Gialaia Explained
Gialaia[1] is a genus of crickets in family Gryllidae and tribe Gryllini. A discontinuous distribution of records, between Madagascar, Indo-China and New Guinea is almost certainly incomplete.
Taxonomy
The genus contains the two subgenera:[2]
- subgenus Eugialaia Gorochov, 2001 - New Guinea
- Gialaia calva Gorochov, 2001
- Gialaia dichroa Gorochov, 2001
- Gialaia monochroa Gorochov, 2001
- Gialaia strasbergi Hugel, 2014
- subgenus Gialaia Gorochov, 1994 - Madagascar, Indo-China
- Gialaia africana Gorochov & Kostia, 1999
- Gialaia khaoyai Gorochov, 2001
- Gialaia koncharangi Gorochov, 2001
- Gialaia microptera Gorochov, 1994
- Gialaia nhatrangi Gorochov, 2001
- Gialaia ottei Gorochov, 1994 - type species (locality Vietnam)
- Gialaia tamdao Gorochov, 2001
- Gialaia thai Gorochov, 2001
Notes and References
- Gorochov AV (1994) In Gorochov & Kireichuk [Ed.]. News of systematics and faunistics of Vietnam insects Part 4. Proceedings of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences 257: 3.
- Web site: Genus Gialaia . Orthoptera Species File . 25 August 2019.