• Source: Batrachideinae
  • Batrachideinae is a subfamily of groundhoppers or pygmy grasshoppers. There are thought to be 20 genera in Batrachideinae, with genera found in the Americas, Africa, (mostly tropical) Asia and Australia.


    Description


    Groudhoppers in this subfamily are characterised by having antennae consisting of 18-22 segments (other Tetrigidae have less than 16).


    Genera


    About 25 genera in three tribes belong to the subfamily Batrachideinae:


    = Batrachideini

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    Auth. Bolívar, 1887 - Americas

    Batrachidea Serville, 1838 c g
    Cranotettix Grant, 1955 c g
    Danatettix Thomas, Skejo & Heads, 2019
    Eutettigidea Hancock, 1914 c g
    Halmatettix Hancock, 1909 c g
    Lophoscirtus Bruner, 1910 c g
    Paurotarsus Hancock, 1900 c g
    Paxilla Bolívar, 1887 i c g
    Plectronotus Morse, 1900 c g
    Puiggaria Bolívar, 1887 c g
    Rehnidium Grant, 1956 c g
    Scaria Bolívar, 1887 c g
    Tettigidea Scudder, 1862 i c g b


    = Bufonidini

    =
    Auth. Hancock, 1907 - Australasia

    Anaselina Storozhenko, 2019
    Bufonides Bolívar, 1898 c g
    Hyperyboella Günther, 1938
    Paraselina Storozhenko, 2019
    Selivinga Storozhenko, 2019
    Vilma Steinmann, 1973 c g
    Vingselina Sjöstedt, 1921 c g


    = Cassitettigini

    =
    Auth. Yin, 1984 - Africa, tropical Asia

    Ascetotettix Grant, 1956 c g
    Palaioscaria Günther, 1936 c g
    Phloeonotus Bolívar, 1887 c g
    Saussurella Bolívar, 1887 c g
    Wiemersiella Tumbrinck, 2014 c g
    Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net


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