Tympanophyllum Explained
Tympanophyllum is a genus of Southeast Asian bush-crickets in the tribe Phyllomimini within the subfamily Pseudophyllinae. Species have been recorded from India, through Indo-China and Malesia to New Guinea. The genus was named in 1902.
Species
The Orthoptera Species File lists the following 2 subgenera:
- Tympanophyllum (Anaprion) Uvarov, 1939
- Tympanophyllum auriculatum Gorochov & Voltshenkova, 2002
- Tympanophyllum citreum Gorochov & Voltshenkova, 2002
- Tympanophyllum imperfectum (de Jong, 1939)
- Tympanophyllum javanicum (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1895)
- Tympanophyllum maculiventris (Beier, 1954)
- Tympanophyllum maximum (Rehn, 1906)
- Tympanophyllum porrectum (Walker, 1870)
- Tympanophyllum semivitreum (Serville, 1838)
- Tympanophyllum virescens (Serville, 1838)
- Tympanophyllum (Tympanophyllum) Krauss, 1902
- Tympanophyllum arcufolium (Haan, 1842)
– type species: locality near Padang, Sumatra (as Tympanoptera extraordinaria Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1895: locality Borneo)
- Tympanophyllum atroterminatum (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1895)
- Tympanophyllum montanum Beier, 1954
- Tympanophyllum timanthoides de Jong, 1939
Note: A binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than Tympanophyllum.
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