Oscillograms showing the typical pattern of male calling songs in each species of the Isophya camptoxypha species-group: A I. posthumoidalis (25°C, Bieszczady Mountains, Poland) B I. dochia (24.8°C, Gurghiu Mountains, Romania) C I. camptoxypha (25°C, Bieszczady Mountains, Poland) D I. sicula (24.8°C, Harghita-Ciceu Mountains, Romania) E I. ciucasi (25°C, Ciucaș Mountains, Romania) F I. nagyi (22.5°C, Călimani Mountains, Romania) G I. bucovinensis sp. n. (25°C, Suhard Mountains, Romania). Time scale (shown at the bottom) is the same for all oscillograms in the figure. The arrows indicate the characteristic interval separating syllable groups.

 
 
  Part of: Iorgu IŞ, Iorgu EI, Szövényi G, Orci KM (2017) A new, morphologically cryptic bush-cricket discovered on the basis of its song in the Carpathian Mountains (Insecta, Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae). ZooKeys 680: 57-72. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.680.12835