Ermia variabilis Popov, 1957

Felix, Rob, Bouwman, Jaap, Odé, Baudewijn, Ketelaar, Robert, Pham, Duc Minh & Bailey, James, 2025, The grasshoppers and crickets (Orthoptera) of the Socotra Archipelago (Yemen): a comprehensive overview and a description of a new Oecanthus Tree Cricket (Oecanthidae), Contributions to Entomology 75 (1), pp. 21-166 : 21-166

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https://doi.org/10.3897/contrib.entomol.75.e144389

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15027248

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scientific name

Ermia variabilis Popov, 1957
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Ermia variabilis Popov, 1957 View in CoL

Figs 43 View Figure 43 , 44 View Figure 44 , 45 View Figure 45

References for Socotra.

Popov (in Uvarov and Popov (1957)): 380–382, figs 27–32; Wranik 2003: 325, plate 158.

Diagnostic notes.

Ermia variabilis is an unmistakable little, brachypterous, stramineously coloured grasshopper (Figs 43 View Figure 43 , 45 View Figure 45 ). Its flanks have a dark, reddish-brown and broad stripe, starting behind the eyes and continuing over the lateral lobes of the pronotum, the tegmina and the abdomen. Its relatively large head has a strongly sloping frons, ensiform antennae and large elongated eyes.

Distribution and occurrence.

Ermia variabilis is endemic to Socotra and confined to the Hagher massif, Dixam Plateau, Hamadero hills, Homhil and the Maaleh hills (Cheyrha) (Fig. 44 View Figure 44 ). At Adho Dimello, it is abundant.

Popov collected one of the paratypes at Bijo, positioned on the map presented in Uvarov and Popov (1957) at 185 m a. s. l. It contradicts the statement by the same author that the species occurs above 2000 ft (609 m a. s. l.) (Popov in Uvarov and Popov (1957)). The label information is probably inaccurate and the specimen most likely has been found much higher in the mountains than at Bijo.

For remarks on Guichard’s collecting site on Mt. Shihali on 20 April 1967, see the species account of Dioscoridus depressus .

Habitat and biology.

On Socotra, E. variabilis occurs in dense vegetations of grasses and herbs in Frankincense woodland and forest, montane meadows with Hyparrhenia and Themeda - grasses (Fig. 45 View Figure 45 ) and at lower elevations in savannah woodland (Cheyrha) and submontane grasslands (Dixam). Apart from the probably erroneous record at Bijo (185 m a. s. l), the species is recorded from 400–1100 m a. s. l. Records are from February to April, October and November.

Bioacoustics.

This species possibly produces a song, but it is unknown.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

SubOrder

Caelifera

SuperFamily

Acridoidea

Family

Acrididae

SubFamily

Gomphocerinae

Genus

Ermia