Ovaliptila Explained
Ovaliptila is a genus of European crickets in the subfamily Gryllomorphinae and the tribe Petaloptilini, erected by A.V. Gorochov in 2006.[1] The known distribution – possibly incomplete – of species includes: the Balkans, Greece, Turkey and the Crimean peninsula.[2]
Species
The Orthoptera Species File[2] lists:
- Ovaliptila alanya Gorochov & Ünal, 2012 (2 subspecies)
- Ovaliptila alara Gorochov & Ünal, 2012
- Ovaliptila anamur Gorochov & Ünal, 2012
- Ovaliptila anitli Gorochov & Ünal, 2012
- Ovaliptila beroni (Popov, 1974)
- Ovaliptila buresi (Maran, 1958) - type species (as Discoptila bureši Maran)
- Ovaliptila ibrahimi Gorochov & Ünal, 2012
- Ovaliptila kinzelbachi (Harz, 1971)
- Ovaliptila krueperi (Pantel, 1890)
- Ovaliptila lindbergi (Chopard, 1957)
- Ovaliptila nana (Baccetti, 1992)
- Ovaliptila newmanae (Harz, 1969)
- Ovaliptila rhodos Gorochov & Alexiou, 2017
- Ovaliptila teke Gorochov & Ünal, 2012
- Ovaliptila wettsteini (Werner, 1934)
- Ovaliptila willemsei (Karaman, 1975)
Notes and References
- Gorochov AV (2006) A new genus of the tribe Petaloptilini (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Gryllomorphinae) and the partial revision of species included. Far Eastern Entomologist 160: 5.
- http://orthoptera.speciesfile.org/Common/basic/Taxa.aspx?TaxonNameID=1123897 Orthoptera Species File