Tylopsis
Lily leaf - sickle cricket ( Tylopsis lilifolia )
Tylopsis is a grasshopper genus of the subfamily of sickle terror ( Phaneropterinae ).
Features
The Paranota are longer than tall, together with the Discus an angle. The well-developed organs of flight are parapter. The front hips have a mandrel. The eyes are long oval shaped. The links of the sensor are long. The antennas are approximately three to five times as long as the body. The abdomen is keeled dorsal. In the middle of the posterior margin of terga jumping in front of tooth-shaped.
Occurrence
The distribution of the genus covers Africa, southern Europe and western Asia.
System
The genus includes the following 14 species, one species ( Tylopsis lilifolia ) is represented in Europe:
- Tylopsis ampla Ragge, 1964
- Tylopsis bilineolata ( Serville, 1838)
- Tylopsis brevis Ragge, 1964
- Tylopsis coi Jannone, 1936
- Tylopsis continua ( Walker, 1869)
- Tylopsis dispar Sjöstedt, 1910
- Tylopsis farrowi Ragge, 1972
- Tylopsis fissa Ragge, 1964
- Tylopsis gracilis Chopard, 1954
- Tylopsis irregularis Karsch, 1893
- Tylopsis lilifolia (Fabricius, 1793)
- Tylopsis peneri Ragge, 1974
- Tylopsis punctulata Kirby, 1900
- Tylopsis rubrescens Kirby, 1900