Coleoptera in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae

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In the 10th edition of Systema Naturae, Carl Linnaeus classified the arthropods, including insects, arachnids and crustaceans, among his class "Insecta". Insects with hardened wing covers (beetles, earwigs and orthopteroid insects) were brought together under the name Coleoptera.

Scarabaeus (scarab beetles)[]

Strategus aloeus was named Scarabaeus aloeus in 1758.
Geotrupes stercorarius was named Scarabaeus stercorarius in 1758.
Valgus hemipterus was named Scarabaeus hemipterus in 1758.
Cetonia aurata was named Scarabaeus auratus in 1758.
Lucanus cervus was named Scarabaeus cervus in 1758.
  • Scarabaeus hercules – male of Dynastes hercules [1]
  • Scarabaeus actaeonMegasoma actaeon [2]
  • Scarabaeus simson [3]
  • Scarabaeus atlasChalcosoma atlas [2]
  • Scarabaeus aloëusStrategus aloeus [3]
  • Scarabaeus typhoeusTyphaeus typhoeus [2]
  • Scarabaeus nasicornisOryctes nasicornis [4]
  • Scarabaeus lunaris [5]
  • Scarabaeus cylindricusSinodendron cylindricum [6]
  • Scarabaeus carnifex
  • Scarabaeus rhinocerosOryctes rhinoceros [2]
  • Scarabaeus molossusCatharsius molossus [2]
  • Scarabaeus mimasDiabroctis mimas
  • Scarabaeus sacerScarabaeus sacer [2]
  • Scarabaeus didymusPhileurus didymus [2]
  • Scarabaeus valgusPhileurus valgus [7]
  • Scarabaeus nuchicornisOnthophagus nuchicornis [8]
  • Scarabaeus subterraneusEupleurus subterraneus [8]
  • Scarabaeus erraticus [8]
  • Scarabaeus maurusGlaphyrus maurus [9]
  • Scarabaeus fossorTeuchestes fossor [8]
  • Scarabaeus fimetariusAphodius fimetarius [8]
  • Scarabaeus haemorrhoidalis [8]
  • Scarabaeus conspurcatus
  • Scarabaeus gigas [2]
  • Scarabaeus scaber – female of Dynastes hercules [1]
  • Scarabaeus longimanus [2]
  • Scarabaeus pilulariusCanthon pilularius [2]
  • Scarabaeus schaefferi
  • Scarabaeus stercorariusGeotrupes stercorarius [10]
  • Scarabaeus vernalisTrypocopris vernalis [10]
  • Scarabaeus calcaratus
  • Scarabaeus fabulosus
  • Scarabaeus chrysis [2]
  • Scarabaeus nitidusCotinis nitida [2]
  • Scarabaeus lanigerusCotalpa lanigera [2]
  • Scarabaeus festivusOxysternon festivum
  • Scarabaeus lineolaRutela lineola
  • Scarabaeus punctatusPelidnota punctata [8]
  • Scarabaeus sepicola
  • Scarabaeus syriacus [11]
  • Scarabaeus horticolaPhyllopertha horticola
  • Scarabaeus melolonthaMelolontha melolontha
  • Scarabaeus solstitialisAmphimallon solstitialis
  • Scarabaeus hemipterusValgus hemipterus [8]
  • Scarabaeus fulloPolyphylla fullo
  • Scarabaeus fasciatusTrichius fasciatus [2]
  • Scarabaeus indusEuphoria inda [2]
  • Scarabaeus brunnus
  • Scarabaeus capensisTrichostetha capensis [2]
  • Scarabaeus lanius
  • Scarabaeus auratusCetonia aurata [2]
  • Scarabaeus variabilisGnorimus variabilis
  • Scarabaeus nobilisGnorimus nobilis
  • Scarabaeus rufipesAcrossus rufipes [8]
  • Scarabaeus aquaticusHydrobius fuscipes
  • Scarabaeus ceratoniaeSinoxylon ceratoniae [12]
  • Scarabaeus cervusLucanus cervus [6]
  • Scarabaeus interruptusPassalus interruptus [2]
  • Scarabaeus carinatus [2]
  • Scarabaeus tridentatus – artificial chimaera, comprising the head of Lucanus cervus on the body of Prionus coriarius [13]
  • Scarabaeus parallelipipedusDorcus parallelipipedus [6]
  • Scarabaeus caraboidesPlatycerus caraboides

