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- The Caryandinae are a small subfamily of gr****hoppers found mostly in China, India, Indochina and Malesia, but the large type genus Caryanda also has...
- Calliptaminae Jacobson, 1905 (12 genera, 90 species), Africa, Europe, Asia Caryandinae Yin & Liu, 1987 (3 genera, 100 species), Africa, Asia Catantopinae Brunner...
- Insecta Order: Orthoptera Suborder: Caelifera Family: Acrididae Subfamily: Caryandinae Genus: Caryanda Species: C. spuria Binomial name Caryanda spuria (Stål...
- Caryanda is a large genus of gr****hoppers in the subfamily Caryandinae (it was placed previously in the tribe Oxyini). Species are recorded from Africa...
- Some genera previously listed here are now placed in the subfamilies Caryandinae and Hemiacridinae. The Orthoptera Species File includes: Bermiella Bolívar...
- may refer to: Lemba (gr****hopper), a genus of insect in the subfamily Caryandinae Lemba people, an African ethnic group in Southern Africa Places Lemba...
- Sphodromerus Stål, 1873 Sphodronotus Uvarov, 1943 Stobbea Ramme, 1929 Subfamily Caryandinae Yin & Liu, 1987 Caryanda Stål, 1878 Cercina Stål, 1878 Lemba Huang, 1983...
- Caryanda neoelegans is a species of gr****hoppers in the subfamily Caryandinae, found in Indochina and eastern China. Otte, D. 1995. Orthoptera Species...
- Caryanda modesta is a species of gr****hoppers in the subfamily Caryandinae, found in the Congo Basin. Giglio-Tos. 1907. Boll. Musei Zool. Anat. Comp....
- Cercina is a genus of Asian gr****hoppers in the subfamily Caryandinae (it was placed previously in the Oxyinae) first described by Carl Stål (1833–1878)...