Orthoptera Species File (Version 5.0/5.0)
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superorder
Orthopterida
order
Orthoptera
suborder
Caelifera
infraorder Tridactylidea
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Distribution:
Ecology:
Terrestrial.
superfamily
†Dzhajloutshelloidea
Gorochov, 1994
Ecology:
Terrestrial.
Type genus:
Dzhajloutshella
Gorochov, 1994; priority for family-group names based on
Dzhajloutshella
dates from Dzhajloutshellidae Gorochov, 1994
family
†Dzhajloutshellidae
Gorochov, 1994
Nomenclatural details: Incertae sedis
Ecology:
Terrestrial.
Type genus:
Dzhajloutshella
Gorochov, 1994; priority for family-group names based on
Dzhajloutshella
dates from Dzhajloutshellidae Gorochov, 1994. First use as Dzhajloutshellidae by Gorochov, 1994.
family
†Regiatidae
Gorochov, 1995
Ecology:
Terrestrial.
Type genus:
Regiata
Whalley, 1985; priority for family-group names based on
Regiata
dates from Regiatidae Gorochov, 1995. First use as Regiatidae by Gorochov, 1995.
superfamily
Tridactyloidea
Brullé, 1835
Distribution:
Ecology:
Terrestrial.
Type genus:
Tridactylus
Olivier, G.A., 1789; priority for family-group names based on
Tridactylus
dates from Tridactyles Brullé. First use as Tridactyloidea by Ander, 1939.
family
Cylindrachetidae
Giglio-Tos, 1914
Common name(s): sandgropers
Distribution:
Ecology:
Terrestrial. Omnivorous, entirely subterranean.
Type genus:
Cylindracheta
Kirby, W.F., 1906; priority for family-group names based on
Cylindracheta
dates from Cylindrachetidae Giglio-Tos, 1914. First use as Cylindrachetidae by Giglio-Tos, 1914.
family
Ripipterygidae
Ander, 1939
Nomenclatural details: Justified emendation (Incorrect original spelling is
Rhipipterygidae
)
Common name(s): mud crickets
Distribution:
Ecology:
Terrestrial.
Type genus:
Ripipteryx
Newman, E., 1834; priority for family-group names based on
Ripipteryx
dates from Rhipipterygidae Ander, 1939. First use as Ripipterygidae by Kevan, D.K.M., 1982.
family
Tridactylidae
Brullé, 1835
Nomenclatural details: Justified emendation
Common name(s): pygmy mole crickets; Grabschrecken
Distribution:
Ecology:
Terrestrial. Omnivorous
Type genus:
Tridactylus
Olivier, G.A., 1789; priority for family-group names based on
Tridactylus
dates from Tridactyles Brullé. First use as Tridactylidae by Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1882.
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