Landrevinae

The Landrevinae[1] are a subfamily of crickets, in the family Gryllidae (subfamily group Gryllinae), based on the type genus Landreva. They are terrestrial, omnivorous and may be known as "bark crickets"; genera are distributed in: Central and South America, Africa, tropical Asia, Korea, Japan, Australia and the Pacific Islands.

Landrevinae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Orthoptera
Suborder: Ensifera
Infraorder: Gryllidea
Superfamily: Grylloidea
Family: Gryllidae
Subfamily: Landrevinae
Gorochov, 1982

Tribes and Genera

The Orthoptera Species File[2] lists three tribes:

Landrevini

Auth. Gorochov, 1982

  • Ahldreva Otte, 1988
  • Ajorama Otte, 1988
  • Apiotarsoides Chopard, 1931
  • Avdrenia Otte, 1988
  • Copholandrevus Chopard, 1925
  • Drelanvus Chopard, 1930
  • Duolandrevus Kirby, 1906
  • Ectodrelanva Gorochov, 2000
  • Eleva (insect) Otte, 1988
  • Endodrelanva Gorochov, 2000
  • Endolandrevus Saussure, 1877
  • Fijina Otte, 1988
  • Ginidra Otte, 1988
  • Hemilandreva Chopard, 1936
  • Jareta Otte, 1988
  • Kotama Otte, 1988
  • Landreva Walker, 1869
  • Lasiogryllus Chopard, 1930
  • Mjobergella Chopard, 1925
  • Odontogryllodes Chopard, 1969
  • Otteana Gorochov, 1990
  • Papava Otte, 1988
  • Paralandrevus Saussure, 1877
  • Repapa Otte, 1988
  • Sigeva Otte, 1988
  • Solepa Otte, 1988
  • Sulawemina Gorochov, 2016
  • Vasilia Gorochov, 1988

Odontogryllini

Auth. de Mello, 1992

  • Brasilodontus de Mello, 1992
  • Odontogryllus Saussure, 1877
  • Valchica de Mello, 1992
  • Xulavuna de Mello & Campos, 2014
  • Yarrubura de Mello & Campos, 2014

Prolandrevini

Auth. Gorochov, 2005

  • Astriduleva Gorochov, 2016
  • Creolandreva Hugel, 2009
  • Gryllapterus Bolívar, 1912
  • Microlandreva Chopard, 1958
  • Oreolandreva Chopard, 1945
  • Prolandreva Gorochov, 2005
  • Striduleva Gorochov, 2016
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References

  1. Gorochov (1982) In Medvedev LN [Ed.]. Zhivotnoyj mir Vietnama [Animal World of Vietnam] 147.
  2. Orthoptera Species File (Version 5.0/5.0: retrieved 15 February 2019)
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