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Grasshoppers of the Chorthippus albomarginatus-group, which is outstanding with respect to its complex courtship song, were studied at fifteen localities in the Ukraine
and Moldova. The analysis of the courtship songs revealed two species: C. albomarginatus in north-eastern Ukraine and Chorthippus oschei in the south-western Ukraine and Moldova. In a belt about 200 km wide, not only were one or the other pure species found,
but also males with intermediate song characters. C. albomarginatus and C. oschei were hybridised in the laboratory, and F1 hybrid males as well as F2 hybrid males produced intermediate song patterns, quite
similar to those recorded in the field. We defined a "hybrid song score" for intermediate songs. The score showed a bimodal
distribution with most songs resembling one or other parental type, but with only a few intermediates. At several localities,
where hybrids with songs similar to one of the parental species dominated, some individual males sang more similarly to the
other species. In one locality, two hybrid populations only 3 km apart had different parental types. Hybrid songs can contain
novel elements, even more complex than the parental ones, which may offer a new starting point for sexual selection. We suggest
that genetic introgression occurs between the two sibling species C. albomarginatus and C. oschei within a wide hybrid zone stretching over a distance of several hundred kilometres, but with a patchy spatial distribution.
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