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Deltonotus Vietnamensis
''DeltonotusHancock JL (1904) ''Spolia Zeylanica'' 2: 107. is an Asian genus of ground-hoppers (Orthoptera: Caelifera) in the subfamily Cladonotinae and tribe Cladonotini. Species ''Deltonotus'' includes the species: * ''Deltonotus gibbiceps'' (Bolívar, 1902) * ''Deltonotus hainanensis'' Zheng & Liang, 1985 * ''Deltonotus subcucullatus ''DeltonotusHancock JL (1904) ''Spolia Zeylanica'' 2: 107. is an Asian genus of ground-hoppers (Orthoptera: Caelifera) in the subfamily Cladonotinae and tribe Cladonotini. Species ''Deltonotus'' includes the species: * ''Deltonotus gibbiceps' ...'' (Walker, 1871) – type species (as ''D. tectiformis'' Hancock) * '' Deltonotus vietnamensis'' Storozhenko, 2011 References External links Image and description at Rufford.org* {{taxonbar, from=Q10468443 Tetrigidae Caelifera genera Orthoptera of Indo-China ...
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Tetrigidae
Tetrigidae is an ancient family in the order Orthoptera, which also includes similar families such as crickets, grasshoppers, and their allies. Species within the Tetrigidae are variously called groundhoppers, pygmy grasshoppers,Borror DJ, Tripplehorn CA, Johnson NF (1989) An Introduction to the Study of Insects, 6th edition. Harcourt Brace College Publishers. New York. pg 213 pygmy devils or (mostly historical) "grouse locusts".Imms AD, rev. Richards OW & Davies RG (1970) ''A General Textbook of Entomology'' 9th Ed. Methuen 886 pp. Diagnostic characteristics Tetrigidae are typically less than 20 mm in length and are recognizable by a long pronotum. This pronotum extends over the length of the abdomen, sometimes to the tip of the wings, and ends in a point. In other Orthoptera, the pronotum is short and covers neither the abdomen nor the wings. Tetrigidae are generally cryptic in coloration. Some species have enlarged pronota that mimic leaves, stones or twigs. Other chara ...
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Orthoptera
Orthoptera () is an order of insects that comprises the grasshoppers, locusts, and crickets, including closely related insects, such as the bush crickets or katydids and wētā. The order is subdivided into two suborders: Caelifera – grasshoppers, locusts, and close relatives; and Ensifera – crickets and close relatives. More than 20,000 species are distributed worldwide. The insects in the order have incomplete metamorphosis, and produce sound (known as a "stridulation") by rubbing their wings against each other or their legs, the wings or legs containing rows of corrugated bumps. The tympanum, or ear, is located in the front tibia in crickets, mole crickets, and bush crickets or katydids, and on the first abdominal segment in the grasshoppers and locusts. These organisms use vibrations to locate other individuals. Grasshoppers and other orthopterans are able to fold their wings (i.e. they are members of Neoptera). Etymology The name is derived from the Greek ὀρθό ...
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Caelifera
The Caelifera are a suborder of orthopteran insects. They include the grasshoppers and grasshopper-like insects, as well as other superfamilies classified with them: the ground-hoppers (Tetrigoidea) and pygmy mole crickets (Tridactyloidea). The latter should not be confused with the mole crickets (Gryllotalpidae), which belong to the other Orthopteran sub-order Ensifera. The name of this suborder comes from Latin meaning ''chisel-bearing'' ("chisel" in Latin: ''caelum''), referring to the "stout" shape of its species' ovipositors. Subdivisions and their distribution The Caelifera include some 2,400 valid genera and about 12,000 known species. Many undescribed species probably exist, especially in tropical forests. The Caelifera have a predominantly tropical distribution (as with most Orthoptera) with fewer species known from temperate climate zones. Caelifera are divided into two infraorders: the more basal Tridactylidea and the Acrididea or grasshopper-like species. Thi ...
