Orthoptera of North Carolina
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Anaxipha new species near vernalis (Undescribed) - Summer Trig


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Taxonomy
Family: Gryllidae Subfamily: Trigonidiinae Tribe: Trigonidiini
Identification
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Distribution in North Carolina
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Anaxipha new species near vernalis
Adult Dates:
 High Mountains (HM) ≥ 4,000 ft.
 Low Mountains (LM) < 4,000 ft.
 Piedmont (Pd)
 Coastal Plain (CP)

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Anaxipha new species near vernalis Recorded by: Steve Hall
Richmond Co.
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Anaxipha new species near vernalis Recorded by: Steve Hall, Carol Tingley, and Tom Howard
Richmond Co.
Comment: Intermittent trills with pps-kHz relationship matching the new species
Anaxipha new species near vernalis Recorded by: Steve Hall
Richmond Co.
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Anaxipha new species near vernalis Recorded by: Steve Hall
Chatham Co.
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Anaxipha new species near vernalis Recorded by: Steve Hall
Chatham Co.
Comment: Calling from Microstegium patches. 52 pulses per sec. @ 5.7 kHz
Anaxipha new species near vernalis Recorded by: Steve Hall
Durham Co.
Comment: 52 syllables per sec @ 5.6 kHz
Anaxipha new species near vernalis Recorded by: Steve Hall
Orange Co.
Comment: 47 syllables per second @ 5.3 kHz
Anaxipha new species near vernalis Recorded by: Steve Hall, Bo Sullivan, and Jim Petranka
Richmond Co.
Comment: 51 syllables per second @ 5.7 kHz; sandhills streamhead swamp forest and White Cedar stand
Anaxipha new species near vernalis Recorded by: Steve Hall
Orange Co.
Comment: 48 syllables per second @ 5.7 kHz. and 78 F; 09:52. Very few individuals are still calling