Abstract
We studied new material of six species of Landrevinae (Orthoptera, Grylloidea, Gryllidae) collected from recent field trips in Sabah. New locality records are reported for five species. Duolandrevus (Eulandrevus) borneo Gorochov, 2016 in Maliau Basin, Duolandrevus (Duolandrevus) spinicauda Gorochov, 2016 in Maliau Basin, Endodrelanva peculiaris Gorochov, 2016 in Sinipung Hill, Repapa denticulata Gorochov, 2016 in Maliau Basin and Repapa trusmadi Gorochov, 2016 in Bukit Hampuan and Tenompok Forest Reserve. Previously-unknown calling songs of three species are also described: Duolandrevus (Duolandrevus) spinicauda, Repapa denticulata and Repapa trusmadi. The calling song of Repapa is known for the first time.
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