Pompanonia sp.
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Pompanonia sp. |
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Flying song
Not observed.
Calling song
Composed of a continuous emission signal with a series of echemes, each having 2 syllables. Each syllable lasts about 0.01 ± 0.001 (0.011 –0.013), emitting a total of
106.8 ± 1.7 (105–109) echemes per second. The calling song has a peak frequency of 10.27 ± 0.08 (10.1–10.31) kHz.
Stress call
There are a total of 10.33 ± 3.5 (7–19) notes per syllable. The frequency is distributed in broad-range frequency, with F1 at 8.53 ± 0.12 (8.3–8.6) and F2 at 9.45 ± 0.54 (9–10.2) kHz.
Collection site
Parque Estadual de Itapuã. The cicada was recorded and collected in areas of scrub vegetation. Singing was observed in shrubs between 0.3 and 0.5 metres above the ground. Its sound was recorded at 7 pm on 9 January 2020, with a temperature of 24°C ( Figures 3 View Figure 3 G-H and 5G).
Remarks
The specimens collected have the same external morphology and male genitalia according to the description and spectrogram presented for Pompanonia buziensis Boulard, 1982 . However, the frequencies in the spectrogram included in the original description and in later work are different from the values we recorded: 5 kHz ( Boulard 1982), 8 kHz ( Boulard 1999), and 10 kHz in this study.
Although both specimens sing during the crepuscular period and in similar environments, we did not have access to the type material for a deeper morphological study and comparison. Consequently, we chose to keep the specimens in this study identified as Pompanonia sp. waiting for future studies to confirm the identification of these specimens.
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