Classification of the Acridomorphoid Insects |
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Introduction | 1 |
Superorder Orthopteroidea | 13 |
Superfamily Proscopioidea | 28 |
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Acrididae Acridoidea ancorae Antennae Antennae filiform apex apical valves apodemes areolae basal valves carinae Catantopinae cerci characters cingulum present Diagnosis Dirsh diverticulum Dorsum of pronotum ectophallic Ectophallus membraneous ejaculatory duct ejaculatory sac elongated Endophallus strongly sclerotized ensiform Epiphallus bridge-shaped epiphallus removed Eumastacoidea External apical spine fastigial foveolae absent fastigium of vertex femur genera Gomphocerinae gonopore processes present Hind femora incurved Karyotype lateral carinae lateral plates lateral view lobe of hind lobiform lophi lower basal lobe Male cercus mechanism not found membrane and epiphallus Mesosternal interspace open metatarsus moderately narrow Orthoptera Ovipositor phallic complex Pyrgomorphidae shortened shorter than upper slender slightly Sound-producing mechanism Spermatheca spermatophore sac spine of hind stridulatory subconical subcylindrical subfamily superfamily Tanaoceridae tegmen Tegmina and wings tergite tympanal organ Tympanum present Type genus valves of cingulum valves of penis various shape vein venation ventral vertex short wings fully developed zygoma