A Field Guide to the Bushcrickets, Wetas and Raspy Crickets of Tanzania and Kenya von Claudia Hemp | ISBN 9783510614189

A Field Guide to the Bushcrickets, Wetas and Raspy Crickets of Tanzania and Kenya

von Claudia Hemp, herausgegeben von Andreas Hemp und Klaus-Gerhard (with contributions from) Heller
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinClaudia Hemp
Herausgegeben vonAndreas Hemp
Herausgegeben vonKlaus-Gerhard (with contributions from) Heller
Buchcover A Field Guide to the Bushcrickets, Wetas and Raspy Crickets of Tanzania and Kenya | Claudia Hemp | EAN 9783510614189 | ISBN 3-510-61418-6 | ISBN 978-3-510-61418-9
This publication is of interest for entomologists.

A Field Guide to the Bushcrickets, Wetas and Raspy Crickets of Tanzania and Kenya

von Claudia Hemp, herausgegeben von Andreas Hemp und Klaus-Gerhard (with contributions from) Heller
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinClaudia Hemp
Herausgegeben vonAndreas Hemp
Herausgegeben vonKlaus-Gerhard (with contributions from) Heller
This field guide covers northern to central Tanzania, southern Kenya and parts of central Kenya. Most species are illustrated by live specimens; generally, adult males and females are depicted, along with selected nymphal stages. For species-rich genera, morphological details are provided, together with keys to genera and species as well as distribution maps for most taxa. The enclosed DVD features the songs of 185 species. More than 270 bushcricket species are treated, including raspy crickets (7 genera) and wetas (2 genera). The majority of the species shown are from the family Tettigoniidae, particularly from the subfamily Conocephalinae (including the tribes Agraeciini, Conocephalini and Copiphorini); in addition, the subfamilies Hetrodinae, Hexacentrinae, Meconematinae, Saginae, and Mecopodinae are represented as well. The subfamily Phaneropterinae is the most diverse in the area, with six genera in the tribe Acrometopini, plus representatives of the tribes Amblycoryphini, Catoptropterigini, Ducetiini, Holochlorini, Odonturini, Otiaphysini, Pardalotini, Phaneropterini, Terpnistrini and Tylopsidini. Genera of ungrouped Phaneropterinae in the area include Ectomoptera, Eulioptera, Euryastes, Lunidia, Materuana, Meruterrana, Oxyecous, Pseudopreussia, Sentia and Tropidonotacris. The subfamily Pseudophyllinae is also present with six genera (Acauloplax, Cymatomera, Cymatomerella, Pseudotomias, Stenampyx and Zabalius).