Lezina

Lezina is a cricket genus and the sole genus in the subfamily Lezininae found in northern Africa and the Middle-East; it was formerly included in the family Gryllacrididae[1].

Lezina
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Lezininae

Karny, 1932
Genus:
Lezina

Walker, 1869
Species

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Synonyms

Magrettia Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1888

Species [2]

  • Lezina acuminata Ander, 1938
  • Lezina arabica Karny, 1937
  • Lezina armata Popov, G. B., 1984
  • Lezina concolor Walker, F., 1869
  • Lezina mutica (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1888)
  • Lezina obscura (Burr, 1900)
  • Lezina omanica Popov, G. B., 1984
  • Lezina parva Popov, G. B., 1984
  • Lezina persica (Adelung, 1902)
  • Lezina peyerimhoffi (Chopard, 1929)
  • Lezina saudiya Popov, G. B., 1984
  • Lezina zarudnyi (Adelung, 1902)
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References

  • "Lezina". National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI).
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