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Listroscelidinae

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Listroscelidinae
Listroscelis carinata
Listroscelis cohni
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Orthoptera
Suborder: Ensifera
Superfamily: Tettigonioidea
Family: Tettigoniidae
Subfamily: Listroscelidinae
Redtenbacher, 1891[1]
Chlorobalius leucoviridis

The Listroscelidinae are a subfamily of the Tettigoniidae found in the Americas, Madagascar, and Australia.[2] The genus Arachnoscelis has become better known to the public after being featured on the cover of Science in 2012. [3]

Tribes and genera

The Orthoptera Species File lists the following tribes and genera:[2]

  • Conocephalomimini Rentz, 2001
  1. Conocephalomima Rentz, 2001
  • Listroscelidini Redtenbacher, 1891
  1. Carliella Karny, 1911
  2. Cerberodon Perty, 1832
  3. Isocarliella Mello-Leitão, 1940
  4. Listroscelis Serville, 1831
  5. Macrometopon Bruner, 1915
  6. Monocerophora Walker, 1869
  7. Venatorellus Mendes, Chamorro-Rengifo & Rafael, 2016
  • Requenini Rentz, 2001
  1. Requena Walker, 1869
  2. Thumelinia Rentz, 2001
  3. Xingbaoia Rentz, 2001
  • Terpandrini Gorochov, 1990
  1. Burnuia Rentz, 2001
  2. Chlorobalius Tepper, 1896
  3. Megatympanon Piza, 1958
  4. Neobarrettia Rehn, 1901
  5. Terpandrus Stål, 1874
  6. Yullandria Rentz, 2001
  7. Yutjuwalia Rentz, 2001
  • Tribe not established

References

  1. ^ Redtenbacher (1891) Verh. der Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellsch. Wien 41:531
  2. ^ a b Orthoptera species file (retrieved 13 January 2018)
  3. ^ Basset, Y., Cizek, L., Cuénoud, P., Didham, R.K., Guilhaumon, F., Missa, O., Novotny, V., Ødegaard, F., Roslin, T., Schmidl, J., Tishechkin, A.K., Winchester, N.N., Roubik,D.W., Aberlenc, H.-P., Bail, J., Barrios, H., Bridle, J.R., Castaño-Meneses, G., Corbara, B., Curletti, G., Duarte da Rocha, W., De Bakker,D., Delabie, J.H.C., Dejean, A., Fagan, L.L., Floren, A., Kitching, R.L., Medianero, E., Miller, S.E., de Oliveira, E.G., Orivel, J., Pollet, M., Rapp, M., Ribeiro, S.P., Roisin, Y., Schmidt, J.B., Sørensen, L., & Leponce, M. (2012). Arthropod diversity in a tropical forest. Science, 338: 1481-1484.

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