Paradiestrammena Explained
Paradiestrammena[1] is a genus of cave or camel crickets in the subfamily Aemodogryllinae and tribe Aemodogryllini. Originating in Asia, species have been found in Borneo, the Indo-China region and Japan.
Species
The Orthoptera Species File[2] lists:
- Paradiestrammena autumnalis (Gorochov, 1994)
- Paradiestrammena contumi Gorochov, 2002
- Paradiestrammena enata Gorochov, 2002
- Paradiestrammena gravelyi (Chopard, 1916) - type species (as Diestrammena gravelyi Chopard) - from the Lengong Caves, Perak, Malaysia.
- Paradiestrammena maculata (Chopard, 1916)
- Paradiestrammena mistshenkoi (Gorochov, 1998)
- Paradiestrammena sarawakana (Chopard, 1940)
- Paradiestrammena storozhenkoi (Gorochov, 1998)
- Paradiestrammena tarbinskyi Gorochov, 1998
- Paradiestrammena trigona Zhu, Lu & Shi, 2020
- Paradiestrammena vernalis Gorochov, 1998
- Paradiestrammena vitalisi Chopard, 1919
- Paradiestrammena xima Zhu, Lu & Shi, 2020
Notes and References
- Chopard (1919) Mem. asiat. Soc. Bengal 6: 375.
- http://orthoptera.speciesfile.org/Common/basic/Taxa.aspx?TaxonNameID=1129669 Orthoptera Species File (version 5.0: retrieved 2 July 2019)