Dermestes (larder beetles)[]

  • Dermestes lardariusDermestes lardarius
  • Dermestes undatus
  • Dermestes pellioAttagenus pellio, the carpet beetle
  • Dermestes pectinicornisPtilinus pectinicornis
  • Dermestes clavicornis
  • Dermestes pertinaxHadrobregmus pertinax
  • Dermestes mollisErnobius mollis
  • Dermestes capucinus
  • Dermestes typographusIps typographus
  • Dermestes micrographus
  • Dermestes poligraphus
  • Dermestes piniperdaTomicus piniperda
  • Dermestes violaceusNecrobia violacea
  • Dermestes fenestralis
  • Dermestes domesticusTrypodendron domesticum
  • Dermestes melanocephalus
  • Dermestes murinusDermestes murinus
  • Dermestes pilulaByrrhus pilula
  • Dermestes scarabaeoidesSphaeridium scarabaeoides
  • Dermestes scrophulariaeAnthrenus scrophulariae
  • Dermestes pisorumBruchus pisorum
  • Dermestes paniceusStegobium paniceum
  • Dermestes eustatius
  • Dermestes stercoreusTyphaea stercorea
  • Dermestes pediculariusKateretes pedicularius
  • Dermestes pulicariusBrachypterolus pulicarius
  • Dermestes psyllius
  • Dermestes scanicusCryptophagus scanicus
  • Dermestes colon
  • Dermestes surinamensisOryzaephilus surinamensis
  • Dermestes hemipterusCarpophilus hemipterus

Hister (clown beetles)[]

Silpha (carrion beetles)[]

  • Silpha germanicaNicrophorus germanicus
  • Silpha vespilloNicrophorus vespillo
  • Silpha bipunctataNitidula bipunctata
  • Silpha quadripunctataGlischrochilus quadripunctatus
  • Silpha indica
  • Silpha americanaNecrophila americana, the American carrion beetle
  • Silpha seminulum
  • Silpha agaricinaScaphisoma
  • Silpha maura
  • Silpha russica
  • Silpha littoralis
  • Silpha atrataPhosphuga atrata
  • Silpha thoracicaOiceoptoma thoracicum
  • Silpha opacaAclypea opaca
  • Silpha rugosa
  • Silpha sabulosa
  • Silpha obscura
  • Silpha ferruginea
  • Silpha grossaPeltis grossa
  • Silpha oblonga
  • Silpha aquatica
  • Silpha colonOmosita colon
  • Silpha depressa
  • Silpha griseaSoronia grisea
  • Silpha aestivaEpuraea aestiva
  • Silpha pedicularis

Cassida (tortoise beetles)[]

  • Cassida viridisCassida viridis
  • Cassida nebulosaCassida nebulosa
  • Cassida nobilis
  • Cassida cruciata
  • Cassida bifasciata
  • Cassida flava
  • Cassida purpurea
  • Cassida marginata
  • Cassida reticularis
  • Cassida variegata
  • Cassida grossa
  • Cassida clatrata
  • Cassida jamaicensis
  • Cassida cyanea
  • Cassida inaequalis
  • Cassida lateralis
  • Cassida discoides
  • Cassida petiverianaTherea petiveriana [14]

Coccinella (ladybirds or ladybugs)[]

