Definition of Phaneroptera. Meaning of Phaneroptera. Synonyms of Phaneroptera

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Definition of Phaneroptera

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Meaning of Phaneroptera from wikipedia

- Phaneroptera is an Old World genus of bush crickets in the family Tettigoniidae and is the type genus of the subfamily Phaneropterinae. It was described...
- Phaneroptera nana, common name southern sickle bush-cricket, is a species in the family Tettigoniidae and subfamily Phaneropterinae. It has become an invasive...
- Sound of Phaneroptera falcata Field recording in the Netherlands 26s Problems playing this file? See media help. Phaneroptera falcata, the sickle-bearing...
- Conocephalus fuscus (Conocephalinae) Paraphisis sp. (Meconematinae) Phaneroptera falcata (Phaneropterinae) Pseudophyllus titan (Pseudophyllinae) Metrioptera...
- katydids. The name Phaneropterinae is based upon the Old World genus Phaneroptera (type species P. falcata), meaning "visible wing"; this refers to the...
- 153211 IRMNG: 11044678 Open Tree of Life: 3485783 Orthoptera Species File: 1136235 Phaneroptera mexicana Wikidata: Q63620721 CoL: 4FT7P GBIF: 1694405...
- Ramme, 1927 Acrometopa macropoda (Burmeister, 1838) - type species (as Phaneroptera macropoda) Acrometopa servillea (Brullé, 1832) Acrometopa syriaca Brunner...
- Experiments with the predatory mite Euseius finlandicus, bush crickets (Phaneroptera sp.), ladybirds and lacewings found that none prey on C. ohridella. Inadvisably...
- Ensifera Family: Tettigoniidae Subfamily: Phaneropterinae Tribe: Elimaeini Genus: Elimaea Stål, 1874 Type species Phaneroptera subcarinata Stål, 1861...
- Fabricius, 1793 Locusta thymifolia Petagna, 1792 Phaneroptera margineguttata Serville, 1838 Phaneroptera praeusta Fischer von Waldheim, 1846 Tylopsis liliifolia...