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Copiocerinae
Copiocerinae is a subfamily of short-horned grasshoppers in the family Acrididae. There are at least 20 genera in Copiocerinae, found in southern North America, Central America, and South America. Tribes and Genera There are three tribes in Copiocerinae: Aleuasini Auth: Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893 # '' Aleuas'' Stål, 1878 # '' Zygoclistron'' Rehn, 1905 Clematodini Auth: Rehn & Eades, 1961 # '' Apoxitettix'' Descamps, 1984 # '' Bucephalacris'' Giglio-Tos, 1894 # '' Clematodes'' Scudder, 1900 # '' Dellia'' Stål, 1878 Copiocerini Auth: Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893 # '' Adimantus'' Stål, 1878 # ''Antiphon'' Stål, 1878 # '' Caenacris'' Amédégnato & Descamps, 1979 # '' Chlorohippus'' Bruner, 1911 # '' Contacris'' Amédégnato & Descamps, 1979 # '' Copiocera'' Burmeister, 1838 # '' Copiocerina'' Descamps, 1978 # '' Copiotettix'' Descamps, 1984 # '' Cyphacris'' Gerstaecker, 1889 # '' Episcopotettix'' Rehn, 1903 # '' Eumecacris'' Descamps & Amédégnato, 1972 # '' Hippacris'' Scudd ...
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Copiocerini
Copiocerinae is a subfamily of short-horned grasshoppers in the family Acrididae. There are at least 20 genera in Copiocerinae, found in southern North America, Central America, and South America. Tribes and Genera There are three tribes in Copiocerinae: Aleuasini Auth: Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893 # ''Aleuas'' Stål, 1878 # '' Zygoclistron'' Rehn, 1905 Clematodini Auth: Rehn & Eades, 1961 # '' Apoxitettix'' Descamps, 1984 # '' Bucephalacris'' Giglio-Tos, 1894 # '' Clematodes'' Scudder, 1900 # '' Dellia'' Stål, 1878 Copiocerini Auth: Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893 # '' Adimantus'' Stål, 1878 # ''Antiphon'' Stål, 1878 # '' Caenacris'' Amédégnato & Descamps, 1979 # '' Chlorohippus'' Bruner, 1911 # '' Contacris'' Amédégnato & Descamps, 1979 # '' Copiocera'' Burmeister, 1838 # '' Copiocerina'' Descamps, 1978 # '' Copiotettix'' Descamps, 1984 # '' Cyphacris'' Gerstaecker, 1889 # '' Episcopotettix'' Rehn, 1903 # '' Eumecacris'' Descamps & Amédégnato, 1972 # '' Hippacris'' Scudder ...
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Short-horned Grasshopper
The AcrididaeMacLeay WS (1821) ''Horae Entomologicae or Essays on the Annulose Animals'' 2 are the predominant family of grasshoppers, comprising some 10,000 of the 11,000 species of the entire suborder Caelifera. The Acrididae are best known because all locusts (swarming grasshoppers) are of the Acrididae. The subfamily Oedipodinae is sometimes classified as a distinct family Oedipodidae in the superfamily Acridoidea. Acrididae grasshoppers are characterized by relatively short and stout antennae, and tympana on the side of the first abdominal segment. Subfamilies The ''Orthoptera Species File'' (September 2021) lists the following subfamilies of Acrididae. The numbers of genera and species are approximate and may change over time. # Acridinae MacLeay, 1821 (140 genera, 470 species), Worldwide: temperate and tropical # Calliptaminae Jacobson, 1905 (12 genera, 90 species), Africa, Europe, Asia # Caryandinae Yin & Liu, 1987 (3 genera, 100 species), Africa, Asia ## ' ...
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Monachidium
''Monachidium'' is a genus of grasshoppers belonging to the family Acrididae. Species The monotypic genus In biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group (taxon) that contains only one immediately subordinate taxon. A monotypic species is one that does not include subspecies or smaller, infraspecific taxa. In the case of genera, the term "unispec ... '' Monachidium lunum'' (Johannson, 1763) is found in tropical South America. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q14643953, from2=Q10587933 Acrididae genera Taxa named by Jean Guillaume Audinet-Serville Monotypic Orthoptera genera ...
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Acrididae
The AcrididaeMacLeay WS (1821) ''Horae Entomologicae or Essays on the Annulose Animals'' 2 are the predominant family of grasshoppers, comprising some 10,000 of the 11,000 species of the entire suborder Caelifera. The Acrididae are best known because all locusts (swarming grasshoppers) are of the Acrididae. The subfamily Oedipodinae is sometimes classified as a distinct family Oedipodidae in the superfamily Acridoidea. Acrididae grasshoppers are characterized by relatively short and stout antennae, and tympana on the side of the first abdominal segment. Subfamilies The ''Orthoptera Species File'' (September 2021) lists the following subfamilies of Acrididae. The numbers of genera and species are approximate and may change over time. # Acridinae MacLeay, 1821 (140 genera, 470 species), Worldwide: temperate and tropical # Calliptaminae Jacobson, 1905 (12 genera, 90 species), Africa, Europe, Asia # Caryandinae Yin & Liu, 1987 (3 genera, 100 species), Africa, Asia ## ''C ...
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