Phyllochoreia Westwoodi
''Phyllochoreia'' is a genus of grasshopper endemic to the Western Ghats of India and Sri Lanka. It is in the family Chorotypidae of the superfamily Eumastacoidea. The genus comprises four species: * ''Phyllochoreia equa'' Burr, 1899 * ''Phyllochoreia ramakrishnai'' Bolívar, 1914 * ''Phyllochoreia unicolor'' Westwood, 1839 * '' Phyllochoreia westwoodi'' Bolívar, 1930 The species ''Phyllochoreia ramakrishnai ''Phyllochoreia'' is a genus of grasshopper endemic to the Western Ghats of India and Sri Lanka. It is in the family Chorotypidae of the superfamily Eumastacoidea. The genus comprises four species: * ''Phyllochoreia equa'' Burr, 1899 * '' Phyl ...'' was named by Bolívar in 1914 after the Indian entomologist T. V. Ramakrishna Ayyar. References Chorotypidae Caelifera genera Insects of India Insects of Sri Lanka {{Chorotypidae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Phyllochoreia Unicolor
''Phyllochoreia'' is a genus of grasshopper endemic to the Western Ghats of India and Sri Lanka. It is in the family Chorotypidae of the superfamily Eumastacoidea. The genus comprises four species: * ''Phyllochoreia equa'' Burr, 1899 * ''Phyllochoreia ramakrishnai'' Bolívar, 1914 * ''Phyllochoreia unicolor'' Westwood, 1839 * ''Phyllochoreia westwoodi'' Bolívar, 1930 The species ''Phyllochoreia ramakrishnai'' was named by Bolívar in 1914 after the Indian entomologist T. V. Ramakrishna Ayyar. References Chorotypidae Caelifera genera Insects of India Insects of Sri Lanka {{Chorotypidae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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John Obadiah Westwood
John Obadiah Westwood (22 December 1805 – 2 January 1893) was an English entomologist and archaeologist also noted for his artistic talents. He published several illustrated works on insects and antiquities. He was among the first entomologists with an academic position at Oxford University. He was a natural theologian, staunchly anti-Darwinian, and sometimes adopted a quinarian viewpoint. Although he never travelled widely, he described species from around the world on the basis of specimens, especially of the larger, curious, and colourful species, obtained by naturalists and collectors in England. Life and work Westwood was born in a Quaker family in Sheffield, the son of medal and die maker, John Westwood (1774–1850) and Mary, daughter of Edward Betts. He went to school at the Friends' School, Sheffield and later at Lichfield when the family moved there. He apprenticed briefly to become a solicitor and worked briefly as a partner in a firm but gave up a career in law f ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Grasshopper
Grasshoppers are a group of insects belonging to the suborder Caelifera. They are among what is possibly the most ancient living group of chewing herbivorous insects, dating back to the early Triassic around 250 million years ago. Grasshoppers are typically ground-dwelling insects with powerful hind legs which allow them to escape from threats by leaping vigorously. As hemimetabolous insects, they do not undergo complete metamorphosis; they hatch from an egg into a nymph or "hopper" which undergoes five moults, becoming more similar to the adult insect at each developmental stage. The grasshopper hears through the tympanal organ which can be found in the first segment of the abdomen attached to the thorax; while its sense of vision is in the compound eyes, the change in light intensity is perceived in the simple eyes (ocelli). At high population densities and under certain environmental conditions, some grasshopper species can change color and behavior and form swarms. Under ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Phyllochoreia Equa
''Phyllochoreia'' is a genus of grasshopper endemic to the Western Ghats of India and Sri Lanka. It is in the family Chorotypidae of the superfamily Eumastacoidea. The genus comprises four species: * '' Phyllochoreia equa'' Burr, 1899 * '' Phyllochoreia ramakrishnai'' Bolívar, 1914 * ''Phyllochoreia unicolor ''Phyllochoreia'' is a genus of grasshopper endemic to the Western Ghats of India and Sri Lanka. It is in the family Chorotypidae of the superfamily Eumastacoidea. The genus comprises four species: * ''Phyllochoreia equa'' Burr, 1899 * ''Phyllo ...'' Westwood, 1839 * '' Phyllochoreia westwoodi'' Bolívar, 1930 The species '' Phyllochoreia ramakrishnai'' was named by Bolívar in 1914 after the Indian entomologist T. V. Ramakrishna Ayyar. References Chorotypidae Caelifera genera Insects of India Insects of Sri Lanka {{Chorotypidae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Phyllochoreia Ramakrishnai
