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Catantopinae
Male Cryptocatantops haemorrhoidalis
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Catantopinae

Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893
Tribes

17, and see text

The subfamily Catantopinae is a group of insects classified under family Acrididae. Commonly called spur-throated grasshoppers,[1] that name is also used for some grasshoppers from related subfamilies, namely the genus Melanoplus from the Melanoplinae. Indeed, the delimitation of these two subfamilies needs restudy: the Podismini for example are sometimes placed here, sometimes in the Melanoplinae.

Tribes and selected genera

Numerous genera are not yet assigned to tribes. These are:

AbisaresAlectorolophellusAlectorolophusAllotriusiaAlpinacrisAlthaemenesAlulacrisAmbreaAmismiziaAnapropacrisAngolacrisAnischnansisAnomalocatantopsAnthermusAntitaApalacrisApalniacrisAresceuticaArmindaAssamacrisAuloserpusiaBacuitaBambusacrisBannacrisBarombiaBettotaniaBhutanacridellaBibracteBinaluacrisBrachaspisBrachycatantopsBrachyelytracrisBrownacrisBumacrisBurttiaCalderoniaCallicatantopsCardeniopsisCardeniusCarsulaCarydanaCelebesiaCerechtaChitauraChopardmindaChoroedocusChromophialospheraCingaliaCircocephalusCledraCoenonaColoracrisConiocaraCraneopsisCriotocatantopsCrobylostenusCryptocatantopsCylindracrisDeliacrisDendrocatantopsDescampsillaDigrammacrisDioscoridusDirshillaDubitacrisDuplessisiaDuviardiaEliyaEnoplotettixEpacrocatantopsEritrichiusEubocoanaEucnemidiaEupreponotusEupropacrisExopropacrisFerFrontifissiaGemenetaGenimenGenimenoidesGerundaGibbiterqumGuineacrisGuizhouacrisHadrolecocatantopsHarantacrisHarpezocatantopsHeinrichiusHygracrisIkonnikoviaIschnansisIxalidiumJavanacrisKinangopaKwidschwiaLefroyaLiaopodismaLongchuanacrisLonggenacrisLongzhouacrisLucretilisLyrolophusMaculacrisMadimbaniaMagaMagaellaMaluaMananaraMayotteaMazaeaMelicodesMelinocatantopsMeltripataMengkokacrisMenglacrisMesambriaMicronacrisMillerianaMoessoniaMolucolaMoplaNaraikaduaNathanacrisNavasiaNolibaOchlandriphagaOenocatantopsOpharicusOpiptacrisOrthocephalumOshweaOxycardeniusOxycatantopsOxyoidesOxytauchiraPachyacrisPachycatantopsPagdeniaPalniacrisPapridesParacardeniusParacaryandaParahysiellaParalecterolophusParamesambriaParaperinetaParapropacrisParaserpusillaParastenocrobylusParatoacrisParaxenotettixPareuthymiaPeitharchicusPelecinotusPerakiaPerinetaPezocatantopsPhalacaPlatycatantopsPlatycercacrisPododulaPseudofinotinaPseudogerundaPseudohysiellaPteroperaPteroperinaPyramisternumRaciliaRacilideaRanacrisSalinacrisSeduliaSegelliaSerpusiaSerpusiacrisSerpusiformiaSerpusillaSeyrigacrisShennongipodismaSiamacrisSiebersiaSinopodismoidesSinstauchiraSiruvaniaSphaerocranaeStaurocleisStriatoseduliaStrombocardeniopsisSulawesianaSygrusTanganaTauchirideaTauracrisThymiacrisTinnevelliaToxopeusiaTraulacrisTraulitonkinacrisTriodicolacrisTuberoferaTunstallopsUtanacrisUvarovacrisVeseyacrisVisayiaVitticatantopsVohemaraWillemsellaWiltshirellaXenotettixYiniaZeylanacris

References

  1. ^ "Common Macrotona Grasshopper Fact File". Wildlife of Sydney. Archived from the original on July 22, 2008. Retrieved 2009-04-30. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)