The Ommatolampidinae are a subfamily of
grasshoppers in the family
Acrididae, found in central and South America, and based on the type genus Ommatolampis.[1] Derived from the "Ommatolampides" used by
Brunner von Wattenwyl in 1893, the first use of the name in its current form was by Rodríguez et al. in 2013;[2][3] this taxon appears to be
paraphyletic.[4]
Tribes and genera
The Orthoptera Species File lists seven tribes and currently includes over 115 genera:[1]
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abOrthoptera Species File: subfamily Ommatolampidinae Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893 (Version 5.0/5.0; retrieved 1 September 2022)
^Rodríguez L, Pinto O, Rodríguez T, Cadena-Castañeda (2013) Ortópteros comunes de las reservas naturales Tanimboca y Palmarí, Amazonas-Brasil-Colombia 1-5
^Cadena-Castañeda, Cardona (2015) Introducción a los Saltamontes de Colombia (Orthoptera: Caelifera: Acrididea: Acridomorpha, Tetrigoidea & Tridactyloidea) 318 (key to tribes)
The Ommatolampidinae are a subfamily of
grasshoppers in the family
Acrididae, found in central and South America, and based on the type genus Ommatolampis.[1] Derived from the "Ommatolampides" used by
Brunner von Wattenwyl in 1893, the first use of the name in its current form was by Rodríguez et al. in 2013;[2][3] this taxon appears to be
paraphyletic.[4]
Tribes and genera
The Orthoptera Species File lists seven tribes and currently includes over 115 genera:[1]
^
abOrthoptera Species File: subfamily Ommatolampidinae Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893 (Version 5.0/5.0; retrieved 1 September 2022)
^Rodríguez L, Pinto O, Rodríguez T, Cadena-Castañeda (2013) Ortópteros comunes de las reservas naturales Tanimboca y Palmarí, Amazonas-Brasil-Colombia 1-5
^Cadena-Castañeda, Cardona (2015) Introducción a los Saltamontes de Colombia (Orthoptera: Caelifera: Acrididea: Acridomorpha, Tetrigoidea & Tridactyloidea) 318 (key to tribes)