Homogryllacris

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Homogryllacris
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Orthoptera
Suborder: Ensifera
Family: Gryllacrididae
Subfamily: Gryllacridinae
Tribe: Gryllacridini
Genus: Homogryllacris
Liu, 2007

Homogryllacris [1] is a genus of Orthopterans, sometimes known as 'leaf-folding crickets' in the tribe Gryllacridini. A key to species is provided by Bian, Jing Liu & Zizhong Yang, [2] which have a recorded distribution in: India, China and Indochina (but locality records may be incomplete). [3]

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Species

The Orthoptera Species File [3] lists:

  1. Homogryllacris anelytra Shi, Guo & Bian, 2012
  2. Homogryllacris armigera Ingrisch, 2018
  3. Homogryllacris artinii (Griffini, 1913)
  4. Homogryllacris ascenda Shi, Guo & Bian, 2012
  5. Homogryllacris biloba (Bey-Bienko, 1957)
  6. Homogryllacris brevipenna Du, Bian & Shi, 2016
  7. Homogryllacris brevispina Shi, Guo & Bian, 2012
  8. Homogryllacris buyssoniana (Griffini, 1912)
  9. Homogryllacris curvicauda Du, Bian & Shi, 2016
  10. Homogryllacris gladiata Liu, 2007 - type species (locality Suqiyu, Hunan Province)
  11. Homogryllacris hamitis Liu & Bian, 2021
  12. Homogryllacris kurseonga (Griffini, 1913)
  13. Homogryllacris maindroni (Griffini, 1913)
  14. Homogryllacris obtusitubera Li, Dou & Shi, 2019
  15. Homogryllacris parcibrevipenna Liu, Lu & Bian, 2021
  16. Homogryllacris platycis Liu & Bian, 2021
  17. Homogryllacris rufovaria Liu, 2007
  18. Homogryllacris stabilis Ingrisch, 2018
  19. Homogryllacris yunnana Shi, Guo & Bian, 2012

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References

  1. Liu X-W (2007) Scientific Research Monthly 6(7): 1.
  2. Bian, Jing Liu, Zizhong Yang (2021) Zootaxa 4969(2): 218,
  3. 1 2 Orthoptera Species File (version 5.0: retrieved 16 July 2022)