Microcentrum

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Microcentrum
Katydid tx.jpg
Microcentrum rhombifolium
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Orthoptera
Suborder: Ensifera
Family: Tettigoniidae
Subfamily: Phaneropterinae
Tribe: Microcentrini
Genus: Microcentrum
Scudder, 1862
Synonyms
  • Acrephyllum Piza, 1973
  • Carnavalia Koçak & Kemal, 2008
  • Linkia Piza, 1971
  • Malkinia Piza, 1979
  • Microcentrus Riley, 1874
Lesser angle-wing katydid
Microcentrum retinerve, Jamaica
Eggs of Microcentrum.

Microcentrum[1] is a genus of phaneropterid bushcrickets, sometimes known as "angle-wing katydids"[citation needed] and found in the Americas.[2]

Species[]

The Orthoptera Species File lists the following Microcentrum species:[2]

  • Microcentrum angustatum Narrowed angle-wing katydid from South America[3] and the Caribbean[4]
  • from Southeastern Brazil[5]
  • Microcentrum californicum California angle-wing katydid
  • Champion angle-wing katydid from Panama
  • from Panama
  • Costa Rican angle-wing katydid
  • from Eastern Brazil
  • Larger angle-wing katydid from the Southeastern United States
  • Irregular angle-wing katydid from far-western Brazil
  • Lance angle-wing katydid from Brazil
  • Microcentrum latifrons Southwestern angle-wing katydid
  • from southern Brazil
  • Louisiana angle-wing katydid found in Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee
  • Bright angle-wing katydid from northeastern Brazil
  • from Suriname
  • Bordered angle-wing katydid from northeastern Brazil
  • Mini-pearl katydid from Brazil
  • Texas angle-wing katydid
  • Myrtle-leaf katydid from Central and South America
  • from Northern Brazil
  • from Northern Brazil
  • Black-lined angle-wing katydid from Bolivia
  • from Central America and Colombia
  • from French Guyana
  • Microcentrum retinerve lesser angle-wing katydid found in the eastern United States
  • Microcentrum rhombifolium greater angle-wing or broadwing katydid found in the United States and Mexico
  • from Panama
  • from Central America
  • from Mexico
  • Smooth angle-wing katydid from Northwest Mexico
  • Surinam angle-wing katydid
  • from Central America
  • Totonaca katydid from Mexico
  • from the Caribbean Sea
  • Varagua katydid from the Trinidad River, Panama
  • from southeastern Brazil

References[]

  1. ^ Scudder SH (1862) Boston Jour. Nat. Hist. 7(3): 446.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Orthoptera Species File (retrieved 18 March 2020)
  3. ^ Carnegie Museum, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Annals of the Carnegie Museum, Volume 9 Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Institute, 1915, pg.332.
  4. ^ New York Entomological Society, Journal of the New York Entomological Society, Volume 14 p. 157.
  5. ^ Piza Jr. Uma nova Parableta de Piracicaba (Phaneropteridae). Revista de Agricultura (Piracicaba). 1968. 43(3-4):103-104

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