Austroicetes

Austroicetes is a genus in the subfamily Oedipodinae and family Acrididae.[1] Members of the genus typically feed on grass and herbs.[2]

Austroicetes
Southern Austroicetes (A. frater)
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Austroicetes

Uvarov, 1925[1]

Species

Species in the genus include:[1]

  • Austroicetes arida Key, 1954
  • Austroicetes cruciata (Saussure, 1888)
  • Austroicetes frater (Brancsik, 1897)
  • Austroicetes interioris White & Key, 1957
  • Austroicetes nullarborensis Key, 1954
  • Austroicetes pusilla (Walker, 1870)
  • Austroicetes tenuicornis Key, 1954
  • Austroicetes tricolor (Sjöstedt, 1920)
  • Austroicetes vulgaris (Sjöstedt, 1932)
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References

  1. "genus Austroicetes Uvarov, 1925". Orthoptera.speciesfile.org. Retrieved 2020-05-27.
  2. Daley, Elizabeth (2007). Wings: An introduction to Tasmania's winged insects. Riffles Pty Ltd.


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