Phaneropteridae
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3785.3.2 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:730A6AE5-C1C1-414E-8AF6-3C38139B5AE1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6142992 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6C7D87A0-7376-FFFA-629A-FC7AFC3E13C8 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Phaneropteridae |
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Phaneropteridae Burmeister, 1838 stat. rev.
In contrast to the opinion of Ragge (1968: p.78), we proclaim to re-establish family status for Phaneropteridae . Ragge proposed his idea of a subfamily treatment explicitly based on the work of Ander (1939) who subdivided his superfamily Tettigonioidea into six families, Rhaphidiphoridae, Schizodatylidae, Gryllacrididae View in CoL , Stenopelmatidae View in CoL , Prophalangopsidae View in CoL and Tettigoniidae View in CoL . Phaneropteridae as a family would not be equivalent to these groups. However, at present these families are considered as belonging to five different superfamilies, with only Gryllacrididae View in CoL and Stenopelmatidae View in CoL united in Stenopelmatoidea (see OSF for references). So Ander’s system has considerably changed, and his families are now more or less equal to superfamilies. Ander did not consider any grouping within his Tettigoniidae View in CoL . Recently, however, the first molecular trees within the Tettigoniidae View in CoL have been published (e.g., Mugelston et al. 2013) presenting hypotheses about the relationship of the subgroups of Tettigonioidea ( Tettigoniidae View in CoL ). This tree supports the assumption of Gorochov (1995: 93) –based on palaeontology that the mainly plant-feeding Phaneropterinae View in CoL , Pseudophyllinae View in CoL (except Pterochrozini View in CoL ; Mugelston et al. 2013), Mecopodinae View in CoL and Phyllophorinae View in CoL are one natural unit (clade B; Mugelston et al. 2013). Therefore it is appropriate to give this group family status in our opinion, and we suggest to call it Phaneropteridae (with four subfamilies). Both Phaneropteridae and Pseudophyllidae date back to Burmeister (1838), but Phaneropteridae /inae is by far the most important and species-rich group. The remaining bush-cricket subfamilies are considered as subfamilies of Tettigoniidae View in CoL until more data are available.
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SuperFamily |
Tettigonioidea |
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Phaneropteridae
Heller, Klaus-Gerhard, Hemp, Claudia, Liu, Chunxiang & Volleth, Marianne 2014 |
Phaneropteridae
Burmeister 1838 |