The Pneumoridae are a
family
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of nocturnal short-horned
grasshopper
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Grasshopp ...
s in the order
Orthoptera
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, commonly known as the bladder grasshoppers and the sole representative of the superfamily Pneumoroidea.
Their
centre of diversity
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is in
southern Africa
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, but one species occurs as far north as
South Sudan
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. Most adult males acquire an inflated abdomen, a specialization for amplified sound production, which is likely its primary function. Most genera display striking
sexual dimorphism
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,
and several species exhibit a dual male
phenotype
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.
Description
They are nocturnal, specialized herbivores which (with few exceptions) are endemic to coastal regions of
southern Africa
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.
The smallest species is ''
Pneumoracris browni'' occurring in the
Succulent Karoo
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ecoregion, while the largest is the wide-ranging
Afromontane
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forest species, ''
Physophorina livingstoni''.
Sexual dimorphism
The body length of adult males vary from 11.5 to 68.0 mm, and that of females from 22.0 to 107 mm. Males of a particular species may or may not have an inflated body with fully developed wings, or both morphs may be present. Males have large ocelli, a prominently crested pronotum, and are smaller in size. Females' bodies are larger and not inflated, and possess only reduced elytra and wings. Female ocelli are vestigial and the pronotum is more tectiform, while the sound-producing mechanism is entirely different.
Males
Adult males of most species acquire an inflated, bladder-like abdomen at the final molt. Their abdominal segments consist of a thin, semitransparent integument, and are enlarged in length and width, while the intersegmental membranes are much reduced.
Males are capable of producing loud calls, a long and very deep rasping noise,
which members of their species can detect from 2 km away. Males call by stridulating the rasp on the inner surface of their rather weak hind femur against an opposing rasp on the third tergite of the inflated, hollow abdomen. These sclerotized abdominal ridges form a crescent-like row, and their exact number has some value in distinguishing between taxa.
In species without an inflated body, these characters are only vestigial. The wings of males have a primitive morphology, and are not suited to producing sound.
Their wing venation is in fact the simplest of all the
Acridoidea.
Females
Females reply by duetting.
They employ a different sound mechanism to produce a distinguishable call, sometimes described as a high squeak, and perhaps only partially audible to humans. This is perhaps produced by rubbing strong wing veinlets armed with strong teeth against the abdomen, which is facilitated or accompanied by raising the pronotum at a high angle.
Ecology
Within one species, a primary (plesiomorph) and alternative (apomorph) male form with differing mating strategies can arise. Details of these morphs were the basis for the description of two subfamilies, namely Pneumorinae (Dirsh 1975) and Parabullacrinae (Dirsh 1975). Three groups are distinguishable on the basis of their ecology, namely a forest, marginal, and desert group, of which the forest species are the most primitive.
Genera and species
List of genera and species:
Genus ''
Bullacris''
Roberts, 1941
* ''
B. boschimana''
(Péringuey)
:Range:
Northern Cape
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* ''
B. discolor''
(Thunberg)
:Range:
Western Cape
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and
Eastern Cape
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The second largest province in the country (at 168,966 km2) after Northern Cape, it was formed in ...
, Habitat: Fynbos
:Phenotype: Inflated and uninflated males
* ''
B. intermedia''
(Péringuey)
:Range: Eastern Cape and
KwaZulu-Natal
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* ''
B. membracoides''
(Walker)
:Range: Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and
Malawi
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, Habitat: Savanna
:Phenotype: Inflated and uninflated males
* ''
B. obliqua''
(Thunberg)
:Range: Western Cape, Habitat: Fynbos
:Phenotype: Inflated and uninflated males
* ''
B. serrata''
(Thunberg)
:Range: Western Cape and Eastern Cape
* ''
B. unicolor''
(Linnaeus)
:Range: Cape provinces, Habitat: Succulent Karoo
:Phenotype: Only inflated males
Genus ''
Parabullacris''
Dirsh, 1963
* ''
P. vansoni''
Disrch
:Range: Northern Cape, Habitat: Succulent Karoo
:Phenotype: Only uninflated males
Genus ''
Physemacris''
Roberts, 1941
* ''
P. papilosus''
(Fabricius)
:Range: Western Cape
* ''
P. variolosus''
(Linnaeus)
:Range: Western Cape, Habitat: Fynbos
:Phenotype: Only inflated males
Genus ''
Paraphysemacris''
Dirsh, 1963
* ''
P. spinosus''
Dirsh
:Range: Cape provinces, Habitat: Fynbos
:Phenotype: Only uninflated males
Genus ''
Peringueyiacris''
Dirsh, 1965
* ''
P. namaqua''
(Péringuey)
:Range: Northern Cape, Habitat: Succulent Karoo
:Phenotype: Only inflated males
Genus ''
Pneumoracris''
Dirsh, 1963
* ''
P. browni''
Dirsh
:Range: Northern Cape, Habitat: Succulent Karoo
:Phenotype: Only uninflated males
Genus ''
Prostallia''
Bolivar, 1906
* ''
P. granulata''
(Stål)
:Range: KwaZulu-Natal and
Mpumalanga
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Genus ''
Physophorina''
Westwood, 1874
* ''
P. livingstoni''
Westwood
:Range: South Africa,
Mozambique
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,
Malawi
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,
Tanzania
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,
Uganda
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and
South Sudan
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, Habitat: Forest
:Phenotype: Only inflated males
* ''
P. miranda''
(Péringuey)
:Range: South Africa and
Tanzania
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, Habitat: Forest
:Phenotype: Only inflated males
Genus ''
Pneumora''
Thunberg, 1775
* ''
P. inanis''
(Fabricius)
:Range: South Africa and Tanzania, Habitat: Forest
:Phenotype: Only inflated males
References
External links
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Orthoptera families
Taxa named by Émile Blanchard