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Cladonotinae
Cladonotinae is a subfamily of groundhoppers (Orthoptera: Caelifera) containing more than 70 genera and 260 described species. These insects are found in tropical areas world-wide. Tribes and Genera The following genera, in four tribes, belong to the subfamily Cladonotinae: Choriphyllini Auth. Cadena-Castañeda & Silva, 2019; central America # '' Choriphyllum'' Serville, 1838 # '' Phyllotettix'' Hancock, 1902 Cladonotini Auth. Bolívar, 1887; tropical Asia # '' Boczkitettix'' Tumbrinck, 2014 # '' Cladonotus'' Saussure, 1862 # '' Deltonotus'' Hancock, 1904 # '' Diotarus'' Stål, 1877 # '' Dolatettix'' Hancock, 1907 # '' Gignotettix'' Hancock, 1909 # '' Hancockella'' Uvarov, 1940 # '' Holoarcus'' Hancock, 1909 # '' Hymenotes'' Westwood, 1837 # '' Misythus'' Stål, 1877 # '' Piezotettix'' Bolívar, 1887 # '' Yunnantettix'' Zheng, 1995 Mucrotettigini Auth. Cadena-Castañeda & Silva, 2019; South America * '' Antillotettix'' Perez-Gelabert, 2003 * '' Armasius'' Perez-Gelabert & Yong, ...
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Tribe (biology)
In biology, a tribe is a taxonomic rank above genus, but below family and subfamily. It is sometimes subdivided into subtribes. By convention, all taxonomic ranks from genus upwards are capitalized, including both tribe and subtribe. In zoology, the standard ending for the name of a zoological tribe is "-ini". Examples include the tribes Caprini (goat-antelopes), Hominini (hominins), Bombini (bumblebees), and Thunnini (tunas). The tribe Hominini is divided into subtribes by some scientists; subtribe Hominina then comprises "humans". The standard ending for the name of a zoological subtribe is "-ina". In botany, the standard ending for the name of a botanical tribe is "-eae". Examples include the tribes Acalypheae and Hyacintheae. The tribe Hyacintheae is divided into subtribes, including the subtribe Massoniinae. The standard ending for the name of a botanical subtribe is "-inae". In bacteriology, the form of tribe names is as in botany, e.g., Pseudomonadeae, based on the ge ...
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Cladonotini
Cladonotinae is a subfamily of groundhoppers (Orthoptera: Caelifera) containing more than 70 genera and 260 described species. These insects are found in tropical areas world-wide. Tribes and Genera The following genera, in four tribes, belong to the subfamily Cladonotinae: Choriphyllini Auth. Cadena-Castañeda & Silva, 2019; central America # '' Choriphyllum'' Serville, 1838 # '' Phyllotettix'' Hancock, 1902 Cladonotini Auth. Bolívar, 1887; tropical Asia # '' Boczkitettix'' Tumbrinck, 2014 # '' Cladonotus'' Saussure, 1862 # ''Deltonotus'' Hancock, 1904 # '' Diotarus'' Stål, 1877 # '' Dolatettix'' Hancock, 1907 # '' Gignotettix'' Hancock, 1909 # '' Hancockella'' Uvarov, 1940 # '' Holoarcus'' Hancock, 1909 # '' Hymenotes'' Westwood, 1837 # '' Misythus'' Stål, 1877 # '' Piezotettix'' Bolívar, 1887 # '' Yunnantettix'' Zheng, 1995 Mucrotettigini Auth. Cadena-Castañeda & Silva, 2019; South America * '' Antillotettix'' Perez-Gelabert, 2003 * '' Armasius'' Perez-Gelabert & Yong, ...
