Phlaeobini

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Phlaeobini
Unidentified grasshopper on flowers at Pramaban, Yogyakarta, 2014-05-31 01.jpg
Phlaeoba sp.
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Orthoptera
Suborder: Caelifera
Family: Acrididae
Subfamily: Acridinae
Tribe: Phlaeobini
Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893
Synonyms
  • Phlaeobae Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893
  • Phlaeobinae Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893

The Phlaeobini [1] [2] are a tribe of grasshoppers in the subfamily Acridinae. The recorded distribution of genera includes: Africa, the Middle East and Asia. [3]

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Genera

Cannula gracilis Cannula gracilis female.jpg
Cannula gracilis

The Orthoptera Species File lists: [3]

Genus group Afrophlaeoba
  1. Afrophlaeoba Jago, 1983
  2. Brachyphlaeobella Jago, 1983
  3. Chlorophlaeobella Jago, 1983
  4. Chokwea Uvarov, 1953
  5. Chromochokwea Jago, 1983
  6. Paralobopoma Rehn, 1914
  7. Parodontomelus Ramme, 1929
  8. Platyverticula Jago, 1983
Genus group Duronia
  1. Duronia (insect) Stål, 1876
  2. Duroniella Bolívar, 1908
  3. Leopardia Baccetti, 1985 - monotypic L. bivittataBaccetti, 1985
  4. Oxyduronia Popov, 2019
Genus group Ocnocerus
  1. Anacteana Popov, 2019
  2. Hyperocnocerus Uvarov, 1953
  3. Ocnocerus Bolívar, 1889
  4. Panzia Miller, 1929
  5. Rhabdoplea Karsch, 1893
  6. Sumba (insect) Bolívar, 1909
Genus group not placed
  1. Cannula Bolívar, 1906
  2. Chlorophlaeoba Ramme, 1941
  3. Culmulus Uvarov, 1953
  4. Glyphoclonus Karsch, 1896
  5. Holopercna Karsch, 1891
  6. Mesophlaeoba Kumar & Usmani, 2015
  7. Oxyphlaeobella Ramme, 1941
  8. Phlaeoba Stål, 1861
  9. Phlaeobacris Willemse, 1932
  10. Phlaeobella Ramme, 1941
  11. Phlaeobida Bolívar, 1902
  12. Pseudophlaeoba Bolívar, 1914
  13. Pyrgophlaeoba Miller, 1929
  14. Sikkimiana Uvarov, 1940
  15. Sinophlaeoba Niu & Zheng, 2005
  16. Sinophlaeobida Yin & Yin, 2007
  17. Xerophlaeoba Uvarov, 1936

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References

  1. Brunner von Wattenwyl (1893) Ann. Mus. Civ. Stor. Nat. Genova 2 13(33): 121.
  2. Shumakov (1963) Trudy Vses. Entomol. Obshch. [= Horae Soc. Entomol. Union. Sov.] 49: 123.
  3. 1 2 Orthoptera Species File (Version 5.0/5.0; retrieved 20 September 2021)