Uluru Grass-clicker
Graminitigrina uluruensis Ewart, Popple and Hill, 2017
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Male
Species number (TNS):
863.
Fore wing length:
13–16 mm.
Distribution and seasonality:
Known from three separate
areas including Uluru–the
Olgas, Tennant Creek and near
Larrimah, all in the Northern
Territory. Adults occur during
January and February.
Notable localities:
Uluru (Simon lab).
Habitat:
Grassland with low, scattered
trees.
Calling song and behaviour:
A ratchet-like call with each
phrase containing sequences of
clicks ending in a short chirp.
Adults sit on grass stems.
Similar species:
Northern Grass-clicker,
Southern Grass-clicker.
dr-pop.net database record
Currently known extent
Female