Bandwing
Bandwings | |
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Austroicetes vulgaris | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Orthoptera |
Suborder: | Caelifera |
Superfamily: | Acridoidea |
Family: | Acrididae |
Subfamily: | Oedipodinae Walker, 1871 |
Tribes | |
14, and see text | |
Synonyms | |
Locustidae Kirby, 1825 |
Bandwings, or band-winged grasshoppers (subfamily Oedipodinae) is a group of insects classified under the family Acrididae. They are sometimes elevated to full family status as Oedipodidae. They inhabit primarily xeric weedy fields.
These species are colorful, usually with hindwings that are yellow or red and edged with black. Others have black hindwings with pale edges, and a few species (including the most economically important ones) have clear hindwings. The arolium is extremely small or absent.
Defense
When bandwings feel safe, they appear drab. When they feel threatened, they leap out to reveal bold and bright colors. Some predators might even mistake the Blue-winged grasshopper for butterfly. But when the predator looks for the grasshopper, it is hiding in the grass. Bandwings continue this process if the predator tries to attack them.
Tribes and selected genera
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- Acrotylini
- Anconiini
- Anconia
- Arphiini
- Arphia
- Lactista
- Leuronotina
- Tomonotus
- Bryodemini
- Angaracris
- Bryodema
- Bryodemella
- Circotettix
- Chortophagini
- Chimarocephala
- Chortophaga
- Encoptolophus
- Shotwellia
- Epacromiini
- Aiolopus
- Epacromius
- Paracinema
- Hippiscini
- Agymnastes
- Camnula
- Cratypedes
- Hadrotettix
- Heliastus
- Hippiscus
- Leprus
- Pardalophora
- Xanthippus
- Locustini
- Macherocerini
- Macherocera
- Oedipodini
- Celes
- Mioscirtus
- Oedipoda
- Parapleurini
- Ceracris
- Mecostethus
- Parapleura [2]
- Stethophyma
- Psinidiini
- Derotmema
- Hippopedon
- Mestobregma
- Metator
- Psinidia
- Trachyrhachys
- Trepidulus
- Sphingonotini
- Conozoa
- Dissosteira
- Heliopteryx
- Microtes
- Pseudoceles
- Spharagemon
- Sphingonotus
- Trimerotropis
- Trilophidiini
- Trilophidia
- Tropidolophini
- Tropidolophus
- Synonyms previously listed in "incertae sedis"
Numerous genera are not yet assigned to tribes. These include:
Angaracrisoides – Asphingoderus – Atympanum – Aulocaroides – Aurilobulus – Austroicetes – Brancsikellus – Chloebora – Chondronotulus – Chortoicetes – Crinita – Cyanicaudata – Diraneura – Dittopternis – Elmisia – Eokingdonella – Eremoscopus – Eurysternacris – Fitzgeraldia – Flatovertex – Homoeopternis – Humbe – Jacobsiella – Jinabia – Kinshaties – Leptopternis – Longipternis – Mecistopteryx – Mioedipoda – Morphacris – Nepalacris – †Nymphacrida – †Oedemastopoda – Oreacris – Promesosternus – Pseudaiolopus – Pycnocrania – Pycnodella – Pycnodictya – Pycnostictus – Qualetta – Rashidia – Tibetacris – Tmetonota – Wernerella – Yiacris – Zimbabwea
The genus Cibolacris was originally placed in Oedipodinae, and later moved to Gomphocerinae. The genus Stethophyma is traditionally included in Oedipodinae, but North American authors in particular sometimes place it in the Gomphocerinae or Acridinae. Some authors place all members of Oedipodinae within the subfamily Acridinae, and there has been much confusion and debate about the limits and relationships of the two subfamilies. [6] [7] [8] [9]
References
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- Oedipodinae at Orthoptera Species File Online
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- Parapleurini at Orthoptera Species File Online
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- Lactista at Orthoptera Species File Online
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- Hippopedon at Orthoptera Species File Online
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- Sphingonotus at Orthoptera species File Online
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- Cibolacris at Orthoptera Species File Online
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- Oedipodinae at Orthoptera Species File Online
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- Daniel Otte, 1982, 'The North American Grasshoppers, Volume 1: Acrididae: Gomphocerinae and Acridinae', Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674626607
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- DCF Rentz, RC Lewis, YN Su & MS Upton, 2003, 'A Guide to Australian Grasshoppers and Locusts', Natural History Publications (Borneo). ISBN 983-812-074-X , ISBN 978-983-812-074-6
- Oedipodinae at ITIS
- "Oedipodinae". National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI).
- Oedipodinae at Fauna Europaea