2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0073-47212007000400005
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Análise cladística e biogeográfica dos gêneros do grupo Sitalces (Orthoptera, Acrididae, Abracrini)

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Cladistic and biogeographic analysis of the genera of the group Sitalces (Orthoptera, Acrididae, Abracrini). A cladistic analysis of the relationships among the species of the South American genera of the group Sitalces (Sitalces Stål, 1878, Eusitalces Bruner, 1911, Parasitalces Bruner, 1911, Psilocirtus Bruner, 1911, Liebermannacris Costa & Carvalho, 2006, Robustusacris Costa & Carvalho, 2006, Arimacris Costa & Carvalho, 2006, Salvadoracris Costa & Carvalho, 2006 and Caruaruacris Costa & Carvalho… Show more

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“…this subfamily is a large and diverse group, and includes approximately 111 genera and 281 species (Eades et al 2015). its members differ from those of other acridids by their invisible mesonotum or visible only from its posterior region (Costa & Carvalho 2007, Costa et al 2010.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…this subfamily is a large and diverse group, and includes approximately 111 genera and 281 species (Eades et al 2015). its members differ from those of other acridids by their invisible mesonotum or visible only from its posterior region (Costa & Carvalho 2007, Costa et al 2010.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The grasshopper subfamily Ommatolampidinae includes seven tribes, with 280 described species distributed throughout 110 valid genera (Eades et al 2014). Its members are distinguished from the remaining acridids by their mesonotum, which is either not externally visible or only visible at the posterior region (Costa et al 2007). Ommatolampidinae occurs on a wide range of regions, dwelling from canopy to bushes, and young trees in clearings, as well as on small secondary anthropogenic formations (Costa et al 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A família Ommexechidae representa um dos grupos com características mais simples, ou primitivas, dentro dos Acridoidea, ao menos no que diz respeito à morfologia da genitália masculina (ROBERTS, 1941;EADES, 1961 A partir do início da década de 70, RONDEROS deu início ao estudo mais amplo e detalhado já realizado sobre a taxonomia dos omexequídeos, publicando uma série de artigos (1970; 1972a; 1972b; 1972c; 1973a; 1973b; 1973c; 1974a; 1974b; 1977) CIGLIANO, 1989a;RONDEROS & CIGLIANO, 1991;CIGLIANO et al, 1996;CIGLIANO & LANGE, 2007;COSTA et al, 2007;COSTA et al, 2010), a família Ommexechidae nunca foi estudada sob esse enfoque.…”
Section: A Família Ommexechidaeunclassified