Zubovskya

Zubovskya is a genus of Palaearctic grasshoppers in the tribe Podismini and subtribe Miramellina, erected by D.P. Dovnar-Zapolskij in 1932.[1] Species have a very disjointed distribution, with records (probably incomplete) from Romania, northern and eastern Russia, northern China, Korea and Japan.[2]

Zubovskya
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Orthoptera
Suborder: Caelifera
Family: Acrididae
Subfamily: Melanoplinae
Tribe: Podismini
Genus: Zubovskya
Dovnar-Zapolskij, 1932
Synonyms
  • Eozubobskya Jin, Yu & Xu, 2011
  • Eozubovskya Li & Yin, 2009
  • Zubovskia Bey-Bienko & Mistshenko, 1951
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Species

The Orthoptera Species File[2] lists:

  1. Zubovskya banatica Kis, 1965
  2. Zubovskya brachycercata Huang, 1987
  3. Zubovskya dolichocercata Huang, 1987
  4. Zubovskya eyouqiensis Li, Li & Yin, 2015
  5. Zubovskya koeppeni (Zubovski, 1900): two subspecies:
    1. Z. koeppeni koeppeni (Zubovski, 1900)
    2. Z. koeppeni parvula (Ikonnikov, 1911) - type species (as Podisma parvula Ikonnikov)
  6. Zubovskya koreana Mistshenko, 1952
  7. Zubovskya mistshenkoi Storozhenko, 1980
  8. Zubovskya mongolica Storozhenko, 1986
  9. Zubovskya morii (Bey-Bienko, 1931)
  10. Zubovskya planicaudata Zhang & Jin, 1985
  11. Zubovskya weishanensis Zheng, Zhang & Ren, 1995
  12. Zubovskya xiai Li, Li & Yin, 2015

References

  1. Dovnar-Zapolskij DP (1932) Zur Kenntnis der paläarktischen Podismini (Orthoptera, Acridodea) (Vorläufige Mitteilung). Trudy Zoologitscheskogo Instituta, Akademiia Nauk SSSR, Leningrad [= Proceedings of the Zoological Institute, USSR Academy of Sciences, Leningrad] 1(3-4): 262 [in Russian with German summary].
  2. Orthoptera Species File: genus Zubovskya Dovnar-Zapolskij, 1932 (Version 5.0/5.0: retrieved 28 May 2023)
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