Eurycorypha

Eurycorypha is a genus of insect in family Tettigoniidae, commonly known as Bush crickets. The genus is indigenous to Sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar, and contains the following species:

  • Eurycorypha adicra
  • Eurycorypha aequatorialis
  • Eurycorypha arabica
  • Eurycorypha brevicollis
  • Eurycorypha brevipennis
  • Eurycorypha brunneri
  • Eurycorypha canaliculata
  • Eurycorypha cereris
  • Eurycorypha cuspidata
  • Eurycorypha darlingi
  • Eurycorypha diminuta
  • Eurycorypha fallax
  • Eurycorypha flavescens
  • Eurycorypha gramineus
  • Eurycorypha kevani
  • Eurycorypha klaptoczi
  • Eurycorypha laticercis
  • Eurycorypha lesnei
  • Eurycorypha meruensis
  • Eurycorypha montana
  • Eurycorypha mutica
  • Eurycorypha ornatipes
  • Eurycorypha pianofortis[1]
  • Eurycorypha prasinata
  • Eurycorypha proserpinae
  • Eurycorypha punctipennis
  • Eurycorypha securifera
  • Eurycorypha simillima
  • Eurycorypha spinulosa
  • Eurycorypha stenophthalma
  • Eurycorypha strangulata
  • Eurycorypha stylata
  • Eurycorypha sudanensis
  • Eurycorypha varia
  • Eurycorypha velicauda
  • Eurycorypha zebrata

Eurycorypha
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Eurycorypha

Stål, 1873

References

  1. Hemp, Claudia (2017). "New species of Lentulidae and Tettigoniidae (Orthoptera) from the Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania". Zootaxa. 4227 (2): 233. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4227.2.5. ISSN 1175-5334.


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