Saga (bush cricket) explained
Saga[1] is a genus of bush crickets or katydids containing around 15 species . It is the only genus in the tribe Sagini and belongs to the subfamily Saginae. Species have been recorded from southern Europe and western and central Asia.
Species
Species include:
- Saga beieri Kaltenbach, 1967
- Saga campbelli Uvarov, 1921
- Saga cappadocica Werner, 1903
- Saga ephippigera Fischer von Waldheim, 1846
- Saga gracilis Kis, 1962
- Saga hakkarica Sirin & Taylan, 2019
- Saga hellenica Kaltenbach, 1967
- Saga ledereri Saussure, 1888
- Saga longicaudata Krauss, 1879
- Saga natoliae Serville, 1838
- Saga ornata Burmeister, 1838
- Saga pedo (Pallas, 1771)
- Saga puella Werner, 1901
- Saga quadrisignata Philippi, 1863
- Saga rammei Kaltenbach, 1965
- Saga rhodiensis Salfi, 1929
Notes and References
- de Charpentier T (1825) Horae entomologicae, adjectis tabulis novem coloratis 95.