species
Acanthodis curvidens (Stål, 1875)
Nomenclature (26)
- Brisilis curvidens Stål, 1875: 39.
Holotype; female; 022541ad-5b96-4972-b70b-b3680f863b35; deposited at: Swedish Museum of Natural History, Entomology Collections (NHRS); Panama
- Brisilis curvidens Stål, 1875 in Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1895: 133.
- ... Show all ... (22)
- Acanthodis curvidens (Stål, 1875) in Hofstede, Symes, Martinson, Robillard, Faure, Madhusudhana & Page, 2020: 182.
- Acanthodis curvidens (Stål, 1875) in Symes, Madhusudhana, Martinson, Kernan, Hodge, Salisbury, Klinck & Hofstede, 2022
Nomenclature references (21)
- Beier, M. (1954) Revision der Pseudophyllinen. Instituto Español de Entomología, Madrid, 479 pp.
- Beier, M. (1962) Orthoptera Tettigoniidae (Pseudophyllinae I). Das Tierreich, 73, 1–468.
- ... Show all ... (17)
- Symes, L.B., Martinson, S.J., Hoeger, L.-O., Page, R.A. & Ter Hofstede, H.M. (2018) From understory to canopy: in situ behavior of Neotropical forest katydids in response to bat echolocation calls. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 6(277), 1–11. Available at http://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fevo.2018.00227/full
- Ter Hofstede, H.M., Symes, L.B., Martinson, S.J., Robillard, T., Faure, P.A., Madhusudhana, S. & Page, R.A. (2020) Calling songs of Neotropical katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) from Panama. Journal of Orthoptera Research, 29(2), 137–201. Available at http://jor.pensoft.net/article/46371/
Descendants and synonyms
Gender, form, and etymology
Etymology:
Latin for having bent teeth or tusks, relating to the curved femoral spines.
Stats
| Taxon | Valid names | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rank | Extant | Fossil | Invalid | Total |
| species | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 |
