Gryllacrididae (Orthoptera: Ensifera) in southern Africa

Although Gryllacrididae are a largely southern hemisphere insect family, they are relatively poorly represented in southern Africa, with three genera (Ametroides Karny, 1928, Glomeremus Karny, 1937, and Stictogryllacris Karny, 1937) and ten species and subspecies recorded from the...

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Main Authors: Clarke Scholtz, Corinna S. Bazelet, Hennie de Klerk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2018-12-01
Series:Journal of Orthoptera Research
Online Access:https://jor.pensoft.net/article/29645/
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Summary:Although Gryllacrididae are a largely southern hemisphere insect family, they are relatively poorly represented in southern Africa, with three genera (Ametroides Karny, 1928, Glomeremus Karny, 1937, and Stictogryllacris Karny, 1937) and ten species and subspecies recorded from the region. All Ametroides and Glomeremus species are wingless while those of Stictogryllacris are long-winged. All species are arboreal and nocturnal, returning by day to characteristically silk-spun shelters between leaves. Here, we present a diagnosis, key to genera, and high-quality images to assist in identification of Gryllacrididae. By compiling all published information in one place, we hope to facilitate future researchers to investigate this poorly known group.
ISSN:1082-6467
1937-2426