The Pteroplistidae sometimes called "feather-winged crickets", comprise a subfamily of crickets, now placed as monotypic, with subfamily Pteroplistinae and tribe Pteroplistini Chopard, 1936.[1][2] Species are found in tropical Asia.[2]
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Orthoptera |
Suborder: | Ensifera |
Superfamily: | Grylloidea |
Family: | Pteroplistidae |
Subfamily: | Pteroplistinae Chopard, 1936 |
Synonyms | |
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Genera and species
editThe Orthoptera Species File[2] lists:
- Asymmetriola Gorochov, 2010 - monotypic A. spinosa Gorochov, 2010
- Changiola Gorochov, 2004
- Changiola pahangi Gorochov, 2011
- Changiola perakensis (Chopard, 1969)
- Changiola subita Gorochov, 2004
- Crockeriola Gorochov & Kostia, 1999 - monotypic C. stolarczyki Gorochov & Kostia, 1999
- Kerinciola Gorochov, 2004
- Kerinciola similis (Chopard, 1969)
- Kerinciola sonora Gorochov, 2004
- Kerinciola tabulophila Gorochov, 2011
- Pangrangiola Gorochov, 2004
- Pangrangiola bona Gorochov, 2004
- Pangrangiola propria Gorochov, 2004
- Leuseriola Gorochov, 2022 - Sumatra
- Malaysiola Gorochov, 2022 - Peninsular Malaysia
- Pteroplistes Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1873
- Singapuriola Gorochov & Tan, 2012 - monotypic S. separata Gorochov & Tan, 2012
- Tembelingiola Gorochov, 2004 - monotypic T. plana Gorochov, 2004
- Tramlapiola Gorochov, 1990
References
edit- ^ ,Chopard (1936) Orthoptères fossiles et subfossiles de l'ambre et du copal. Annales de la Société Entomologique de France, 105, 375–386.
- ^ a b c Orthoptera Species File: subfamily Pteroplistinae (retrieved 20 November 2024)