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- Gryllidea
- Grylloidea
- Trigonidiidae
- Nemobiinae
- Pteronemobiini
- Pteronemobius
- Pteronemobius (Pteronemobius) Jacobson, 1904
subgenus
Pteronemobius (Pteronemobius) Jacobson, 1904
Type
Nemobius tartarus Saussure, 1874 type species of Pteronemobius (Pteronemobius) Jacobson, 1904
Nomenclature (28)
- Pteronemobius Jacobson, 1904 in Jacobson & Bianchi, 1904: 450. (valid)
type species Nemobius tartarus Saussure, 1874
- Pteronemobius Jacobson, 1904 (subjective synonym of Nemobius Serville, 1838) in Kirby, 1909: 14.
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- Pteronemobius Jacobson, 1904 in He, Zhang & Ma, 2021: 43.
- Pteronemobius Jacobson, 1904 in Hegg, 2024: 45.
Nomenclature references (26)
- Chopard, L. (1967) Gryllides. Fam. Gryllidae; Subfam. Gryllinae (Trib. Grymnogryllini, Gryllini, Gryllomorphini, Nemobiini). In Orthopterorum Catalogus. Vol. 10, pp. 213 pp.
- Coray, A. & Lehmann, A.W. (1998) Taxonomie der Heuschrecken Deutschlands (Orthoptera): Formale Aspekte der wissenschaftlichen Namen. Articulata Beiheft, 7, 63–152. Available at http://dgfo-articulata.de/downloads/articulata/beihefte/articulata_beiheft_07_coray_lehmann.pdf
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- Vasanth, M. (1994) On the crickets (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) of Charmapuri District, Tamilnadu, India. Records of the Zoological Survey of India, Calcutta, 94(2-4), 307–325.
- Yin, H. & Liu, X.-W. (1995) In Synopsis on the classification of Grylloidea and Gryllotalpoidea from China. Shanghai Scientific & Technological Literature Publishing House, Shanghai. 239 pp.
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Descendants and synonyms
Gender, form, and etymology
Etymology:
From the Ancient Greek πτερόν (‘pterón’), ‘wing’. Pteronemobius means ‘winged Nemobius’. In contrast to the wingless genus Nemobius Serville, 1838, Pteronemobius often have hindwings and are able to fly.
Stats
Names | |||
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Rank | Total | Valid | Invalid |
subgenus | 3 | 1 | 2 |
superspecies | 5 | 5 | 0 |
species | 188 | 97 | 91 |
subspecies | 37 | 7 | 30 |