Chorthippus bozdaghi

[2] The holotype specimen was an adult male collected in 1931 by Uvarov himself from the Bozdağ Mountains.

[4][5] Chorthippus bozdaghi is known only from the subalpine zone of the Bozdağ Mountains of İzmir Province in western Anatolia, Turkey.

The associated plant community of this habitat includes Astragalus flavescens, Astragalus pungens, Asyneuma limonifolium, Bromus tomentellus, Festuca valesiaca, Osyris alba, and Vincetoxicum tmoleum.

[1][2] Chorthippus bozdaghi is listed as critically endangered on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature Red List under criteria B1ab(i,ii,iii) and B2ab(i,ii,iii), based on its small, isolated range and damaged habitat.

It is threatened by afforestation, agriculture, climate change, and the conversion of its habitat into arable land.