Type

Melanoplus Stål, 1873 type genus of Melanoplinae Scudder, 1897

Nomenclature (42)

  • Melanoplinae Scudder, 1897 in Scudder, 1896
  • Melanoplinae Scudder, 1897
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  • Melanoplinae Scudder, 1897 in Song, Mariño-Pérez, Woller & Cigliano, 2018: 16.
  • Melanoplinae Scudder, 1897 in Scattolini, Lira Noriega & Cigliano, 2020

Nomenclature references (38)

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Descendants and synonyms

Stats

Names
Rank Total Valid Invalid
subfamily211
tribe1569
subtribe532
infratribe624
genus20114853
subgenus954
superspecies52502
species20491229820
subspecies391129262