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Published: 2023-07-10
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Notes on the Eneopterinae (Orthoptera, Grylloidea, Gryllidae) from eastern Sabah

Institut de Systématique; Evolution; Biodiversité (ISYEB); Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle; CNRS; SU; EPHE; UA; 57 rue Cuvier; CP 50; 75231 Paris Cedex 05; France
Block 207A; Woodleigh Link; Singapore 361207; Republic of Singapore
Forest Research Centre (Sepilok); Sabah Forestry Department; PO Box 1407; 90715 Sandakan; Sabah; Malaysia
Forest Research Centre (Sepilok); Sabah Forestry Department; PO Box 1407; 90715 Sandakan; Sabah; Malaysia
Orthoptera calling song lebinthini new locality records Nisitrini Southeast asia

Abstract

Based on material collected during recent fieldwork in eastern Sabah, the males of Nisitrus danum Robillard & Tan and Cardiodactylus variegatus Gorochov & Robillard are described for the first time, along with their calling songs. New locality records of N. danum, N. vittatus (Haan), Falcerminthus sandakan (Tan et al.), Cardiodactylus borneoe Robillard & Gorochov and C. variegatus are also presented. New material of Nisitrus species—N. danum and N. vittatus—allowed us to compare these syntopic species.

 

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