Barbitistes Explained
Barbitistes is a genus of bush crickets in the subfamily Phaneropterinae.[1]
Description
In the genus Barbitistes the anterior dorsal surface of the vertex (fastigium) is usually conical and blunt. The length of the antenna is approximately 1.5 - 3 fold to body length. The males have long and often tortuous appendages on the rear-most segments ("cerci"). The Barbitistes species are often brightly colored.
Distribution
Species of this genus are present in much of Europe (but not the British Isles or Scandinavia) and in Asia Minor.[2]
Species
This genus contains the following species:[1] [3]
- Barbitistes alpinus
- Barbitistes constrictus Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878
- Barbitistes fischeri (Yersin, 1854) (synonym B. berenguieri Fagniez, 1935)
- Barbitistes kaltenbachi Harz, 1965
- Barbitistes obtusus Targioni-Tozzetti, 1881
- Barbitistes ocskayi (Charpentier, 1850)
- Barbitistes serricauda (Fabricius, 1798) - type species
- Barbitistes vicetinus Galvagni & Fontana, 1993
- Barbitistes yersini Brunner, 1878
Notes and References
- http://orthoptera.speciesfile.org/Common/basic/Taxa.aspx?TaxonNameID=911 Orthoptera Species File
- https://web.archive.org/web/20140718001021/http://www.faunaeur.org/full_results.php?id=88625 Fauna Europaea
- https://www.biolib.cz/en/taxon/id89/ Biolib