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New and little known crickets of the subfamily phalangopsinae (Orthoptera, Gryllidae): 5. Neotropical taxa of the tribe Paragryllini

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One new genus, two new subgenera, and eight new species from Ecuador, Brazil, and Venezuela are described. The former genus Hattersleya Nischk et Otte is considered as a subgenus of the genus Neoacla Des. Acla multivenosa Chop., A. reticulata Chop., A. vicina Chop., Selvacla choreutes Otte, S. salvator Otte, S. alsiosus Otte, and S. sophos Otte are transferred to the genus Neoacla, and Desutteria epiplatys Nischk et Otte, to the genus Silvastella Des.-Gr. New data on the geographical and ecological distribution of some species are given.

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Original Russian Text © A.V. Gorochov, 2009, published in Zoologicheskii Zhurnal, 2009, Vol. 88, No. 7, pp. 809–822.

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Gorochov, A.V. New and little known crickets of the subfamily phalangopsinae (Orthoptera, Gryllidae): 5. Neotropical taxa of the tribe Paragryllini. Entmol. Rev. 89, 564–577 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0013873809050066

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