Bicolorana bicolor explained
Bicolorana bicolor[1] [2] is a species of bush cricket in the subfamily Tettigoniinae and tribe Platycleidini: found in mainland Western Europe[3] Individuals are normally brachypterous, but long-winged forms may be encountered.
The species was originally described by RA Philippi in 1830 as "Locusta bicolor".
Subspecies
The Catalogue of Life lists:
- Bicolorana bicolor angarica
- Bicolorana bicolor bicolor
References
- Philippi RA (1830) Orthoptera Berolinensia. Dissertatio inauguralis entomologica... die XXVI M. Aprilis MDCCCXXX. - Berolini, typis F. Nietackii Tbl.+[2]+42+[5] p., col. Taf. I-I
- [Fauna Europaea]
- http://orthoptera.speciesfile.org/Common/basic/Taxa.aspx?TaxonNameID=1142483 Orthoptera Species File. Eades D.C., Otte D., Cigliano M.M., Braun H.
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