Gampsocleis

Gampsocleis[1] is a genus of bush crickets in the subfamily Tettigoniinae and tribe Gampsocleidini.[2]

Gampsocleis
Gampsocleis glabra female
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Orthoptera
Suborder: Ensifera
Family: Tettigoniidae
Subfamily: Tettigoniinae
Tribe: Gampsocleidini
Genus: Gampsocleis
Fieber, 1852
Synonyms

Gampsocleodes Tarbinsky, 1932

Distribution and biology

Species can be found in many parts of mainland Europe (but not the British Isles or Scandinavia), through central Asia to Korea and Japan.[2] The type species, G. glabra, strongly resembles a smaller version of the wart-biter and this is reflected in common names given to the insect (e.g. dectique des brandes in French and kleine wrattenbijter in Dutch). As with many Orthoptera, species can be identified with song patterns.

Stridulatory mechanism of G. glabra

Species

Gampsocleis acutipennis female

The Orthoptera Species File[2] lists:

  • Gampsocleis abbreviata Herman, 1874
  • Gampsocleis acutipennis Karabag, 1956
  • Gampsocleis akbari Panhwar, Sultana & Wagan, 2017
  • Gampsocleis assoi Bolívar, 1900
  • Gampsocleis beybienkoi Cejchan, 1968
  • Gampsocleis buergeri Haan, 1842
  • Gampsocleis carinata Bey-Bienko, 1951
  • Gampsocleis glabra Herbst, 1786 - type species (as Locusta glabra Herbst)
  • Gampsocleis gratiosa Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1862
  • Gampsocleis infuscata Uvarov, 1924
  • Gampsocleis mongolica Dirsh, 1927
  • Gampsocleis recticauda Werner, 1901
  • Gampsocleis ryukyuensis Yamasaki, 1982
  • Gampsocleis schelkovnikovae Adelung, 1916
  • Gampsocleis sedakovii Fischer von Waldheim, 1846
  • Gampsocleis sinensis Walker, 1869
  • Gampsocleis ussuriensis Adelung, 1910

References

  1. Fieber FX (1852) In Kelch. Grundlage zur Kenntnis der Orthopteren (Gradflügler) Oberschlesiens, und Grundlage zur Kenntnis der Käfer Oberschlesiens, erster Nachtrag (Schulprogr.). Ratibor 2, 8.
  2. Orthoptera Species File: genus Gampsocleis Fieber, 1852 (Version 5.0/5.0 retrieved 8 February 2021)
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