female (Misiones, Iguazú National Park, Sendero Macuco, February 2011)
male (Misiones, Iguazú National Park, Sendero Macuco, February 2012)
male, rear view (Misiones, Iguazú National Park, Sendero Macuco, February 2011)
habitat: low vegetation within woodland (Iguazú National Park, Sendero Macuco, February 2012)
male calling song: 1-second fragment of continuous calling, one syllable in higher resolution, and linear spectrogram (9:15 h, 26ºC)
Geographic distribution
Distribution
No economic damages registered
Argentina
Entre Ríos
Misiones
Other distribution
Paraguay and southeastern Brazil
Synonyms
Tympanotriba vittata Piza, 1971
Observations
With broad black band across head and pronotum. Females wingless. Along Río Iguazú fairly common on low vegetation along forest trails and in clearings. Active day and night. The broad-band calling song of the males is very conspicuous and may be confused with a cicada song. 17-20 mm.
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