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Aemodogryllinae

Subfamily of cricket-like animals From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Aemodogryllinae
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The Orthopteran subfamily Aemodogryllinae[1] contains about sixteen genera of camel crickets. It was named after Aemodogryllus Adelung, 1902 - which is now considered a subgenus of Diestrammena.

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Species can be found in Europe and Asia (Korea, Indo-China, Russia, China), although the greenhouse camel cricket is cosmopolitan and could be described as an invasive species.

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Tribes and Genera

The Orthoptera Species File[2] includes two tribes and lists:

Aemodogryllini

Auth. Jacobson, 1905 - Europe, Asia (Korea, Indochina, Russia, China)

  1. Diestrammena Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1888
  2. Eutachycines Storozhenko, 1990
  3. Gymnaetoides Qin, Liu & Li, 2017
  4. Homotachycines Zhu & Shi, 2022
  5. Megatachycines Zhu, Shi & Zhou, 2022
  6. Microtachycines Gorochov, 1992
  7. Paradiestrammena Chopard, 1919
  8. Paratachycines Storozhenko, 1990
  9. Pseudotachycines Qin, Liu & Li, 2017
  10. Tachycines Adelung, 1902

Diestramimini

Auth. Gorochov, 1998 - India, southern China, Indo-China

  1. Adiestramima Gorochov, 1998
  2. Arboramima Zong, Qin & He, 2021
  3. Diestramima Storozhenko, 1990
  4. Gigantettix Gorochov, 1998
  5. Megadiestramima Storozhenko & Gorochov, 1992
  6. Mimadiestra Storozhenko & Dawwrueng, 2014
  7. Tamdaotettix Gorochov, 1998

incertae sedis

  1. Atachycines Furukawa, 1933 - Borneo, Indo-China, Japan
  2. Neotachycines Sugimoto & Ichikawa, 2003 - Japan
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