Fruhstorferiola

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Fruhstorferiola
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Orthoptera
Suborder: Caelifera
Family: Acrididae
Tribe: Podismini
Genus: Fruhstorferiola
Willemse, 1921
Synonyms
  • Caudellacris Rehn & Rehn, 1939
  • Fruhstorferia Willemse, 1921
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Fruhstorferiola [1] is a genus of grasshoppers, subfamily Melanoplinae, tribe Podismini Jacobson, 1905 and subtribe Tonkinacridina Ito, 2015; the type species was identified from Vietnam, but a majority of species are found only in China. [2]

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Species

The Orthoptera Species File [2] lists the following:

  1. Fruhstorferiola brachyptera Zheng, 1988
  2. Fruhstorferiola cerinitibia Zheng, 1998
  3. Fruhstorferiola huangshanensis Bi & Xia, 1980
  4. Fruhstorferiola huayinensis Bi & Xia, 1980
  5. Fruhstorferiola kulinga (Chang, 1940)
  6. Fruhstorferiola okinawaensis (Shiraki, 1930) (Japan)
  7. Fruhstorferiola omei (Rehn & Rehn, 1939)
  8. Fruhstorferiola rubicornis Zheng & Shi, 1998
  9. Fruhstorferiola rufucorna Zheng & Yang, 1999
  10. Fruhstorferiola sibynecerca Zheng, 2001
  11. Fruhstorferiola tonkinensis (Willemse, 1921) - type species from "Than-Moi" (probably in Lạng Sơn Province [3] ), Vietnam (as junior homonym "Fruhstorferia"); also found in southern China (also under synonym Longgenacris rufiantennusZheng & Wei, 2003)
  12. Fruhstorferiola viridifemorata (Caudell, 1921)
  13. Fruhstorferiola xuefengshana Fu & Zheng, 2000

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References

  1. Willemse C (1922) Entomol. Mitteil. 11(1): 3.
  2. 1 2 Orthoptera Species File (Version 5.0/5.0: retrieved 29 November 2021)
  3. French Government archive (retrieved 22 September 2021)