Catantopinae

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Catantopinae
Spur-throated grasshopper (Catantops humeralis).jpg
Catantops humeralis: South Africa
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Orthoptera
Suborder: Caelifera
Family: Acrididae
Subfamily: Catantopinae
Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893
Tribes

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The subfamily Catantopinae is a group of insects classified under family Acrididae.[1] Genera such as Macrotona may sometimes called "spur-throated grasshoppers",[2] but that name is also used for grasshoppers from other subfamilies, including the genus Melanoplus from the Melanoplinae. Indeed, the delimitation of these two subfamilies needs restudy: the Podismini for example are sometimes placed here, sometimes in the Melanoplinae.

Tribes and Selected Genera[]

Tribes A-D[]

  • Diexiini - Western Asia
    • Adelung, 1910
    • Zubovski, 1899

Gereniini[]

Distribution: India, Indo-China

  1. Anacranae Miller, 1934
  2. Anasedulia - monotypic - A. maejophrae Dawwrueng, Storozhenko & Asanok, 2015 (Thailand)
  3. Bibractella Storozhenko, 2002 - monotypic
  4. Gerenia Stål, 1878
  5. Leosedulia - monotypic - L. mistshenkoi Storozhenko, 2009

Mesambriini[]

Traulia azureipennis brown form nymph: Borneo

Auth. Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893; distribution: Madagascar, India, East Asia

  1. Bolívar, 1917
  2. Stål, 1878
  3. - monotypic - Laosinchai & Jago, 1980
  4. - monotypic - Key, 1992
  5. You & Lin, 1983
  6. Traulia Stål, 1873

Other Tribes H-P[]

  • Histrioacridini - Australia
    • Sjöstedt, 1930
    • Key, 1992
  • Kakaduacridini - Australia
    • Key, 1992
  • Merehanini - Eastern Africa
    • Kevan, 1957
  • Oxyrrhepini - Sri Lanka, China, Indo-China, Malesia
  • Paraconophymatini - Western Asia to India
    • Uvarov, 1921

Tauchirini[]

Distribution: South-East Asia

Tribes U-Z[]

  • Urnisiellini - Australia
    • Sjöstedt, 1930
  • Uvaroviini - Western Asia
    • Dirsh, 1927
  • Wiltshirellini Shumakov, 1963 - Middle East
    • - monotypic W. fusiformis Popov, 1951
  • Xenacanthippini - China, Peninsular Malaysia
    • Miller, 1934

genus group Serpusiae[]

Auth.: Johnston, 1956; distribution: tropical Africa including Madagascar

  • Karsch, 1896
  • Rehn, 1914
  • Karsch, 1896
  • Karsch, 1891
  • Karsch, 1891
  • Karsch, 1891
  • Ramme, 1931

incertae sedis[]

Many other genera are not yet assigned to tribes.