Coccinella septempunctata was named Coccinella 7-punctata in 1758.
Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata was named Coccinella 22-punctata in 1758.
Halyzia sedecimguttata was named Coccinella 16-guttata in 1758.
  • Coccinella unipunctataCercyon unipunctatus
  • Coccinella 2-punctataAdalia bipunctata
  • Coccinella 3-punctata
  • Coccinella hebraeaAnatis ocellata
  • Coccinella 5-punctata
  • Coccinella trifasciataCoccinella trifasciata
  • Coccinella hieroglyphicaCoccinella hieroglyphica
  • Coccinella 7-punctataCoccinella septempunctata
  • Coccinella 9-punctataCoccinella undecimpunctata
  • Coccinella 10-punctataAdalia decempunctata
  • Coccinella 11-punctataCoccinella undecimpunctata
  • Coccinella 13-punctataHippodamia tredecimpunctata
  • Coccinella 14-punctataPropylea quatuordecimpunctata
  • Coccinella ocellataAnatis ocellata
  • Coccinella 19-punctataAnisosticta novemdecimpunctata
  • Coccinella 22-punctataPsyllobora vigintiduopunctata
  • Coccinella 24-punctataSubcoccinella vigintiquatuorpunctata
  • Coccinella 25-punctataSubcoccinella vigintiquatuorpunctata
  • Coccinella conglobataOenopia conglobata
  • Coccinella conglomerata
  • Coccinella guttatopunctataAdalia decempunctata
  • Coccinella 14-guttataCalvia quatuordecimguttata
  • Coccinella 16-guttataHalyzia sedecimguttata
  • Coccinella 18-guttataMyrrha octodecimguttata
  • Coccinella 20-guttata
  • Coccinella oblongoguttataMyzia oblongoguttata
  • Coccinella obliterataAphidecta obliterata
  • Coccinella 2-pustulataChilocorus bipustulatus
  • Coccinella 4-pustulataExochomus quadripustulatus
  • Coccinella 6-pustulataAdalia bipunctata
  • Coccinella 10-pustulataAdalia decempunctata
  • Coccinella 14-pustulata
  • Coccinella 16-pustulata
  • Coccinella gigantea
  • Coccinella pantherinaAdalia bipunctata
  • Coccinella tigrina

Chrysomela (leaf beetles)[]

  • Chrysomela göttingensisTimarcha goettingensis
  • Chrysomela tanacetiGaleruca tanaceti
  • Chrysomela haemorrhoidalis
  • Chrysomela graminisChrysolina graminis, the tansy beetle
  • Chrysomela aeneaPlagiosterna aenea
  • Chrysomela alniAgelastica alni
  • Chrysomela betulae
  • Chrysomela haemopteraChrysolina haemoptera
  • Chrysomela occidentalis
  • Chrysomela padi
  • Chrysomela armoraciaePhaedon armoraciae
  • Chrysomela hypochaeridis
  • Chrysomela vulgatissimaPhratora vulgatissima, the blue willow beetle
  • Chrysomela vitellinaePhratora vitellinae
  • Chrysomela polygoniGastrophysa polygoni
  • Chrysomela pallidaGonioctena pallida
  • Chrysomela staphylaeaChrysolina staphylaea
  • Chrysomela politaChrysolina polita
  • Chrysomela clavicornis
  • Chrysomela populiChrysomela populi
  • Chrysomela viminalis
  • Chrysomela 10-punctata
  • Chrysomela lapponicaChrysomela lapponica
  • Chrysomela boleti
  • Chrysomela collaris
  • Chrysomela sanguinolentaChrysolina sanguinolenta
  • Chrysomela marginataChrysolina marginata
  • Chrysomela marginellaHydrothassa marginella
  • Chrysomela aestuans
  • Chrysomela coccineaEndomychus coccineus
  • Chrysomela philadelphicaCalligrapha philadelphica
  • Chrysomela americanaChrysolina americana
  • Chrysomela sacra
  • Chrysomela minuta
  • Chrysomela oleraceaAltica oleracea
  • Chrysomela chrysocephalaPsylliodes chrysocephala
  • Chrysomela hyoscyami
  • Chrysomela erythrocephala
  • Chrysomela helxines
  • Chrysomela exsoletaLongitarsus exsoletus
  • Chrysomela nitidulaCrepidodera nitidula
  • Chrysomela nemorumPhyllotreta nemorum
  • Chrysomela rufipesDerocrepis rufipes
  • Chrysomela holsaticaLongitarsus holsaticus
  • Chrysomela hemisphaerica
  • Chrysomela surinamensis
  • Chrysomela litera
  • Chrysomela aequinoctialis
  • Chrysomela tridentata
  • Chrysomela 4-punctataClytra quadripunctata
  • Chrysomela 2-punctata
  • Chrysomela moraeiCryptocephalus moraei
  • Chrysomela nitida
  • Chrysomela sericeaCryptocephalus sericeus
  • Chrysomela coryli
  • Chrysomela pini
  • Chrysomela bothnica
  • Chrysomela cordigera
  • Chrysomela 6-punctata
  • Chrysomela 10-maculata
  • Chrysomela obscuraBromius obscurus
  • Chrysomela merdigeraLilioceris merdigera
  • Chrysomela nymphaeaeGalerucella nymphaeae
  • Chrysomela capreaLochmaea caprea
  • Chrysomela 4-maculata
  • Chrysomela cyanellaLema cyanella
  • Chrysomela 12-punctataCrioceris duodecimpunctata
  • Chrysomela melanopusOulema melanopus, the cereal leaf beetle
  • Chrysomela phellandriiPrasocuris phellandrii
  • Chrysomela asparagiCrioceris asparagi
  • Chrysomela cerasiOrsodacne cerasi
  • Chrysomela sulphureaCteniopus sulphureus
  • Chrysomela cervina
  • Chrysomela ceramboides
  • Chrysomela murina
  • Chrysomela hirtaLagria hirta
  • Chrysomela inda
  • Chrysomela elongataTillus elongatus

