Pseudophyllus Explained
Pseudophyllus[1] is a genus of bush-cricket, found in Indo-China and Malesia (including the Philippines). It is the type genus of the tribe Pseudophyllini and the subfamily Pseudophyllinae.[2]
Species
Pseudophyllus includes the following species:[2]
- Pseudophyllus colosseus (Hebard, 1922) - Borneo
- Pseudophyllus dyaka (Hebard, 1922) - Borneo
- Pseudophyllus hercules (Karny, 1923) - Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo
- Pseudophyllus ligatus (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1895) - China
- Pseudophyllus neriifolius (Lichtenstein, 1796) - type species (as Locusta neriifolia Lichtenstein; type locality Java, but also Sumatra)
- Pseudophyllus simplex Beier, 1954
- Pseudophyllus teter Walker, 1869 - Philippines
- Pseudophyllus titan White, 1846 - Indochina
Notes and References
- Serville (1831) Ann. Sci. nat. 22(86): 143.
- http://orthoptera.speciesfile.org/Common/basic/Taxa.aspx?TaxonNameID=1140550 Orthoptera Species File (retrieved 8 August 2021)