  1. Stål, 1878
  2. Karsch, 1896
  3. Bigelow, 1967
  4. Zheng, 1981
  5. Zheng, Dong & Xu, 2010
  6. Dirsh, 1962
  7. Bolívar, 1914
  8. Uvarov, 1953
  9. Dirsh, 1962
  10. Dirsh, 1959
  11. Jago, 1984
  12. Stål, 1878
  13. Bolívar, 1908
  14. Apalacris Walker, 1870
  15. Ingrisch, Willemse & Shishodia, 2004
  16. Krauss, 1892
  17. Uvarov, 1942
  18. Strand, 1932
  19. Henry, 1933
  20. Zheng, 1980
  21. Barombia Karsch, 1891
  22. Storozhenko, 2005
  23. Willemse, 1962
  24. Stål, 1878
  25. Willemse, 1932
  26. Brachaspis Hutton, 1898
  27. Dirsh, 1953
  28. Baehr, 1992
  29. Dirsh, 1958
  30. Willemse, 1931
  31. Uvarov, 1942
  32. Dirsh, 1951
  33. Calderonia Bolívar, 1908
  34. Uvarov, 1953
  35. Dirsh, 1955
  36. Bolívar, 1911
  37. Stål, 1878
  38. Zheng & Xie, 2007
    - synonym Yinia Liu & Li, 1995
  39. Bolívar, 1918 - monotypic (Karsch, 1896)
  40. Bolívar, 1922
  41. Choroedocus Bolívar, 1914
  42. Descamps & Donskoff, 1968
  43. Ramme, 1941
  44. Willemse, 1928
  45. Willemse, 1938
  46. Henry, 1940
  47. Jago, 1984
  48. Ramme, 1929
  49. Cryptocatantops Jago, 1984
  50. Descamps & Wintrebert, 1967
  51. Ramme, 1941
  52. Descamps & Wintrebert, 1966
  53. Wintrebert, 1972
  54. Jago, 1984
  55. Popov, 1957
  56. Wintrebert, 1972
  57. Henry, 1937
  58. Dirsh, 1956
  59. Donskoff, 1985
  60. Eliya Uvarov, 1927
  61. Bolívar, 1913
  62. Jago, 1984
  63. Bolívar, 1898
  64. Sjöstedt, 1931
  65. Uvarov, 1921
  66. Walker, 1870
  67. Dirsh, 1951
  68. Fer Bolívar, 1918
  69. Key, 1937
  70. Karsch, 1892
  71. Henry, 1934
  72. Bolívar, 1918
  73. Ramme, 1941
  74. Jago, 1984
  75. Wintrebert, 1972
  76. Jago, 1984
  77. Willemse, 1926
  78. Ramme, 1941
  79. Bey-Bienko, 1935
  80. Ingrisch, 2006
  81. Karsch, 1896
  82. Gerstaecker, 1869
  83. Willemse, 1955
  84. Uvarov, 1938
  85. Rehn, 1914
  86. Kirby, 1914
  87. Zheng & Fu, 1989
  88. Willemse, 1932
  89. Dirsh, 1953
  90. Bolívar, 1918
  91. Willemse, 1974
  92. Ramme, 1941
  93. Dirsh, 1962
  94. Rehn, 1959
  95. Stål, 1876
  96. Uvarov, 1923
  97. Jago, 1984
  98. Bolívar, 1923
  99. Willemse, 1957
  100. Milleriana - monotypic Milleriana brunnea Willemse, 1957
  101. Willemse, 1922
  102. Bolívar, 1915
  103. Mopla Henry, 1940
  104. Henry, 1940
  105. Willemse & Ingrisch, 2004
  106. Navasia Kirby, 1914 - monotypic
  107. Bolívar, 1922
  108. Dirsh, 1953
  109. Uvarov, 1940
  110. Willemse, 1921
  111. Ramme, 1929
  112. Uvarov, 1953
  113. Dirsh, 1953
  114. Dirsh, 1953
  115. Miller, 1934
  116. Henry, 1940
  117. Paprides Hutton, 1898
  118. Bolívar, 1912
  119. Willemse, 1955
  120. Wintrebert, 1972
  121. Willemse, 1957
  122. Descamps & Wintrebert, 1967
  123. Ramme, 1929
  124. Dirsh, 1962
  125. Willemse, 1921
  126. Li & Jin, 1984
  127. Dirsh, 1961
  128. Willemse, 1930
  129. Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1898
  130. Bolívar, 1902
  131. Ramme, 1929
  132. Dirsh, 1962
  133. Dirsh, 1953
  134. Baccetti, 1985
  135. Zheng & Shi, 2001
  136. Karsch, 1896
  137. Dirsh, 1962
  138. Bey-Bienko, 1935
  139. Dirsh, 1962
  140. Ramme, 1929
  141. Huang, 1983
  142. Stål, 1878
  143. Bolívar, 1918
  144. Zheng & Wei, 2007
  145. Willemse, 1957
  146. Sedulia Stål, 1878
  147. Descamps & Wintrebert, 1967
  148. Dirsh, 1966
  149. Bolívar, 1932
  150. Zhong & Zheng, 2004
  151. Willemse, 1955
  152. Willemse, 1933
  153. Gong, Zheng & Lian, 1995
  154. Willemse, 1972
  155. Uvarov, 1923
  156. Striatosedulia Ingrisch, 1989
  157. Jago, 1984
  158. Bolívar, 1889
  159. Ramme, 1929
  160. Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1898
  161. Bolívar, 1918
  162. Willemse, 1937
  163. Henry, 1940
  164. monotypic T. guangxiensis Zheng & Wei, 2007
  165. Willemse, 1933
  166. Baehr, 1992
  167. Willemse, 1930
  168. Jago, 1984
  169. Miller, 1934
  170. Rehn, 1944
  171. Dirsh, 1959
  172. Rehn, 1944
  173. Sjöstedt, 1931
  174. Dirsh, 1966
  175. Uvarov, 1925
  176. Rehn, 1944

References[]

  1. ^ Orthoptera Species File: subfamily Catantopinae Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893 (Version 5.0/5.0, retrieved 22 November 2018)
  2. ^ "Common Macrotona Grasshopper Fact File". Wildlife of Sydney. Archived from the original on July 22, 2008. Retrieved 2009-04-30.

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