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Subfamily Eneopterinae De Saussure, 1874


Compiler and date details

January 2006

  • Eneopteridae De Saussure, 1874.
    Type genus:
     Eneoptera Burmeister, 1838.

 

Introduction

Reinstated as subfamily of the Gryllidae by Eades et al. (2015), the group consists of small to medium-sized slender crickets. There is a range of colour depending upon the habitats occupied. The majority of species are found on leaf surfaces after dark, but many occur on the ground in leaf litter. Singing and silent species are known. The family is characterised by the middle tarsal segments usually having an adhesive pad, head without dorsal bristles, scales absent, head not prognathous and tarsal claws not bifurcate.

 

History of changes

Note that this list may be incomplete for dates prior to September 2013.
Published As part of group Action Date Action Type Compiler(s)
01-Jun-2021 ENSIFERA 01-Mar-2019 MODIFIED
01-Jun-2021 GRYLLOIDEA 07-Dec-2017 MODIFIED
01-Jun-2021 GRYLLOIDEA 05-Jan-2016 MODIFIED
01-Jun-2021 GRYLLOIDEA 24-Dec-2015 MOVED
12-Feb-2010 (import)