Phaloriinae Explained
The Phaloriinae[1] is a subfamily of crickets (Orthoptera: Ensifera) of the family Phalangopsidae. Species are terrestrial and are distributed in: Africa, tropical Asia, Korea, Australia and the Pacific Islands.[2]
Tribes and Genera
The Orthoptera Species File[2] lists:
- tribe Phaloriini Gorochov, 1985
- Afrophaloria Desutter-Grandcolas, 2015
- Borneloria Gorochov, 2018
- Ceyloria Gorochov, 1996
- Gorochovius Xie, Zheng & Li, 2004
- Phaloria (insect) Stål, 1877
- Phasmagryllus Desutter-Grandcolas, 2015
- Pseudotrigonidium Chopard, 1915
- Strophiola Uvarov, 1940
- Sumatloria Gorochov, 2003
- Trellius Gorochov, 1988
- Tremellia Stål, 1877
- Upupagryllus Desutter-Grandcolas, 2015
- Vescelia Stål, 1877
- tribe Subtiloriini Gorochov, 2003
- Heterotrypus Saussure, 1878
- Kameruloria Gorochov, 2003
- Schizotrypus Chopard, 1954
- Subtiloria Gorochov, 1999
- unplaced monotypic genus† Electrogryllus Gorochov, 1992 - †E. septentrionalis (Chopard, 1936)
Notes and References
- Gorochov (1985) In Medvedev, LN [Ed.]: Fauna i ekologiya nasekomykh Vetnama [The fauna and ecology of insects of Vietnam] 19.
- http://orthoptera.speciesfile.org/Common/basic/Taxa.aspx?TaxonNameID=1125486 Orthoptera Species File (Version 5.0/5.0: retrieved 5 February 2019)