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Très différent des autres grillons, Oecanthus pellucensa un corps élancé et long, beige clair à jaune pâle. Les ailes dépassent nettement des élytres chez la femelle, seulement un peu chez le mâle.
Taille : mâle : 10-13 mm, femelle : 14-20 mm.
Espèce holo-méditerranéenne, elle est répandue de l'Afrique du Nord au sud-est de la Sibérie par l'Europe méridionale et moyenne. Il est commun dans une grande partie de la France, et a connu une extension de son aire de répartition vers le nord.
En dépit de ses exigences thermiques, il présente une plasticité écologique affirmée et s'accommode de milieux très variés, y compris de sites très urbanisés. On le retrouve sur des prairies sèches riches en buissons, pelouses steppiques, vignobles, carrières et gravières abandonnées et les milieux rudéraux. En altitude, il dépasse 1250 m mais reste essentiellement concentré en-dessous de 500 m.
Les adultes sont présents dès fin juin, avec un pic marqué en août-septembre, et jusqu'à fin octobre ; quelques imagos peuvent parfois vivre jusqu'en janvier. Les pontes sont réalisées dans des tiges sèches de nombreuses plantes.
Le mâle chante dès la tombée de la nuit, parfois aussi en plein jour quand le temps est couvert. Ce chant est fort, tenu de longues minutes et ponctué de courtes interruptions.
[D'après Baur B., Baur H., Roesti C., Roesti D., Thorens P., 206. Sauterelles, Grillons et Criquets de Suisse ; Haupt, Berne, 352 p.
Bellmann H., Luquet G., 2009. Guide des sauterelles, grillons et criquets d'Europe occidentale. Delachaux et Niestlé, Paris, 383 p.
Chopard L., 1951. Orthoptéroïdes.Collection Faune de France – 56. Paul Lechevalier, Paris, 359p.
Voisin J.-F. (coord.), 2003. Atlas des Orthoptères (Insecta : Orthoptera) et des Mantides (Insecte : Mantodea) de France. Patrimoines Naturels, 60 : 104 p.]
Braud J.(),2014
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The map presents a summary at the 10 x 10 km grid of the observation data for the species transmitted to the SINP. These data have been subjected to validation filters.
The map presents a reference distribution layer of the species at the scale of departments and marine sectors. The presence and absence data were established by expertise within a network of partners. This reference distribution is used in the validation process of the SINP data at the INPN level.
Corresponds to a report on the basis of at least one observation proved within a period of 10 years (20 years for little-known invertebrates) preceding the year and no presumption of extinction since obtaining the last data nor doubt on reproductive and implemented nature of this population. For migratory species, the presence indicated concerns areas of reproduction.
This status is based on one or more of the following criteria:
This point covers the absence, more difficult by nature to demonstrate than presence. This status is based on one or more of the following criteria:
This status must be assigned to a department in which the presence of the species is casual.
Particular case of absence due to a proven extinction less than a half century ago (older disappearances are treated as "no probable or definite").
In the state of knowledge, we can not comment on the presence or absence in the current department. This is the default status when not comprised in one of the previous categories or whenever there is doubt.
The map shows the global distribution of the species based on GBIF data (Global Biodiversity Information Facility).