Differences in the male calling songs of two sibling species of Cicada (Hemiptera: Cicadoidea) in Greece
Cicada orni L. is one of the most abundant and common species of cicada in Greece. However, this species was not found during recent field work on the Greek islands of Samos and Ikaria. Instead, the very closely related C. mordoganensis Boulard was found practically everywhere on these islands. C. o...
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