Type

Fruhstorferia tonkinensis Willemse, 1921 type species of Fruhstorferiola Willemse, 1922

Nomenclature (25)

  • Fruhstorferia Willemse, 1921: 16. (homonym)

    type species by original monotypy Fruhstorferia tonkinensis Willemse, 1921

  • Fruhstorferia Willemse, 1921 (homonym of Fruhstorferia Kolbe, 1894)
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  • Fruhstorferiola Willemse, 1922 in Jiang, Wang, Storozhenko & Huang, 2019: 399.
  • Fruhstorferiola Willemse, 1922 in Gu, Jiang, Wang, Wei, Lin, Huang & Huang, 2020

Nomenclature references (16)

  • Bey-Bienko, G.Y. & Mistshenko, L. (1951) Keys to the Fauna of the U.S.S.R. [1963 English translation no. 38]. 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. 1, 1–400 pp. Available at http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/224096#page/9/mode/1up
  • Chang, K.S.F. (1940) The group Podismae from China (Acrididae, Orthoptera). Notes d'Entomologie Chinoise, Musée Heude, 7, 31–97, 3 pls.
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  • Gu, J., Jiang, B., Wang, H., Wei, T., Lin, L.-L., Huang, Y. & Huang, J. (2020) Phylogeny and species delimitation of the genus Longgenacris and Fruhstorferiola viridifemorata species group (Orthoptera: Acrididae: Melanoplinae) based on molecular evidence. PLoS One, 15(8), 1–19. Available at http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0237882
  • Huang, C. & She, C. (1999) Orthoptera: Eumastacoidea and Acridoidea. In Fauna of Insects Fujian Province of China. Vol. 1. Fujian Science and Technology Press, Fuzhou. pp. 213–266.
  • Ito, G. (2015) A systematic study of the grashopper tribe Podismini in Japan (Orthoptera:Acrididae). Insecta Matsumurana, New Series, 71, 1–119. Available at http://eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp/journals/item.php?item=71397&handle=2115_60241&jname=188&vname=5624
  • Jiang, B., Wang, H., Storozhenko, S.Y. & Huang, J. (2019) Notes on the grasshopper genera Longgenacris You & Li, 1983 and Fruhstorferiola Willemse, 1922 (Orthoptera: Acrididae: Melanoplinae) with proposal of a new synonym. Zootaxa, 4624(3), 397–406.
  • Jiang, G. & Zheng, Z.-M. (1998) In Grasshoppers and Locusts from Guangxi. Guangxi Normal University. 390 pp.
  • Li, H. & Xia, K.-L. (2006) Orthoptera, Acridoidea, Catantopidae. Fauna Sinica, Insecta, 43.
  • Mistshenko, L. (1952) Locusts and grasshoppers, Catantopinae. The Fauna of Russia (= The USSR Fauna). New Series., 4(2), 610 pp.
  • Otte, D. (1995) Orthoptera Species File 4. Grasshoppers [Acridomorpha] C. The Orthopterists' Society and The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, 518 pp.
  • Ramme, W. (1939) Beiträge zur Kenntnis der palaearktischen Orthopterenfauna (Tettig. u. Acrid.) III. Mitteilungen aus dem Zoologischen Museum in Berlin, 24, 41–150, pl. 3.
  • Rehn, J.A.G. & Rehn, J.W.H. (1939) Studies of certain Cyrtacanthacridoid genera (Orthoptera: Acrididae). Part I. The Podisma Complex. Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 65(2), 61–96. Available at http://reader.library.cornell.edu/docviewer/digital?id=chla5077659_4275_002#page/3/mode/1up
  • Willemse, C.J.M. (1921) Bijdrage tot de kennis der Orthoptera s. s. van den nederlandsch indischen Archipel en omliggende gebieden. Zoologische Mededeelingen, 6, 1–44. Available at http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/318202
  • Willemse, C.J.M. (1922) Description de trois nouveaux genres d'Orthoptères Fam. Acridiens, sous-famille, Cyrtacanthacrinae de Borneo, de Celebes et de Tonkin. Entomologische Mitteilungen, 11(1), 3–8. Available at http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/39843#page/259/mode/1up
  • Willemse, C.J.M. (1957) Synopsis of the Acridoidea of the Indo-Malayan and adjacent regions (Insecta, Orthoptera) (contd.). Publicaties van het natuurhistorisch Genootschap in Limburg, 10, 227–500.
  • 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.
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Etymology:

Derived from the replaced name Fruhstorferia and named after the German explorer, entomologist, collector and insect trader Hans Fruhstorfer (1866 – 1922).

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