Type

Orinhippus tibetanus Uvarov, 1921 type species by original designation or monotypy of Orinhippus Uvarov, 1921

Nomenclature (10)

  • Orinhippus Uvarov, 1921: 72.

    type species by original designation or monotypy Orinhippus tibetanus Uvarov, 1921

  • Orinhippus Uvarov, 1921 in Uvarov, 1927: 139.
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  • Orinhippus Uvarov, 1921 in Yin & Xia, 2003: 69.
  • Orinhippus Uvarov, 1921 in Zhang, Zhang & Yin, 2012: 700.

Nomenclature references (9)

  • Bey-Bienko, G.Y. & Mistshenko, L. (1951) Keys to the Fauna of the U.S.S.R. [1964 English translation no. 40]. In Locusts and Grasshoppers of the U.S.S.R. and Adjacent Countries. Zoological Inst. of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Moscow/Leningrad. Vol. 2, 385–667 [1–291]. Available at http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/224097#page/7/mode/1up
  • Otte, D. (1995) Orthoptera Species File 5, Grasshoppers [Acridomorpha] D. The Orthopterists' Society and The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, 630 pp.
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  • Sergeev, M.G. (1992) Distribution patterns of Orthoptera in North and Central Asia. Journal of Orthoptera Research, 1, 14–24.
  • Uvarov, B.P. (1921) Three new alpine Orthoptera from Central Asia. The Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society, 28, 71–75. Available at http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/95242#page/149/mode/1up
  • Uvarov, B.P. (1927) Acrididae of Central Asia [in Russian]. Expt. Plant Protect. Sta. Uzbekistan, 1927, 214 pp.
  • Yin, X.-C. & Xia, K.-L. (2003) Orthoptera Acridoidea. Supplement Gomphoceridae and Acrididae. Fauna Sinica, Insecta, 32(supplement), 1–280.
  • Yin, X.-C. (1984) In Grasshoppers and locusts from Qinghai-Xizang Plateau of China. Science Press, Beijing. 1–287 pp.
  • Yin, X.-C., Shi, J. & Yin, Z. (1996) In Synonymic Catalogue of Grasshoppers and their Allies of the World (Orthoptera: Caelifera). China Forestry Publishing House, Beijing. 1266 pp.
  • Zhang, D.-C., Zhang, Y. & Yin, X.-C. (2012) A new subfamily of the grasshopper (Orthoptera: Acridoidea: Gomphoceridae) from the Tibetan Plateau of China. Insect Science, 19(6), 699–702.

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