International audienceBrachypterous crickets from the monophyletic group of Lebinthina were traditionally grouped under the genus Lebinthus. However, the morphology and calling song are highly diversified, prompting the erection of numerous genera to reclassify the species. Based on the strong characteristic fold carrying the diagonal vein of the male forewing, a new genus of cricket from the subtribe Lebinthina is described: Rugabinthus gen. nov. This brachypterous genus is endemic to the island of New Guinea and nearby islands. We redescribe the type species Rugabinthus leopold
Fig. 7. Female genitalia: Lebinthus estrellae, new species: A, in dorsal; B, ventral; C, lateral vie...
The Indian region is presently the second region after the Neotropics in terms of diversity of phala...
FIGURE 5. Male genitalia of: A–C, Lebinthus ambonensis n. sp.; D–F, Lebinthus buruensis n. sp.; G–I,...
Brachypterous crickets from the monophyletic group of Lebinthina were traditionally grouped under th...
A new genus of Lebinthina (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Eneopterinae) is erected based on species from Mal...
International audienceThe Lebinthini crickets are distributed in Southeast Asia, Western Pacific and...
A new genus of Lebinthina (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Eneopterinae) is erected based on species from Mal...
The present study describes Gnominthus, a new genus of Eneopterinae crickets from New Guinea Island ...
International audienceA monograph concerning the Australian crickets was published in 1983 by Otte &...
International audienceOrthoptera from Sandakan, Sabah are relatively understudied compared to some o...
Fig. 1. Platybinthus punctatus (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1898) gen. et comb. nov., syntype, ♀ (MNHN- E...
International audienceThe subfamily Eneopterinae is known greatly for its diversified acoustic modal...
Fig. 3. A. Maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree based on concatenated sequences of eight molecular m...
Fig. 6. Lebinthus estrellae, new species: A, male genitalia in dorsal; B ventral; C, lateral views. ...
Crickets (Insecta, Orthoptera, Gryllidea) are amongst the most abundant and diverse insects in New C...
Fig. 7. Female genitalia: Lebinthus estrellae, new species: A, in dorsal; B, ventral; C, lateral vie...
The Indian region is presently the second region after the Neotropics in terms of diversity of phala...
FIGURE 5. Male genitalia of: A–C, Lebinthus ambonensis n. sp.; D–F, Lebinthus buruensis n. sp.; G–I,...
Brachypterous crickets from the monophyletic group of Lebinthina were traditionally grouped under th...
A new genus of Lebinthina (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Eneopterinae) is erected based on species from Mal...
International audienceThe Lebinthini crickets are distributed in Southeast Asia, Western Pacific and...
A new genus of Lebinthina (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Eneopterinae) is erected based on species from Mal...
The present study describes Gnominthus, a new genus of Eneopterinae crickets from New Guinea Island ...
International audienceA monograph concerning the Australian crickets was published in 1983 by Otte &...
International audienceOrthoptera from Sandakan, Sabah are relatively understudied compared to some o...
Fig. 1. Platybinthus punctatus (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1898) gen. et comb. nov., syntype, ♀ (MNHN- E...
International audienceThe subfamily Eneopterinae is known greatly for its diversified acoustic modal...
Fig. 3. A. Maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree based on concatenated sequences of eight molecular m...
Fig. 6. Lebinthus estrellae, new species: A, male genitalia in dorsal; B ventral; C, lateral views. ...
Crickets (Insecta, Orthoptera, Gryllidea) are amongst the most abundant and diverse insects in New C...
Fig. 7. Female genitalia: Lebinthus estrellae, new species: A, in dorsal; B, ventral; C, lateral vie...
The Indian region is presently the second region after the Neotropics in terms of diversity of phala...
FIGURE 5. Male genitalia of: A–C, Lebinthus ambonensis n. sp.; D–F, Lebinthus buruensis n. sp.; G–I,...