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Listroscelidinae
Subfamily of cricket-like animals From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Listroscelidinae are a subfamily of the Tettigoniidae found in the Americas, Madagascar, and Australia.[2] The genus Arachnoscelis has become better known to the public after being featured on the cover of Science in 2012. [3]

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Tribes and genera
The Orthoptera Species File lists the following tribes and genera:[2]
- Conocephalomimini
Authority: Rentz, 2001; distribution: Australia
- Conocephalomima Rentz, 2001
- Hamayulini
Authority: Fialho, Chamorro-Rengifo & Lopes-Andrade, 2014; distribution: S. America
- Hamayulus Fialho, Chamorro-Rengifo & Lopes-Andrade, 2014
Listroscelidini
Authority: Redtenbacher, 1891; distribution: S. America
- Carliella Karny, 1911
- Cerberodon Perty, 1832
- Isocarliella Mello-Leitão, 1940
- Listroscelis Serville, 1831
- Macrometopon Bruner, 1915
- Monocerophora Walker, 1869
- Venatorellus Mendes, Chamorro-Rengifo & Rafael, 2016
Requenini
Authority: Rentz, 2001; distribution: Australia
- Requena Walker, 1869
- Thumelinia Rentz, 2001
- Xingbaoia Rentz, 2001
Terpandrini
Authority: Gorochov, 1990; distribution: Americas, Australia
- Burnuia Rentz, 2001
- Chlorobalius Tepper, 1896
- Megatympanon Piza, 1958
- Neobarrettia Rehn, 1901
- Terpandrus Stål, 1874
- Yullandria Rentz, 2001
- Yutjuwalia Rentz, 2001
Tribe not determined
- Alinjarria Rentz, Su & Ueshima, 2007
- Arachnoscelis Karny, 1911
- Liostethomimus Karny, 1914
- Paralistroscelis Carl, 1908
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