Enyaliopsis
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Enyaliopsis petersii, Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique | |
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Genus: | Enyaliopsis Karsch, 1887
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Enyaliopsis is the largest genus in the subfamily Hetrodinae of the family Tettigoniidae (bush-crickets or katydids). It is made up of 24 species found from east-central to southern Africa.[1]
- Peringuey, 1916
- (Lucas, 1885)
- Sjostedt, 1913
- (Lucas, 1884)
- (Gerst., 1869)
- Sjostedt, 1926
- Glenn, 1991
- Weidner, 1941
- Glenn, 1991
- Sjostedt, 1926
- Sjostedt, 1913
- Glenn, 1991
- Glenn, 1991
- Glenn, 1991
- Glenn, 1991
- Glenn, 1991
- (I. Bolivar, 1881)
- Glenn, 1991
- Peringuey, 1916
- (Shaum, 1853)
- Weidner, 1955
- Glenn, 1991
- Peringuey, 1916
- Glenn, 1991
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Categories:
- Tettigoniidae genera
- Orthoptera of Africa
- Tettigoniidae stubs