''Phyllochoreia'' is a genus of grasshopper endemic to the Western Ghats of India and Sri Lanka. It is in the family Chorotypidae of the superfamily Eumastacoidea. The genus comprises four species: * ''Phyllochoreia equa'' Burr, 1899 * '' Phyllochoreia ramakrishnai'' Bolívar, 1914 * ''Phyllochoreia unicolor ''Phyllochoreia'' is a genus of grasshopper endemic to the Western Ghats of India and Sri Lanka. It is in the family Chorotypidae of the superfamily Eumastacoidea. The genus comprises four species: * ''Phyllochoreia equa'' Burr, 1899 * ''Phyllo ...'' Westwood, 1839 * '' Phyllochoreia westwoodi'' Bolívar, 1930 The species '' Phyllochoreia ramakrishnai'' was named by Bolívar in 1914 after the Indian entomologist T. V. Ramakrishna Ayyar. References Chorotypidae Caelifera genera Insects of India Insects of Sri Lanka {{Chorotypidae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Phyllochoreia Westwoodi
''Phyllochoreia'' is a genus of grasshopper endemic to the Western Ghats of India and Sri Lanka. It is in the family Chorotypidae of the superfamily Eumastacoidea. The genus comprises four species: * ''Phyllochoreia equa'' Burr, 1899 * ''Phyllochoreia ramakrishnai'' Bolívar, 1914 * ''Phyllochoreia unicolor'' Westwood, 1839 * '' Phyllochoreia westwoodi'' Bolívar, 1930 The species ''Phyllochoreia ramakrishnai ''Phyllochoreia'' is a genus of grasshopper endemic to the Western Ghats of India and Sri Lanka. It is in the family Chorotypidae of the superfamily Eumastacoidea. The genus comprises four species: * ''Phyllochoreia equa'' Burr, 1899 * '' Phyl ...'' was named by Bolívar in 1914 after the Indian entomologist T. V. Ramakrishna Ayyar. References Chorotypidae Caelifera genera Insects of India Insects of Sri Lanka {{Chorotypidae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chorotypidae
Chorotypidae is a family of tropical Asian grasshoppers Grasshoppers are a group of insects belonging to the suborder Caelifera. They are among what is possibly the most ancient living group of chewing herbivorous insects, dating back to the early Triassic around 250 million years ago. Grasshop ... (order Orthoptera), formerly included within the family Eumastacidae. These grasshoppers have a head that rises above the level of the thorax and short antennae. Some species have reduced wings, others have wings that widen towards the tips and still others have a flattened leaf-like shape. They lack abdominal tympani (hearing organs). Subfamilies and Genera The Orthoptera Species File lists the following: (31 March 2010) Chininae Chininae - China, Indo-C ...[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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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 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Insects Of India
Insects (from Latin ') are pancrustacean hexapod invertebrates of the class Insecta. They are the largest group within the arthropod phylum. Insects have a chitinous exoskeleton, a three-part body (head, thorax and abdomen), three pairs of jointed legs, compound eyes and one pair of antennae. Their blood is not totally contained in vessels; some circulates in an open cavity known as the haemocoel. Insects are the most diverse group of animals; they include more than a million described species and represent more than half of all known living organisms. The total number of extant species is estimated at between six and ten million; In: potentially over 90% of the animal life forms on Earth are insects. Insects may be found in nearly all environments, although only a small number of species reside in the oceans, which are dominated by another arthropod group, crustaceans, which recent research has indicated insects are nested within. Nearly all insects hatch from eggs. Insect ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |