Hemiacridinae

The Hemiacridinae[1] are a subfamily of Acrididae in the Orthoptera: Caelifera. Species can be found in Africa, and Asia.

Hemiacridinae
Hieroglyphus daganensis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Orthoptera
Suborder: Caelifera
Infraorder: Acrididea
Informal group: Acridomorpha
Superfamily: Acridoidea
Family: Acrididae
Subfamily: Hemiacridinae
Dirsh, 1956

Tribes and genera

The Orthoptera Species File lists the following:[2]

  • Dirshacrini Spearman, 2013 – southern Africa
    • Dirshacris Brown, 1959
    • Euloryma Spearman, 2013 (synonym Loryma Stål, 1878)
    • Hemiloryma Brown, 1973
    • Labidioloryma Grunshaw, 1986
  • Gergisini Dirsh, 1962 - Madagascar
    • Gergis (genus) Stål, 1875
    • Malagasacris Rehn, 1944
    • Morondavia Dirsh, 1962
    • Pachyceracris Dirsh, 1962
  • Hemiacridini Dirsh 1956 - Africa
    • Hemiacris Walker, 1870
    • Hemipristocorypha Dirsh, 1952
    • Pristocorypha Karsch, 1896
  • Hieroglyphini Bolívar, 1912 – Sahel, tropical Asia
    • Hieroglyphodes Uvarov, 1922
    • Hieroglyphus Krauss, 1877
    • Parahieroglyphus Carl, 1916
  • Leptacrini Johnston, 1956 – Africa, Asia
  • Mesopserini Otte, 1995 – Africa including Madagascar
    • Mesopsera Bolívar, 1908
    • Xenippa Stål, 1878
    • Xenippacris Descamps & Wintrebert, 1966
  • tribe unplaced
    • Calamippa Henry, 1940
    • Clonacris Uvarov, 1943
    • Euthymia (genus) Stål, 1875
    • Galideus Finot, 1908
    • Glauningia: G. macrocephala Ramme, 1929
    • Hysiella Bolívar, 1906
    • Kassongia Bolívar, 1908
    • Limnippa: L. ensicerca Uvarov, 1941
    • Lopheuthymia Uvarov, 1943
    • Onetes Rehn, 1944
    • Oraistes: O. luridus Karsch, 1896
    • Paulianiobia Dirsh & Descamps, 1968
    • Proeuthymia Rehn, 1944
    • Pseudoserpusia Dirsh, 1962
    • Xenippella: X. bicolor Kevan, 1966
    • Xenippoides: X. elongatus Chopard, 1952
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References

  1. Dirsh VM (1956) The phallic complex in Acridoidea (Orthoptera) in relation to taxonomy. Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London 108 [7]: 223-356.
  2. Orthoptera Species File (5 February 2018)
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