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- Mecopodinae are a subfamily of bush crickets found in western South America, sub-Saharan Africa, and Asia. In Asia, the distribution includes India, Indochina...
- Listroscelidinae (Americas, Madagascar, Australia) Meconematinae (global) Mecopodinae (South America, Africa, Southeast Asia, Oceania) Microtettigoniinae (Australia)...
- Arachnacris is an Asian genus of large bush crickets in the sub-family Mecopodinae and tribe Mecopodini. They are found in tropical forest areas of Malesia...
- Mecopoda is the type genus of bush crickets of the subfamily Mecopodinae. Species can be found in India, China, Korea, ****an, Indochina, Malaysia and...
- Zacatula is a monotypic genus of bush crickets in the subfamily Mecopodinae, containing the species Z. scabra, erected by Francis Walker in 1870 and found...
- help. Mecopoda elongata is a species of bush cricket of the subfamily Mecopodinae. The species can be found in India. The Orthoptera Species File lists:...
- Arachnacris corporalis, the giant Malaysian katydid, giant long-legged katydid or giant katydid (not to be confused with Stilpnochlora couloniana, a species...
- Archipelago (1869) Bolívar, I. (1903). "Contributions a l'étude des Mecopodinae". Ann. Hist.-nat. Mus. Nat. Hung. 1: 161–178. Orthoptera Species File:...
- and notes on palm and false-leaf katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Mecopodinae, ****avaini; Pseudophyllinae, Cymatomerini) from Brunei Darussalam". Zootaxa...
- "Additional notes on the ****avae of the Melanesian Subregion (Orthoptera, Tettigonioidea, Mecopodinae)" (PDF). Entomologische Berichten. Deel 39: 1–9. v t e...