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Pseudorhynchus Lessonii
''Pseudorhynchus'' is an Asian genus of Tettigoniidae, bush crickets in the tribe Copiphorini, belonging to the 'conehead' subfamily Conocephalinae. Distribution Species of ''Pseudorhynchus'' have been recorded from: eastern mainland Africa, Madagascar, tropical Asia through to Australia and the Pacific islands. Species The following species are recognised in the gemus ''Pseudorhynchus'': *''Pseudorhynchus acuminatus'' Redtenbacher, 1891 *''Pseudorhynchus antennalis'' Stål, 1877 *''Pseudorhynchus calamus'' Rehn, 1909 *''Pseudorhynchus concisus'' Walker, 1869 *''Pseudorhynchus cornutus'' Redtenbacher, 1891 *''Pseudorhynchus crassiceps'' Haan, 1842 *''Pseudorhynchus crosskeyi'' Ragge, 1969 *''Pseudorhynchus flavescens'' Serville, 1831 *''Pseudorhynchus flavolineatus'' Redtenbacher, 1891 *''Pseudorhynchus froggatti'' Kirby, 1906 *''Pseudorhynchus gigas'' Redtenbacher, 1891 *''Pseudorhynchus hastatus'' Bolívar, 1890 *''Pseudorhynchus hastifer'' Schaum, 1853 *''Pseudorhynchus inerm ...
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Tettigoniidae
Insects in the family (biology), family Tettigoniidae are commonly called katydids (especially in North America) or bush crickets. They have previously been known as "long-horned grasshoppers". More than 8,000 species are known. Part of the suborder Ensifera, the Tettigoniidae are the only extant (living) family in the superfamily Tettigonioidea. Many species are Nocturnality, nocturnal in habit, having strident mating calls and may exhibit mimicry or camouflage, commonly with shapes and colours similar to leaves.[] Etymology The family name Tettigoniidae is derived from the genus ''Tettigonia'', of which the Tettigonia viridissima, great green bush cricket is the type species; it was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. In Latin ''tettigonia'' means a kind of small cicada, leafhopper; it is from the Greek τεττιγόνιον ''tettigonion'', the diminutive of the imitative (onomatopoeic) τέττιξ, ''tettix'', cicada. All of these names such as ''tettix'' with repeat ...
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