Phyllophora (katydid) explained
Phyllophora[1] is a genus of large bush crickets typical of the subfamily Phyllophorinae. Species have been recorded from: Sri Lanka, peninsular Malaysia, Malesia and Australia.
Species
The Orthoptera Species File[2] lists:
- Phyllophora acuminata Karny, 1924
- Phyllophora aequifolia Karny, 1924
- Phyllophora angustata Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1898
- Phyllophora bidentata Karny, 1924
- Phyllophora bispinosa Karny, 1924
- Phyllophora boschmai de Jong, 1964
- Phyllophora brunnea Kirby, 1899
- Phyllophora cheesmanae de Jong, 1972
- Phyllophora dubia Karny, 1924
- Phyllophora eburneiguttata Kirby, 1899
- Phyllophora erosifolia Karny, 1924
- Phyllophora filicerca Karny, 1924
- Phyllophora guttata Karny, 1924
- Phyllophora heurnii Karny, 1924
- Phyllophora horvathi Blatchley, 1903
- Phyllophora inusta de Jong, 1946
- Phyllophora karnyi Kästner, 1933
- Phyllophora keyica Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1898
- Phyllophora laminata Karny, 1924
- Phyllophora longicerca Karny, 1924
- Phyllophora media Walker, 1870
- Phyllophora ovalifolia Kirby, 1899
- Phyllophora papuana Kästner, 1933
- Phyllophora parvidens Karny, 1924
- Phyllophora pellucida Karny, 1924
- Phyllophora picta Karny, 1924
- Phyllophora retroflexa Karny, 1924
- Phyllophora similis de Jong, 1972
- Phyllophora speciosa Thunberg, 1815 - type species
Notes and References
- Thunberg (1815) Mem. Acad. Imp. Sci. St. Peterburg 5:215, 219, 286
- http://orthoptera.speciesfile.org/Common/basic/Taxa.aspx?TaxonNameID=1139557 Orthoptera Species File: genus Phyllophora Thunberg, 1815 (Version 5.0/5.0 retrieved 28 May 2020)