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Definition of Cladonotinae

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- Cladonotinae is a subfamily of groundhoppers (Orthoptera: Caelifera) containing more than 70 genera and 260 described species. These insects are found...
- Damjan; Skejo, Josip (2020-12-10). "Wide-nosed pygmy gr****hoppers (Cladonotinae: Cladonotini, Xerophyllini) of India and Sri Lanka: catalogue with an...
- Potua is a genus of Asian groundhoppers in the subfamily Cladonotinae and tribe Xerophyllini, erected by Bolívar in 1887; distribution records are discontinuous...
- Nesotettix is a genus of groundhoppers belonging to the subfamily Cladonotinae. The species of this genus are found in Central America. Species: Nesotettix...
- Asian genus of ground-hoppers (Orthoptera: Caelifera) in the subfamily Cladonotinae and tribe Cladonotini. Deltonotus includes the species: Deltonotus gibbiceps...
- Asian genus of ground-hoppers (Orthoptera: Caelifera) in the subfamily Cladonotinae and not ****igned to any tribe. Austrohan****ia includes the species:...
- class: Insecta Order: Orthoptera Suborder: Caelifera Family: Tetrigidae Subfamily: Cladonotinae Tribe: Xerophyllini Genus: Xerophyllum Fairmaire, 1846...
- is unknown. The species is distinguished from modern members of the Cladonotinae subfamily by the fact that it retains vestigial wings, a feature lost...
- Order: Orthoptera Suborder: Caelifera Family: Tetrigidae Subfamily: Cladonotinae Genus: Epitettix Species: E. parallelus Binomial name Epitettix parallelus...
- is a genus of ground-hoppers (Orthoptera: Caelifera) in the subfamily Cladonotinae and typical of the new (2023) tribe Epitettigini; records are from Madagascar...