Ephippiger perforatus

Ephippiger perforatus
Ephippiger perforatus, male
Female with spermatophore
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Orthoptera
Family: Tettigoniidae
Subfamily: Bradyporinae
Tribe: Ephippigerini
Genus: Ephippiger
Species: E. perforatus
Binomial name
Ephippiger perforatus
(Rossius, 1790)
Synonyms

[1]

  • Ephippigera perforata (Rossius, 1790)
  • Ephippiger ephippiger perforatus (Rossius, 1790)
  • Ephippiger perforata (Rossius, 1790)
  • Locusta perforata Rossius, 1790

Ephippiger perforatus, the North Apennine saddle bush-cricket, is a species of insect in the family Tettigoniidae. [2][3]

Distribution

Ephippiger perforatus is endemic to Italy. [4] This species occurs from the Northwest to the Southern Itay, but in the southern part of its range it is much rarer and seems to be declining. [5]

Habitat

These large bush-crickets inhabit shrubs and bushes and from the coasts to the mountains at an elevation of 50–1,500 metres (160–4,920 ft) above sea level. [5]

Description

Ephippiger perforatus can reach a body length of 23–28 millimetres (0.91–1.10 in) in males, of 23–31 millimetres (0.91–1.22 in) in females. The ovipositor reach about 25–26 millimetres (0.98–1.02 in). [6] The body of these bush-crickets is usually light green. The pronotum resembles a saddle. The atrophied wings are unfit to flight. The base of tegmina is brownish or blackish, with a yellowish outer margin.

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