Steirodon Flavolineatum
''Steirodon'' is a genus of large phaneropterine katydids in the family Tettigoniidae, native to tropical and subtropical forests in South America, Central America and Mexico. They are fairly large to very large leaf-like katydids that are mostly green, between long depending on exact species, and females generally reach a larger size than males of the same species; ''S. careovirgulatum'' where females typically are long is the largest katydid of the Americas and among the world's largest Orthoptera. As far as known, ''Steirodon'' and all other members of the tribe Steirodontini are entirely herbivorous. Species There following species belongs to the genus ''Steirodon'': * '' Steirodon alfaroi'' (Rehn, 1944) * '' Steirodon barcanti'' Emsley, 1970 * '' Steirodon barellum'' (Pictet, 1888) * '' Steirodon bilobatoides'' Emsley, 1970 * '' Steirodon bilobatum'' (Scudder, 1875) * '' Steirodon careovirgulatum'' Emsley, 1970 * '' Steirodon championi'' (Saussure & Pictet, 1898) * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jean Guillaume Audinet-Serville
Jean Guillaume Audinet-Serville (; his name, before the Revolution, included a particle: Audinet de Serville) was a French entomologist, born on 11 November 1775 in Paris. He died on 27 March 1858 in La Ferté-sous-Jouarre. He was introduced to entomology by Madame de Grostête-Tigny who was fascinated, like her husband, by chemistry and insects. Through her, Audinet-Serville met Pierre André Latreille (1762–1833). Latreille worked with him on the ''Dictionnaire des Insectes de l’Encyclopédie méthodique'' ("The Methodical Encyclopedia Dictionary of Insects"). Then, working with Guillaume-Antoine Olivier (1756–1814), he finished the book ''Faune française'' ("French Fauna") in 1830. Audinet-Serville is particularly known for his work on the Orthoptera. He published, ''Revue méthodique de l’ordre des Orthoptères'' ("Methodical Review of the Order of Orthoptera") which appeared in ''Annales des sciences naturelles'' in 1831. Then, in 1839, in the series of works entit ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Steirodon Degeeri
''Steirodon'' is a genus of large phaneropterine katydids in the family Tettigoniidae, native to tropical and subtropical forests in South America, Central America and Mexico. They are fairly large to very large leaf-like katydids that are mostly green, between long depending on exact species, and females generally reach a larger size than males of the same species; ''S. careovirgulatum'' where females typically are long is the largest katydid of the Americas and among the world's largest Orthoptera. As far as known, ''Steirodon'' and all other members of the tribe Steirodontini are entirely herbivorous. Species There following species belongs to the genus ''Steirodon'': * '' Steirodon alfaroi'' (Rehn, 1944) * '' Steirodon barcanti'' Emsley, 1970 * '' Steirodon barellum'' (Pictet, 1888) * '' Steirodon bilobatoides'' Emsley, 1970 * '' Steirodon bilobatum'' (Scudder, 1875) * '' Steirodon careovirgulatum'' Emsley, 1970 * '' Steirodon championi'' (Saussure & Pictet, 1898) * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |