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Proctolabinae

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Proctolabinae
Coscineuta coxalis, Panama.
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Orthoptera
Suborder: Caelifera
Superfamily: Acridoidea
Family: Acrididae
Subfamily: Proctolabinae
Amédégnato, 1974
Tribes

Proctolabinae[1] is a subfamily of grasshoppers in the family Acrididae. There are more than 20 genera and 210 described species which are found in South America.[2][3]

Genera

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The following genera, in 2 tribes, belong to the subfamily Proctolabinae:

Coscineutini

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synonym: Coscineutae Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893

Proctolabini

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  1. Adelotettix Bruner, 1910
  2. Ampelophilus Hebard, 1924
  3. Azotocerus Descamps, 1976
  4. Balachowskyacris Descamps & Amédégnato, 1972
  5. Cercoceracris Descamps, 1976
  6. Cryptocloeus Descamps, 1976
  7. Dendrophilacris Descamps, 1976
  8. Dorstacris Descamps, 1978
  9. Drymacris Descamps & Rowell, 1978
  10. Drymophilacris Descamps, 1976
  11. Eucephalacris Descamps, 1976
  12. Eucerotettix Descamps, 1980
  13. Halticacris Descamps, 1976
  14. Harpotettix Descamps, 1981
  15. Kritacris Descamps, 1976
  16. Leioscapheus Bruner, 1907
  17. Lithoscirtus Bruner, 1908
  18. Loretacris Amédégnato & Poulain, 1987
  19. Paratela Descamps & Rowell, 1978
  20. Pareucephalacris Descamps, 1976
  21. Poecilocloeus Bruner, 1910
  22. Proctolabus Saussure, 1859
  23. Saltonacris Descamps, 1976
  24. Tela Hebard, 1932
  25. Witotacris Descamps, 1976
  26. Ypsophilacris Descamps, 1980
  27. Zodiacris Descamps, 1980
  28. Zosperamerus Bruner, 1908

References

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  1. ^ Amédégnato (1974) Acrida 3(3): 196, 200.
  2. ^ "Proctolabinae Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-10-15.
  3. ^ Otte, Daniel; Cigliano, Maria Marta; Braun, Holger; Eades, David C. (2019). "subfamily Proctolabinae Amédégnato, 1974". Orthoptera species file online, Version 5.0. Retrieved 2019-07-02.

Further reading

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