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Published: 2023-05-01
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The taxonomy and bioacoustics of the elusive crickets from the genus Pendleburyella Chopard, 1969 (Gryllidae: Pentacentrinae)

Block 207A; Woodleigh Link; Singapore 361207; Republic of Singapore
Institute of Biological Sciences; Faculty of Science; Universiti Malaya; Kuala Lumpur 50603; Malaysia
Institute for Biodiversity and Environmental Research; Universiti Brunei Darussalam; Jalan Universiti; BE1410; Brunei Darussalam
Orthoptera Borneo calling song Malay Peninsula male genitalia new species

Abstract

The taxonomy of poorly known crickets from the genus Pendleburyella Chopard, 1969 (Gryllidae, Pentacentrinae) is reviewed. The type specimens of described species were re-located and re-examined. Based on more recent collections, we describe two new species: Pendleburyella eirmosa sp. nov. and Pendleburyella pimela sp. nov., from Brunei Darussalam and Singapore respectively. The new material also allowed us to examine the male genitalia and describe the male calling song of the genus for the first time.

 

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