Hexacentrus

Hexacentrus is the type genus of bush-crickets in the subfamily Hexacentrinae. Most species of this genus occur in Southeast Asia and in Africa.

Hexacentrus
Hexacentrus unicolor
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Orthoptera
Suborder: Ensifera
Family: Tettigoniidae
Subfamily: Hexacentrinae
Genus: Hexacentrus
Serville, 1831[1]
Type species
Hexacentrus unicolor
Serville, 1831
Synonyms
  • Hexacenthrus Griffini, 1908
  • Hexacentris Bruner, 1916
  • Piura Walker, 1869
  • Tedla Walker, 1869

Species

The Orthoptera Species File lists the following species of Hexacentrus:[2]

  • Hexacentrus alluaudi Bolívar, 1906
  • Hexacentrus australis Redtenbacher, 1891
  • Hexacentrus bifurcatus Farooqi & Usmani, 2018
  • Hexacentrus bilineata Montrouzier, 1855
  • Hexacentrus borneensis Willemse, 1961
  • Hexacentrus brachypterus Karny, 1926
  • Hexacentrus dorsatus Redtenbacher, 1891
  • Hexacentrus elegans Redtenbacher, 1891
  • Hexacentrus expansus Wang & Shi, 2005
  • Hexacentrus femoralis Dohrn, 1905
  • Hexacentrus fruhstorferi Dohrn, 1905
  • Hexacentrus fuscipes Matsumura & Shiraki, 1908
  • Hexacentrus inflatissimus Gorochov & Warchalowska-Sliwa, 1999
  • Hexacentrus inflatus Redtenbacher, 1891
  • Hexacentrus japonicus Karny, 1907
  • Hexacentrus karnyi Griffini, 1909
  • Hexacentrus major Redtenbacher, 1891
  • Hexacentrus maximus Karny, 1907
  • Hexacentrus mundurra Rentz, 2001
  • Hexacentrus mundus Walker, 1869
  • Hexacentrus pusillus Redtenbacher, 1891
  • Hexacentrus spiniger Karny, 1920
  • Hexacentrus stali Krauss, 1904
  • Hexacentrus unicolor Serville, 1831type species, locality Java[3]
  • Hexacentrus yunnaneus Bey-Bienko, 1962
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References

  1. Serville. 1831. Ann. Sci. nat. 22(86):145
  2. Orthoptera species file (retrieved 2 June 2020)
  3. Cigliano, M. M.; Braun, H.; Eades, D. C.; Otte, D. "Hexacentrus unicolor Serville, 1831". orthoptera.speciesfile.org. Orthoptera Species File. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
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