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Nomenclature (8)

  • Euscyrtus japonicus Shiraki, 1930: 245.

    Syntypes (n= 2); male; ee0ea989-8649-4de2-9ac0-ba7361faad68; deposited at: National Taiwan University (NTUC); Japan: Gifu: Gifu. Syntypes (n= 2); female; 8130c8ea-5b33-4582-a559-dd0f450fcf75; deposited at: National Taiwan University (NTUC); Japan: Gifu: Gifu

  • Euscyrtus japonicus Shiraki, 1930 in Chopard, 1968: 420.
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  • Euscyrtus (Osus) japonicus Shiraki, 1930 in Zhao & Liu, 2022: 243.
  • Euscyrtus (Osus) japonicus Shiraki, 1930 in Liu, 2022: 68.

Nomenclature references (8)

  • Chopard, L. (1968) Fam. Gryllidae: Subfam. Mogoplistinae, Myrmecophilinae, Scleropterinae, Cachoplistinae, Pteroplistinae, Pentacentrinae, Phalangopsinae, Trigonidiinae, Eneopterinae; Fam. Oecanthidae, Gryllotalpidae. In Orthopterorum Catalogus. Vol. 12, pp. 213–500.
  • Ichikawa, A., Murai, T. & Honda, E. (2000) Monograph of Japanese crickets (Orthoptera; Grylloidea). Bulletin of the Hoshizaki Green Foundation, 4, 257–332.
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  • Liu, H.-Y. (2022) Evaluation of the Threat Situation of Crickets Suborder Insects in China. 461 pp.
  • Shiraki, T. (1930) Orthoptera of the Japanese Empire. Part I. (Gryllotalpidae and Gryllidae). Insecta Matsumurana, 4, 181–252. Available at http://eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp/dspace/bitstream/2115/9201/1/4%284%29_p181-252.pdf
  • Storozhenko, S.Y. & Paik, J. (2007) In Orthoptera of Korea.
  • Storozhenko, S.Y., Kim, T. & Jeon, M.-J. (2015) Monograph of Korean Orthoptera. National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon, 377 pp.
  • Yang, J.-T. & Yang, C.-S. (2012) The slim mute crickets, Euscyrtinae (Orthoptera: Grylloidea; Gryllidae; Euscyrtinae) of Taiwan with three new species and lectotype designations of three of Shiraki's species. Zootaxa, 3226, 1–45.
  • Zhao, X. & Liu, H.-Y. (2022) Analysis on the fauna composition of the infraorder Gryllidea in China (Orthoptera: Ensifera). International Journal of Ecology, 11(3), 240–263. Available at http://www.hanspub.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?paperID=54352

Descendants and synonyms

Gender, form, and etymology

Etymology:

After distribution in Japan.

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Summary of taxonomic names by rank, showing valid extant names, fossil names, invalid names, and total counts.
Taxon Valid names
Rank Extant Fossil Invalid Total
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