Catantopinae

The subfamily Catantopinae is a group of insects classified under family Acrididae.[1] Genera such as Macrotona may sometimes called "spur-throated grasshoppers",[2] but that name is also used for grasshoppers from other subfamilies, including the genus Melanoplus from the Melanoplinae. Indeed, the delimitation of these two subfamilies needs restudy: the Podismini for example are sometimes placed here, sometimes in the Melanoplinae.

Catantopinae
Catantops humeralis: South Africa
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Orthoptera
Suborder: Caelifera
Family: Acrididae
Subfamily: Catantopinae
Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893
Tribes

See text

Tribes and Selected Genera

Tribes A-D

  • Allagini - Eastern Africa, including Madagascar
    • Allaga (insect) Karsch, 1896
    • Sauracris Burr, 1900
  • Apoboleini - Africa, Indo-China
    • Apoboleus Karsch, 1891
    • Pseudophialosphera Dirsh, 1952
    • Squamobibracte Ingrisch, 1989
  • Catantopini - Africa, Asia, Australia
    many - see tribe page - including:
  • Diexiini - Western Asia
    • Bufonacridella Adelung, 1910
    • Diexis Zubovski, 1899

Gereniini

Distribution: India, Indo-China

Mesambriini

Traulia azureipennis brown form nymph: Borneo

Auth. Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893; distribution: Madagascar, India, East Asia

  • Celebesia Bolívar, 1917
  • Mesambria (insect) Stål, 1878
  • Pseudotraulia - monotypic - Pseudotraulia cornuata Laosinchai & Jago, 1980
  • Ranacris You & Lin, 1983
  • Traulia Stål, 1873

Other Tribes H-P

  • Histrioacridini - Australia
    • Histrioacrida Sjöstedt, 1930
    • Scurra Key, 1992
  • Kakaduacridini - Australia
    • Kakaduacris Key, 1992
  • Merehanini - Eastern Africa
    • Merehana Kevan, 1957
  • Oxyrrhepini - Sri Lanka, China, Indo-China, Malesia
  • Paraconophymatini - Western Asia to India
    • Paraconophyma Uvarov, 1921
  • genus group Incolacri Tinkham, 1940 (syn. Stolziini) - India, China, Malesia
    • Stolzia (grasshopper) Willemse, 1930

Tauchirini

Distribution: South-East Asia

Tribes U-Z

  • Urnisiellini - Australia
    • Urnisiella Sjöstedt, 1930
  • Uvaroviini - Western Asia
    • Uvarovium Dirsh, 1927
  • Xenacanthippini - China, Peninsular Malaysia
    • Xenacanthippus Miller, 1934

genus group Serpusiae

Auth.: Johnston, 1956; distribution: tropical Africa including Madagascar

  • Aresceutica Karsch, 1896
  • Auloserpusia Rehn, 1914
  • Coenona Karsch, 1896
  • Pteropera Karsch, 1891
  • Segellia Karsch, 1891
  • Serpusia Karsch, 1891
  • Serpusilla Ramme, 1931

incertae sedis

  • Abisares Stål, 1878
  • Allotriusia Karsch, 1896
  • Alpinacris Bigelow, 1967
  • Alulacris Zheng, 1981
  • Apalacris Walker, 1870
  • Arminda Krauss, 1892
  • Bettotania Willemse, 1933
  • Carydana Bolívar, 1918 - monotypic - Carydana agomena (Karsch, 1896)
  • Choroedocus Bolívar, 1914
  • Cryptocatantops Jago, 1984
  • Eupropacris Walker, 1870
  • Exopropacris Dirsh, 1951
  • Fer Bolívar, 1918
  • Pododula Karsch, 1896
  • Sedulia Stål, 1878
  • Sinstauchira Zheng, 1981
  • Striatosedulia Ingrisch, 1989

Numerous other genera are not yet assigned to tribes. These are: AlectorolophellusAlectorolophus - AlthaemenesAmbreaAmismiziaAnapropacrisAngolacrisAnischnansisAnomalocatantopsAnthermusAntitaApalniacrisAssamacrisBacuitaBambusacrisBannacrisBarombiaBhutanacridellaBibracteBinaluacrisBrachaspisBrachycatantopsBrachyelytracrisBrownacrisBumacrisBurttiaCalderoniaCallicatantopsCardeniopsisCardeniusCarsulaCerechtaChopardmindaChromophialospheraCingaliaCircocephalusCledraColoracrisConiocaraCraneopsisCriotocatantopsCrobylostenusCylindracrisDeliacrisDendrocatantopsDescampsillaDigrammacrisDioscoridusDirshillaDubitacrisDuplessisiaDuviardiaEliyaEnoplotettixEpacrocatantopsEritrichiusEubocoanaEucnemidiaEupreponotusFrontifissiaGemenetaGenimenGenimenoidesGerunda (insect)GibbiterqumGuineacrisHadrolecocatantopsHarantacrisHarpezocatantopsHeinrichiusHygracrisIkonnikovia (insect)IschnansisIxalidiumJavanacrisKinangopaKwidschwiaLefroyaLiaopodismaLongchuanacrisLonggenacrisLongzhouacrisLucretilisLyrolophusMaculacrisMadimbaniaMaga (insect)MagaellaMalua (insect)Mananara (insect)MayotteaMazaea (insect)MelicodesMelinocatantopsMeltripataMengkokacrisMenglacrisMicronacrisMillerianaMoessoniaMolucolaMoplaNaraikaduaNathanacrisNavasiaNolibaOchlandriphagaOenocatantopsOpharicusOpiptacrisOrthocephalumOshweaOxycardeniusOxycatantopsOxyoidesOxytauchiraPachycatantopsPagdeniaPalniacrisPapridesParacardeniusParacaryandaParahysiellaParalecterolophusParamesambriaParaperinetaParapropacrisParaserpusillaParastenocrobylusParatoacrisParaxenotettixPareuthymiaPeitharchicusPelecinotusPerakiaPerinetaPezocatantopsPhalacaPlatycatantopsPlatycercacrisPseudofinotinaPseudogerundaPseudohysiellaPteroperinaPyramisternumRaciliaRacilideaSalinacrisSerpusiacrisSerpusiformiaSeyrigacrisShennongipodismaSiamacrisSiebersiaSinopodismoidesSiruvaniaSphaerocranaeStaurocleisStrombocardeniopsisSulawesianaSygrusTanganaTauchirideaTauracrisThymiacrisTinnevelliaToxopeusiaTraulacrisTraulitonkinacrisTriodicolacrisTuberoferaTunstallopsUtanacrisUvarovacrisVeseyacrisVisayiaVitticatantopsVohemaraWillemsellaWiltshirellaXenotettixYiniaZeylanacris

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