Nocarodes Explained
Nocarodes is a genus of grasshoppers in the family Pamphagidae. There are at least 20 described species in Nocarodes, found in southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia.
Species
These 20 species belong to the genus Nocarodes:
- Nocarodes aserbus Mistshenko, 1951
- Nocarodes balachowskyi Descamps, 1967
- Nocarodes corrugatus Mistshenko, 1951
- Nocarodes crispus Mistshenko, 1951
- Nocarodes daghestanicus Uvarov, 1928
- Nocarodes ebneri Ramme, 1951
- Nocarodes geniculatus Uvarov, 1928
- Nocarodes humerosus Mistshenko, 1951
- Nocarodes iranicus (Werner, 1939)
- Nocarodes keredjensis (Werner, 1939)
- Nocarodes liebmanni (Werner, 1939)
- Nocarodes nanus Mistshenko, 1951
- Nocarodes nodosus Mistshenko, 1951
- Nocarodes pullus (Mistshenko, 1951)
- Nocarodes sanctidavidi (Shugurov, 1912)
- Nocarodes scabiosus Mistshenko, 1951
- Nocarodes serricollis Fischer von Waldheim, 1846
- Nocarodes urmianus Ramme, 1939
- Nocarodes variegatus Fischer von Waldheim, 1846
- Nocarodes znojkoi Miram, 1938