Curculio (true weevils)[]

  • Curculio palmarumRhynchophorus palmarum
  • Curculio indus
  • Curculio hemipterus
  • Curculio violaceus
  • Curculio alliariae
  • Curculio cyaneus
  • Curculio aterrimus
  • Curculio cerasi
  • Curculio acridulusNotaris acridulus
  • Curculio purpureus
  • Curculio frumentariusApion frumentarium
  • Curculio granariusSitophilus granarius
  • Curculio dorsalis
  • Curculio melanocardius
  • Curculio piniPissodes pini
  • Curculio rumicisHypera rumicis
  • Curculio lapathiCryptorhynchus lapathi
  • Curculio cupreus
  • Curculio scaberOtiorhynchus scaber
  • Curculio T-albumLimnobaris t-album
  • Curculio quercusOrchestes quercus
  • Curculio arator
  • Curculio 2-punctatusEllescus bipunctatus
  • Curculio 4-maculatusNedyus quadrimaculatus
  • Curculio 5-maculatus
  • Curculio pericarpiusRhinoncus pericarpius
  • Curculio scrophulariaeCionus scrophulariae
  • Curculio vittatus
  • Curculio paraplecticusLixus paraplecticus
  • Curculio algirusLixomorphus algirus
  • Curculio bacchus
  • Curculio betulae
  • Curculio populi
  • Curculio alniOrchestes alni
  • Curculio salicisTachyerges salicis
  • Curculio fagiOrchestes fagi
  • Curculio segetis
  • Curculio pomorumAnthonomus pomorum
  • Curculio ovatusOtiorhynchus ovatus
  • Curculio carbonariusMagdalis carbonaria
  • Curculio mucoreus
  • Curculio pusio
  • Curculio vaginalis
  • Curculio stigma
  • Curculio depressus
  • Curculio annulatus
  • Curculio dispar
  • Curculio anchoragoBrentus anchorago
  • Curculio abietisHylobius abietis, the pine weevil
  • Curculio germanus
  • Curculio nucumCurculio nucum
  • Curculio 5-punctatus
  • Curculio hispidusTrachodes hispidus
  • Curculio rectirostris
  • Curculio pediculariusAnthonomus pedicularius
  • Curculio ligusticiOtiorhynchus ligustici
  • Curculio pyriPhyllobius pyri
  • Curculio oblongusPhyllobius oblongus
  • Curculio argentatusPhyllobius argentatus
  • Curculio ovatusOtiorhynchus ovatus
  • Curculio cervinusPolydrusus cervinus
  • Curculio argyreus
  • Curculio viridis
  • Curculio speciosus
  • Curculio ruficornis
  • Curculio albinusPlatystomos albinus
  • Curculio lineatusSitona lineatus
  • Curculio incanus
  • Curculio cloropus
  • Curculio rufipes
  • Curculio nebulosus
  • Curculio aterRhyncolus ater
  • Curculio emeritus
  • Curculio barbarusBrachycerus barbarus
  • Curculio cornutus
  • Curculio 16-punctatus
  • Curculio granulatus
  • Curculio abbreviatusDiaprepes abbreviatus
  • Curculio chinensisCallosobruchus chinensis
  • Curculio apterus

