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- The Phaneropterinae, the sickle-bearing bush crickets or leaf katydids, are a subfamily of insects within the family Tettigoniidae. They are also known...
- occurs in several subfamilies, among others including: Pterochrozinae Phaneropterinae Pseudophyllinae Other unrelated insects adopting a similar camouflage...
- America, Africa, Southeast Asia, Oceania) Microtettigoniinae (Australia) Phaneropterinae (global) Phasmodinae (Australia) Phyllophorinae (Australasia) Pseudophyllinae...
- paraphyletic grouping that is part of the Phaneropteroid clade: sister to Phaneropterinae and Pseudophyllinae. Although as of December 2018[update], Orthoptera...
- Hetaira is a genus of Central and South American bush crickets in the subfamily Phaneropterinae. *Orthoptera Species File (September 2, 2011) v t e...
- bush-cricket, is a species in the family Tettigoniidae and subfamily Phaneropterinae. It has become an invasive species in California where it may be called...
- This list contains extant European genera of the "Orthopteroid" orders (or Polyneoptera) that are often studied and written-about together. With the limited...
- Balneum is a monotypic genus of bush crickets in the subfamily Phaneropterinae; the single species Balneum bivittatum Piza, 1967 is found in E. Brasil...
- movement of running a fingernail along a comb. Females in the family Phaneropterinae are unique in the fact that many are able to respond to the male calls...
- inferred from mtDNA and description of Elimaea cheni (Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) mitogenome. J. Genet. Genomics. 37(5):315-324 Gwynne, Darryl T. (1995)...