New records of Oecanthus species (Orthoptera, Oecanthidae) in the Madeira archipelago

IF 1 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY Journal of Orthoptera Research Pub Date : 2024-03-13 DOI:10.3897/jor.33.113947
Hugo Miguel Silva, Laura Avivar‐Lozano, Gonçalo Gomes, Howon Rhee, Thomas Dellinger, D. Aguín‐Pombo
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The Madeira and Porto Santo Islands have both witnessed substantial habitat loss since their initial colonization. Despite their small size and the degradation of their natural habitats, they harbor a rich diversity of terrestrial invertebrates, including a significant number of endemic species. While research on Orthoptera fauna has predominantly focused on the largest island of Madeira, the smaller island of Porto Santo has remained relatively understudied. Fieldwork on both islands has led to the discovery of Oecanthus dulcisonans Gorochov, 1993 in the Madeira archipelago (Porto Santo and Madeira) for the first time. This species was described based on specimens collected in Tenerife and the Arabian Peninsula. However, its distribution, which includes parts of Africa, Western Asia, and some localities in Southern Europe, remains poorly understood. Oecanthus dulcisonans is morphologically very similar to Oecanthus pellucens (Scopoli, 1763), the only species of this genus previously recorded for the island of Madeira. Due to this resemblance, doubts have arisen regarding which of these two species is present in Madeira. By examining new material of O. pellucens, we have confirmed the presence of this species on Madeira as well. These new findings highlight the fact that, for these species, the Madeira archipelago represents the western limit of their distributional ranges in the Palearctic region.
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马德拉群岛 Oecanthus 物种(直翅目,Oecanthidae)的新记录
马德拉群岛和圣港群岛自最初被殖民以来,栖息地都在大量减少。尽管这两个岛屿面积很小,自然栖息地也在不断退化,但它们却蕴藏着丰富的陆生无脊椎动物,其中包括大量特有物种。对直翅目动物的研究主要集中在最大的马德拉岛,而对较小的圣港岛的研究则相对不足。通过对这两个岛屿的实地考察,首次在马德拉群岛(圣港和马德拉)发现了 Oecanthus dulcisonans Gorochov,1993 年。该物种是根据在特内里费岛和阿拉伯半岛采集的标本描述的。然而,人们对其分布(包括非洲部分地区、西亚和南欧的一些地方)仍然知之甚少。Oecanthus dulcisonans 在形态上与 Oecanthus pellucens(Scopoli,1763 年)非常相似,后者是该属以前在马德拉岛记录的唯一物种。由于这种相似性,人们对这两个物种中的哪一个出现在马德拉岛产生了怀疑。通过研究 O. pellucens 的新材料,我们证实了该物种也存在于马德拉岛。这些新发现突出表明,对于这两个物种来说,马德拉群岛代表了它们在古北区分布范围的西部极限。
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Journal of Orthoptera Research
Journal of Orthoptera Research Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
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