Attelabus (leaf-rolling weevils)[]

Cerambyx (longhorn beetles)[]

Rosalia alpina was named Cerambyx alpinus in 1758.
Cerambyx cerdo was named in 1758.
Lamia textor was named Cerambyx textor in 1758.
Phymatodes testaceus was named Cerambyx testaceus in 1758.

Leptura[]

  • Leptura aquaticaDonacia aquatica
  • Leptura melanuraStenurella melanura
  • Leptura rubraStictoleptura rubra
  • Leptura virensLepturobosca virens
  • Leptura sericeaPlateumaris sericea
  • Leptura 4-maculataPachyta quadrimaculata
  • Leptura meridianaStenocorus meridianus
  • Leptura interrogationisBrachyta interrogationis
  • Leptura 6-maculataJudolia sexmaculata
  • Leptura 4-fasciataLeptura quadrifasciata
  • Leptura attenuata
  • Leptura nigra
  • Leptura virgineaGaurotes virginea
  • Leptura collarisDinoptera collaris
  • Leptura rustica
  • Leptura mysticaAnaglyptus mysticus
  • Leptura necydaleaIsthmiade necydalea
  • Leptura detrita
  • Leptura arcuata
  • Leptura arietisClytus arietis
  • Leptura praeustaTetrops praeusta
  • Leptura linearis

Cantharis (soldier beetles)[]

  • Cantharis noctilucaLampyris noctiluca, the common glow-worm
  • Cantharis pyralisPhotinus pyralis
  • Cantharis lampyris
  • Cantharis ignitaAspisoma ignitum
  • Cantharis lucida
  • Cantharis phosphorea
  • Cantharis mauritanica
  • Cantharis chinensis
  • Cantharis italica
  • Cantharis fuscaCantharis fusca
  • Cantharis lividaCantharis livida
  • Cantharis rufaCantharis rufa
  • Cantharis sanguinea
  • Cantharis obscuraCantharis obscura
  • Cantharis lateralisCantharis lateralis
  • Cantharis aeneaMalachius aeneus
  • Cantharis bipustulataMalachius bipustulatus
  • Cantharis pedicularia
  • Cantharis fasciata
  • Cantharis biguttata
  • Cantharis minimaMalthodes minimus
  • Cantharis testacea
  • Cantharis pectinata
  • Cantharis serrata
  • Cantharis tropica
  • Cantharis pectinicornis
  • Cantharis caerulea
  • Cantharis viridissimaChrysanthia viridissima
  • Cantharis navalis
  • Cantharis melanuraNacerdes melanura

Elater (click beetles)[]

