8. Elymana pallidipennis (Lindberg, 1929)
Figs 32–34.
MATERIAL. Primorskiy Krai, Khasan District, “Kedrovaya Pad’ ” (presently, “ The Land of Leopard ”) Nature Reserve, environs of Primorskiy Village, 17.VIII.2010, signals of one male recorded at 25 °C .
SIGNALS. The male calling signal consists of syllables lasting for 2.6– 2.9 s and separated by gaps of approximately from 3 to 7–8 s (Figs 32–33). In our recordings, each signal includes 2–4 syllables. The syllable pattern is indistinct, and individual pulses in it are almost indistinguishable (Fig. 34).
REMARKS. In terms of the temporal pattern, the male calling signals of E. pallidipennis are almost the same as those of E. sulphurella (Zetterstedt, 1828), but distinctly differ from the signals of E. koszevnikovi (Zakhvatkin, 1938) [Tishechkin, 2000: 51–54; figs 480–494].