Kuzicus Explained
Kuzicus is a genus of Asian bush crickets belonging to the tribe Meconematini in the subfamily Meconematinae.
Species
The Orthoptera Species File lists the following species, found in India, Indo-China, southern China, Taiwan, Korea, Japan and Malesia:[1]
- Subgenus Kuzicus Gorochov, 1993
- Kuzicus aspercaudatus Sänger & Helfert, 2006
- Kuzicus bicornis Ingrisch, 2006
- Kuzicus bicurvus Cui & Shi, 2019
- Kuzicus cervicercus (Tinkham, 1943)
- Kuzicus compressus Han & Shi, 2014
- Kuzicus denticulatus (Karny, 1926)
- Kuzicus denticuloides (Kevan & Jin, 1993)
- Kuzicus koeppeli Sänger & Helfert, 2004
- Kuzicus leptocercus Zhu & Shi, 2017
- Kuzicus megaterminatus Ingrisch & Shishodia, 1998
- Kuzicus mirabilis Tan & Wahab, 2018
- Kuzicus mirus Gorochov, 2016
- Kuzicus multidenticulatus Tan, Dawwrueng & Artchawakom, 2015
- Kuzicus multifidous Mao & Shi, 2009
- Kuzicus pakthongchai Tan, Dawwrueng & Artchawakom, 2015
- Kuzicus scorpioides Sänger & Helfert, 2006
- Kuzicus suzukii (Matsumura & Shiraki, 1908) – type species (as Teratura suzukii Matsumura, locality Kyoto Japan)
- Subgenus Neokuzicus Gorochov, 1993
- Kuzicus inflatus (Shi & Zheng, 1995)
- Kuzicus sarawakicus Liu, 2020
- Kuzicus uvarovi Gorochov, 1993
External links
Notes and References
- http://orthoptera.speciesfile.org/Common/basic/Taxa.aspx?TaxonNameID=1134940 Orthoptera Species File (Version 5.0/5.0: retrieved 22 August 2022)