  • Elater oculatusAlaus oculatus
  • Elater noctilucusPyrophorus noctilucus
  • Elater phosphoreus
  • Elater brunneusSericus brunneus
  • Elater syriacus
  • Elater cruciatus
  • Elater linearisDenticollis linearis
  • Elater ruficollis
  • Elater mesomelusDenticollis linearis
  • Elater castaneus
  • Elater ferrugineusElater ferrugineus
  • Elater sanguineus
  • Elater balteatusAmpedus balteatus
  • Elater marginatusDalopius marginatus
  • Elater sputatorAgriotes sputator
  • Elater obscurusAgriotes obscurus
  • Elater tristis
  • Elater fasciatus
  • Elater murinusAgrypnus murinus
  • Elater tessellatusProsternon tessellatum
  • Elater aeneusSelatosomus aeneus
  • Elater pectinicornis
  • Elater nigerHemicrepidius niger
  • Elater minutusLimonius minutus

Cicindela (ground beetles)[]

  • Cicindela campestrisCicindela campestris, the green tiger beetle
  • Cicindela hybridaCicindela hybrida, the northern dune tiger beetle
  • Cicindela germanicaCylindera germanica
  • Cicindela sylvaticaCicindela sylvatica, the wood tiger beetle
  • Cicindela maura
  • Cicindela ripariaElaphrus riparius
  • Cicindela aquaticaNotiophilus aquaticus

Buprestis (jewel beetles)[]

  • Buprestis giganteaEuchroma gigantea
  • Buprestis 8-guttataBuprestis octoguttata
  • Buprestis gnita
  • Buprestis stricta
  • Buprestis sternicornisSternocera sternicornis
  • Buprestis mariana
  • Buprestis chrysostigma
  • Buprestis rustica
  • Buprestis fascicularis
  • Buprestis hirta
  • Buprestis nitidulaAnthaxia nitidula
  • Buprestis bimaculataStrigoptera bimaculata
  • Buprestis tristis
  • Buprestis cuprea
  • Buprestis nobilis
  • Buprestis 4-punctataAnthaxia quadripunctata
  • Buprestis minutaTrachys minutus
  • Buprestis viridisAgrilus viridis
  • Buprestis linearis

Dytiscus (Dytiscidae)[]

  • Dytiscus piceusHydrophilus piceus
  • Dytiscus caraboidesHydrochara caraboides
  • Dytiscus fuscipesHydrobius fuscipes
  • Dytiscus latissimusDytiscus latissimus
  • Dytiscus marginalisGreat diving beetle
  • Dytiscus striatusColymbetes striatus
  • Dytiscus fuscusColymbetes fuscus
  • Dytiscus cinereus
  • Dytiscus semistriatusDytiscus marginalis
  • Dytiscus sulcatusAcilius sulcatus
  • Dytiscus erytrocephalusHydroporus erythrocephalus
  • Dytiscus maculatus
  • Dytiscus minutusLaccophilus minutus
  • Dytiscus natatorGyrinus natator
  • Dytiscus scarabaeoidesHydrobius fuscipes

Carabus[]

Tenebrio (darkling beetles)[]

Meloe (blister beetles)[]

  • Meloe proscarabaeusMeloe proscarabaeus
  • Meloe majalis
  • Meloe vesicatoriusLytta vesicatoria, Spanish fly
  • Meloe syriacus
  • Meloe cichorii
  • Meloe algiricus
  • Meloe schaefferi
  • Meloe floralis

Mordella (tumbling flower beetles)[]

Necydalis (necydaline beetles)[]

  • Necydalis major [24]
  • Necydalis minor [24]

Staphylinus (rove beetles)[]

  • Staphylinus hirtusEmus hirtus
  • Staphylinus murinus
  • Staphylinus maxillosusCreophilus maxillosus
  • Staphylinus erytropterusStaphylinus erythropterus
  • Staphylinus politus
  • Staphylinus rufus Oxyporus rufus
  • Staphylinus riparius
  • Staphylinus lignorum
  • Staphylinus subterraneus
  • Staphylinus flavescensQuedius cinctus[25]
  • Staphylinus 2-guttatus
  • Staphylinus littoreus[26]
  • Staphylinus sanguineus
  • Staphylinus caraboides
  • Staphylinus chrysomelinus
  • Staphylinus flavipes
  • Staphylinus fuscipes
  • Staphylinus rufipes
  • Staphylinus boleti

Forficula (earwigs)[]

  • Forficula auriculariaForficula auricularia [27]
  • Forficula minorLabia minor [27]
Blaberus giganteus was named Blatta gigantea in 1758.