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Deltonotus Gibbiceps
''DeltonotusHancock JL (1904) ''Spolia Zeylanica'' 2: 107. is an Asian genus of Tetrigidae, ground-hoppers (Orthoptera: Caelifera) in the subfamily Cladonotinae and Tribe (biology), tribe Cladonotini. Species ''Deltonotus'' includes the species: * ''Deltonotus gibbiceps'' (Bolívar, 1902) * ''Deltonotus hainanensis'' Zheng & Liang, 1985 * ''Deltonotus subcucullatus'' (Walker, 1871) – type species (as ''D. tectiformis'' Hancock) * ''Deltonotus vietnamensis'' Storozhenko, 2011 References External links Image and description at Rufford.org
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Deltonotus Hainanensis
''DeltonotusHancock JL (1904) ''Spolia Zeylanica'' 2: 107. is an Asian genus of ground-hoppers (Orthoptera: Caelifera) in the subfamily Cladonotinae and tribe Cladonotini. Species ''Deltonotus'' includes the species: * ''Deltonotus gibbiceps ''DeltonotusHancock JL (1904) ''Spolia Zeylanica'' 2: 107. is an Asian genus of Tetrigidae, ground-hoppers (Orthoptera: Caelifera) in the subfamily Cladonotinae and Tribe (biology), tribe Cladonotini. Species ''Deltonotus'' includes the species: ...'' (Bolívar, 1902) * '' Deltonotus hainanensis'' Zheng & Liang, 1985 * '' Deltonotus subcucullatus'' (Walker, 1871) – type species (as ''D. tectiformis'' Hancock) * '' Deltonotus vietnamensis'' Storozhenko, 2011 References External links Image and description at Rufford.org* {{taxonbar, from=Q10468443 Tetrigidae Caelifera genera Orthoptera of Indo-China ...
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Deltonotus Subcucullatus
''DeltonotusHancock JL (1904) ''Spolia Zeylanica'' 2: 107. is an Asian genus of ground-hoppers (Orthoptera: Caelifera) in the subfamily Cladonotinae and tribe Cladonotini. Species ''Deltonotus'' includes the species: * ''Deltonotus gibbiceps'' (Bolívar, 1902) * ''Deltonotus hainanensis ''DeltonotusHancock JL (1904) ''Spolia Zeylanica'' 2: 107. is an Asian genus of ground-hoppers (Orthoptera: Caelifera) in the subfamily Cladonotinae and tribe Cladonotini. Species ''Deltonotus'' includes the species: * ''Deltonotus gibbiceps ...'' Zheng & Liang, 1985 * '' Deltonotus subcucullatus'' (Walker, 1871) – type species (as ''D. tectiformis'' Hancock) * '' Deltonotus vietnamensis'' Storozhenko, 2011 References External links Image and description at Rufford.org* {{taxonbar, from=Q10468443 Tetrigidae Caelifera genera Orthoptera of Indo-China ...
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Deltonotus Vietnamensis
''DeltonotusHancock JL (1904) ''Spolia Zeylanica'' 2: 107. is an Asian genus of ground-hoppers (Orthoptera: Caelifera) in the subfamily Cladonotinae and tribe Cladonotini. Species ''Deltonotus'' includes the species: * ''Deltonotus gibbiceps'' (Bolívar, 1902) * ''Deltonotus hainanensis'' Zheng & Liang, 1985 * ''Deltonotus subcucullatus ''DeltonotusHancock JL (1904) ''Spolia Zeylanica'' 2: 107. is an Asian genus of ground-hoppers (Orthoptera: Caelifera) in the subfamily Cladonotinae and tribe Cladonotini. Species ''Deltonotus'' includes the species: * ''Deltonotus gibbiceps' ...'' (Walker, 1871) – type species (as ''D. tectiformis'' Hancock) * '' Deltonotus vietnamensis'' Storozhenko, 2011 References External links Image and description at Rufford.org* {{taxonbar, from=Q10468443 Tetrigidae Caelifera genera Orthoptera of Indo-China ...
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Caelifera Genera
The Caelifera are a suborder of orthopteran insects. They include the grasshoppers and grasshopper-like insects, as well as other superfamilies classified with them: the ground-hoppers (Tetrigoidea) and pygmy mole crickets (Tridactyloidea). The latter should not be confused with the mole crickets (Gryllotalpidae), which belong to the other Orthopteran sub-order Ensifera. The name of this suborder comes from Latin meaning ''chisel-bearing'' ("chisel" in Latin: ''caelum''), referring to the "stout" shape of its species' ovipositors. Subdivisions and their distribution The Caelifera include some 2,400 valid genera and about 12,000 known species. Many undescribed species probably exist, especially in tropical forests. The Caelifera have a predominantly tropical distribution (as with most Orthoptera) with fewer species known from temperate climate zones. Caelifera are divided into two infraorders: the more basal Tridactylidea and the Acrididea or grasshopper-like species. Thi ...
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