Pamphaginae

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Pamphaginae
P ortolaniae.jpg
Pamphagus ortolaniae
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Orthoptera
Suborder: Caelifera
Family: Pamphagidae
Subfamily: Pamphaginae
Burmeister, 1840

Pamphaginae[1] is a subfamily of grasshoppers in the family Pamphagidae, with species found in Africa and Asia.[2][3]

Tribes and Genera[]

The following genera are recognised in the subfamily Pamphaginae:[2]

Euryparyphini[]

Auth: La Greca, 1993

  1. Eunapiodes Bolívar, 1907
  2. Euryparyphes Fischer, 1853
  3. La Greca, 1993
  4. Bolívar, 1914
  5. La Greca, 1993

Finotiini[]

Auth: Bolívar, 1916 (monotypic)

  1. Bonnet, 1884

Nocarodeini[]

Auth: Bolívar, 1916

  1. Mistshenko, 1951
  2. Mistshenko, 1951
  3. Ramme, 1951
  4. Adelung, 1907
  5. Mistshenko, 1951
  6. Mirzayans, 1991
  7. Uvarov, 1928
  8. Nocarodes Fischer von Waldheim, 1846
  9. Bolívar, 1916
  10. Mistshenko, 1951
  11. Mistshenko, 1951
  12. Ünal, 2016

Pamphagini[]

Auth: Burmeister, 1840

  1. Uvarov, 1927
  2. Acinipe Rambur, 1838
  3. Bolívar, 1914
  4. Eumigus Bolívar, 1878
  5. Bolívar, 1912
  6. Morales-Agacino, 1945
  7. Koçak, 1981
  8. Bolívar, 1912
  9. Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1882
  10. Ocneropsis Uvarov, 1942
  11. Massa, 1995
  12. Stål, 1876
  13. Pamphagus Thunberg, 1815
  14. Paracinipe Descamps & Mounassif, 1972
  15. Bolívar, 1878
  16. Chopard, 1943
  17. Morales-Agacino & Descamps, 1968

Tropidauchenini[]

Auth: Zhang, Yin & Yin, 2003

  1. Mistshenko, 1951
  2. Saussure, 1887

Incertae sedis[]

  1. Acrostira Enderlein, 1929
  2. Enderlein, 1929

References[]

  1. ^ Burmeister H (1840) Zeitsch. Entom. 2: 45.
  2. ^ a b "subfamily Pamphaginae Burmeister, 1840". orthoptera.speciesfile.org. Retrieved 2021-03-31.
  3. ^ Stål C (1876) Bihang Kungl. Svenska Vet. Akad. Handl. 4(5): 30.

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