Blatta (cockroaches)[]

[Note 1]

  • Blatta giganteaBlaberus giganteus
  • Blatta aegyptiaca
  • Blatta surinamensisPycnoscelus surinamensis, Surinam cockroach
  • Blatta americanaPeriplaneta americana, American cockroach
  • Blatta niveaPanchlora nivea
  • Blatta africana
  • Blatta orientalisBlatta orientalis, Oriental cockroach
  • Blatta lapponicaEctobius lapponicus
  • Blatta oblongata

Gryllus (other orthopteroid insects)[]

[Note 2]

The European mantis was named Gryllus Mantis religiosus in 1758.

Mantis[]

  • Gryllus gigas
  • Gryllus phthisicus
  • Gryllus siccifolius
  • Gryllus gongylodesGongylus gongylodes
  • Gryllus religiosusMantis religiosa, European mantis
  • Gryllus oratoriusIris oratoria
  • Gryllus precariusStagmatoptera precaria
  • Gryllus bicornisSchizocephala bicornis
  • Gryllus tricolorHarpagomantis tricolor
  • Gryllus strumariusChoeradodis strumaria

Acrida[]

Bulla[]

  • Gryllus unicolor
  • Gryllus variolosus
  • Gryllus serratus
  • Gryllus carinatus
  • Gryllus bipunctatus
  • Gryllus subulatusTetrix subulata

Acheta[]

Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa was named Gryllus Acheta gryllotalpa in 1758.
  • Gryllus gryllotalpaGryllotalpa gryllotalpa
  • Gryllus domesticusGryllus domesticus, house cricket
  • Gryllus campestrisGryllus campestris
  • Gryllus umbraculatus
The wart-biter was named Gryllus Tettigonia verrucivorus in 1758.

Tettigonia[]

  • Gryllus citrifolius
  • Gryllus laurifolius
  • Gryllus myrtifolius
  • Gryllus elongatusMecopoda elongata
  • Gryllus lamellatus
  • Gryllus ocellatusPterochroza ocellata
  • Gryllus acuminatus
  • Gryllus triopsNeoconocephalus triops
  • Gryllus rugosus
  • Gryllus coronatus
  • Gryllus aquilinus
  • Gryllus melanopterusClonia melanoptera
  • Gryllus fastigiatus
  • Gryllus coriaceus
  • Gryllus viridissimusTettigonia viridissima
  • Gryllus verrucivorusDecticus verrucivorus, wart-biter
  • Gryllus pupus

Locusta[]

The migratory locust was named Gryllus Locusta migratorius in 1758.
  • Gryllus elephas
  • Gryllus cristatusTropidacris cristata
  • Gryllus morbillosus
  • Gryllus miliarisAularches miliaris
  • Gryllus haematopus
  • Gryllus migratoriusMigratory locust
  • Gryllus tataricus
  • Gryllus variegatusZonocerus variegatus
  • Gryllus caerulescensOedipoda caerulescens
  • Gryllus italicusCalliptamus italicus
  • Gryllus stridulusPsophus stridulus
  • Gryllus carolinusDissosteira carolina
  • Gryllus obscurusPycnodictya obscura
  • Gryllus flavusOedaleus flavus
  • Gryllus apricariusChorthippus apricarius
  • Gryllus viridulusOmocestus viridulus
  • Gryllus biguttulusChorthippus biguttulus
  • Gryllus rufusGomphocerippus rufus
  • Gryllus grossusStethophyma grossum
  • Gryllus pedestrisPodisma pedestris

Footnotes[]

  1. ^ The current names of all Linnaeus' Blatta species are taken from Marshall (1983).[14]
  2. ^ The current names of all Linnaeus' Gryllus species are taken from Marshall (1983).[14]

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