Teleogryllus

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Teleogryllus
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Teleogryllus sp. female
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Teleogryllus commodus male
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Orthoptera
Suborder: Ensifera
Family: Gryllidae
Subfamily: Gryllinae
Tribe: Gryllini
Genus: Teleogryllus
Chopard, 1961
Species

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Teleogryllus [1] is a genus of crickets in the family Gryllidae. Species can be found in Africa, Asia, Australia and the Pacific islands. [2]

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Species

The following are listed in Orthoptera Species File Online: [2]

subgenus Afroteleogryllus Gorochov, 1988
  1. Teleogryllus clarus Gorochov, 1988
  2. Teleogryllus latifrons (Karsch, 1893)
  3. Teleogryllus lemur Gorochov, 1990
  4. Teleogryllus leucostomus (Serville, 1838)
  5. Teleogryllus trivialis Gorochov, 1990
subgenus Brachyteleogryllus Gorochov, 1988
  1. Teleogryllus boninensis Matsuura, 1984
  2. Teleogryllus commodus (Walker, 1869)
  3. Teleogryllus emma (Ohmachi & Matsuura, 1951)
  4. Teleogryllus infernalis (Saussure, 1877)
    [synonym T. yezoemma (Ohmachi & Matsuura, 1951)]
  5. Teleogryllus occipitalis (Serville, 1838)
  6. Teleogryllus rohinae Jaiswara & Jain, 2021
subgenus Cryncoides Gorochov, 1988
  1. Teleogryllus longelytrum (Gorochov, 1988)
subgenus Macroteleogryllus Gorochov, 1985
  1. Teleogryllus derelictus Gorochov, 1985
  2. Teleogryllus mitratus (Burmeister, 1838)
    [synonyms include T. testaceus(Walker, 1869)]
subgenus Teleogryllus Chopard, 1961
  1. Teleogryllus adustus (Karsch, 1893)
  2. Teleogryllus afer (Saussure, 1877)
  3. Teleogryllus africanus Otte & Cade, 1983
  4. Teleogryllus albipalpus He, 2018
  5. Teleogryllus angolensis (Chopard, 1962)
  6. Teleogryllus bicoloripes Chopard, 1961
  7. Teleogryllus brachypterus Chopard, 1967
  8. Teleogryllus burri (Chopard, 1962)
  9. Teleogryllus fallaciosus (Shiraki, 1930)
  10. Teleogryllus flavovittatus (Chopard, 1928)
  11. Teleogryllus fletcheri (Chopard, 1935)
  12. Teleogryllus gnu Otte & Cade, 1983
  13. Teleogryllus gracilipes (Saussure, 1877)
  14. Teleogryllus gravelyi (Chopard, 1928)
  15. Teleogryllus griaulei Chopard, 1961
  16. Teleogryllus grumeti Otte & Cade, 1983
  17. Teleogryllus himalayanus (Chopard, 1928)
  18. Teleogryllus leo Otte & Cade, 1983
  19. Teleogryllus leucostomoides (Chopard, 1962)
  20. Teleogryllus longipennis (Saussure, 1877)
  21. Teleogryllus macrurus (Walker, 1869)
  22. Teleogryllus marabu Otte & Cade, 1983
  23. Teleogryllus marini Otte & Alexander, 1983
  24. Teleogryllus meru Otte & Cade, 1983
  25. Teleogryllus mosetse Otte, Toms & Cade, 1988
  26. Teleogryllus natalensis Otte & Cade, 1983
  27. Teleogryllus nigripennis (Chopard, 1948)
  28. Teleogryllus oceanicus (Le Guillou, 1841)
  29. Teleogryllus posticus (Walker, 1869) - type species (as Gryllus posticus Walker)
  30. Teleogryllus pulchriceps (Gerstaecker, 1869)
  31. Teleogryllus rajasthanicus Meena & Swaminathan, 2022
  32. Teleogryllus siamensis Inagaki & Matsuura, 1985
  33. Teleogryllus soror (Chopard, 1940)
  34. Teleogryllus triangulifer Chopard, 1961
  35. Teleogryllus validus (Chopard, 1969)
  36. Teleogryllus wernerianus (Karny, 1907)
  37. Teleogryllus wittei (Chopard, 1939)
  38. Teleogryllus xanthoneuroides (Chopard, 1932)
  39. Teleogryllus xanthoneurus (Gerstaecker, 1869)
  40. Teleogryllus zululandicus Otte & Cade, 1983

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References

  1. Chopard L (1961)[1960]. Eos 37(3): 277.
  2. 1 2 "Genus Teleogryllus Chopard, 1961". Orthoptera Species File (Version 5.0/5.0). Retrieved 13 May 2022.