Tympanophorinae

The Tympanophorinae is a subfamily of bush-crickets, sometimes called balloon-winged bush-crickets, found in Australia.[1]

Tympanophorinae
Tympanophora sp. (CSIRO)
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Tympanophorinae

Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893

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There is one extinct and one extant genus:

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