickets of Italy. Verona, Italy: WBA Project. pp. 364–366. ISBN -978-88-903323-9-5. 

Bibliography

  • Brizio, C. & Buzzetti F.M. 2014. Biodiversity Journal, 2014, 5 (1): 25–38 >> Ultrasound recordings of some Orthoptera from Sardinia (Italy)
  • Krauss H.A., 1902. Verhandlungen der ZoologischBotanischen Gesellschaft in Wien, 52: 230–254. >> Beitragzurkenntniss der Orthopterenfauna der Sahara
  • Otte, D. & Cade. 1984. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad.) 136:98-122 >> African crickets (Gryllidae). 6. The genus Gryllus and some related genera (Gryllinae, Gryllini)

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