Phaneropterinae
The Phaneropterinae, the sickle-bearing bush crickets or leaf katydids, are a subfamily of insects within the family Tettigoniidae. They are also known as false katydids or round-headed katydids.
The name Phaneropterinae is based upon the Old World genus Phaneroptera, meaning "visible wing"; this refers to the exposed tips of the inner wings seen in many species, although some genera, notably in the tribes Barbitistini and Odonturini have become brachypterous.
Description
The legs of individuals in this subfamily vary from genus to genus, but, as in nearly all Orthoptera, the posterior legs are adapted to leaping, and as such are always much longer than other legs. Phaneropterinae are generally well-camouflaged with green and brown colors being most prevalent, but there are exceptions including certain Aganacris and Scaphura that are Batesian mimics of wasps.The Phaneropterinae are largely arboreal in habitat. The vast majority of species live in shrubs and trees, feeding on leaves and twigs. Some species might potentially cause significant damage, though usually superficial, when present in large numbers, but this is rare; they usually are solitary, unlike meadow grasshoppers, so much so that they seldom come to human notice.
The ovipositor and male genitalia vary according to the genus. The Phaneropterinae differ from other subfamilies of Tettigoniidae in their oviposition; their eggs are rarely deposited in the earth, but are either glued in double rows to twigs, or are inserted in the edges of leaves.
Taxonomy
The subfamily Phaneropterinae was first erected in 1838 by German zoologist Hermann Burmeister., Orthoptera Species File lists the following tribes, subtribes, genus groups, and genera.Acrometopini
Auth.: Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878 – Africa, Europe, the Middle East- Acrometopa
- Altihoratosphaga
- Conchotopoda
- Horatosphaga
- Lamecosoma
- Peronura
- Peronurella
- Prosphaga
- ''Tenerasphaga''
Amblycoryphini
Auth.: Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878 – Americas, AfricaBarbitistini
Auth.: Jacobson, 1905 – Europe to central AsiaCatoptropterigini
Auth.: Massa, 2016 – Africa- Catoptropteryx Karsch, 1890
- Griffinipteryx Massa, 2016
Ducetiini
Auth.: Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878 – Africa, India, China, Indochina to Australia- Abaxisotima
- Agnapha
- Bulbistridulous
- Ducetia
- Kuwayamaea
- Noia
- Paraducetia
- Paragnapha
- Prohimerta
- Shirakisotima
- ''Subibulbistridulous''
Dysoniini
Auth.: Rehn, 1950 – tropical AmericasEctemnini
Auth.: Cadena-Castañeda, 2015 – tropical Americas- Ectemna Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878
- Euthyrrhachis Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878
Elimaeini
Auth.: Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1891 – Asia- Ectadia Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878
- Elimaea Stål, 1874
- Hemielimaea Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878
- Orthelimaea Karny, 1926
Holochlorini
Auth.: Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878 – Africa, Asia-PacificInsarini
Auth.: Rehn, & Hebard, 1914 – tropical & subtropical Americas- Arethaea Stål, 1876
- Brachyinsara Rehn & Hebard, 1914
- Insara Walker, 1869
- Psilinsara Hebard, 1932
Kevaniellini
Auth.: Massa, 2017 – eastern Africa- Kevaniella Chopard, 1954
Letanini
Auth.: Hebard, 1922 – AsiaMicrocentrini
Auth.: Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878 – AmericasMirolliini
Auth.: Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878 – Asia- Amirollia Ingrisch, 2011
- Deflorita Bolívar, 1906
- Hemimirollia Ingrisch, 2011
- Hueikaeana Ingrisch, 1998
- Mirollia Stål, 1873
Morgeniini
Auth.: Karsch, 1890 - central and western Africa- Mangomaloba Sjöstedt, 1902
- Morgenia Karsch, 1890
Odonturini
Auth.: Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878 – Americas, Iberian peninsula, Africa, Pacific islandsOtiaphysini
Auth.: Karsch, 1889 - Africa- Debrona Walker, 1870
- Drepanophyllum Karsch, 1890
- Stenamblyphyllum Karsch, 1896
- Tetraconcha Karsch, 1890
Pardalotini
Auth.: Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878 - Africa- Pardalota Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878
- Poecilogramma Karsch, 1887
Percynini
Auth.: Cadena-Castañeda, 2015 – South AmericaPhaneropterini
Auth.: Burmeister, 1838 – distributed worldwidePhlaurocentrini
Auth.: Karsch, 1889 – Africa- Buettneria Karsch, 1889
- Leiodontocercus Chopard, 1954
- Phlaurocentrum Karsch, 1889
Phyllopterini
Auth.: Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878Plagiopleurini
Auth.: Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878 – South America- Diplophyllus Saussure, 1859
- Parableta Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878
- Plagiopleura Stål, 1873
Plangiopsidini
Auth.: Cadena-Castañeda, 2015 – Africa- Plangiola Bolívar, 1906
- Plangiopsis Karsch, 1889
Poreuomenini
Auth.: Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878 – Africa- Cestromoecha Karsch, 1893
- Paraporeuomena Massa, 2018
- Poreuomena Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878
Preussiini
Auth.: Karsch, 1890 – Africa- Enochletica Karsch, 1896
- Preussia Karsch, 1890
- Weissenbornia Karsch, 1888
Pycnopalpini
Auth.: Cadena-Castañeda, 2014 – Central and South AmericaScudderiini
Auth.: Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878 – AmericasSteirodontini
Auth.: Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878 – subtropical and tropical parts of the Americas- Cnemidophyllum Rehn, 1917
- Emsleyfolium Cadena-Castañeda, Mendes & Alves-Oliveira, 2016
- Nicklephyllum Cadena-Castañeda, 2016
- Steirodon Serville, 1831
- Stilpnochlora Stål, 1873
Terpnistrini
Auth.: Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878 – Africa, Sri Lanka- Diogena Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878
- Gelotopoia Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1891
- Terpnistria Stål, 1873
- Terpnistrioides Ragge, 1980
- Tropidophrys Karsch, 1896
Trachyzulphini
Auth.: Gorochov, 2014 – China, Indochina, Malesia- Trachyzulpha Dohrn, 1892
Trigonocoryphini
Auth.: Bei-Bienko, 1954 – Middle East, India, Malaysia- Cosmozoma Karsch, 1889
- Megotoessa Karsch, 1889
- Trigonocorypha Stål, 1873
Tylopsidini
Auth.: Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878 – Africa, Europe, Middle East, western Asia- Tylopsis Fieber, 1853
Vossiini
Auth.: Cadena-Castañeda, 2015 – Africa, AsiaZeuneriini
Auth.: Karsh, 1890 - tropical Africa- Gravenreuthia Karsch, 1892
- Zeuneria Karsch, 1889