Oecanthus is a genus of cricket known for its distinctive chirping and distributed across major zoogeographical regions worldwide. This study focuses on Oecanthus rufescens, and conducts a comprehensive examination of its genome through genome sequencing technologies and bioinformatic analysis. A high-quality chromosome-level genome of O.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe article describes two new species of Trigonidiidae Saussure, 1874, namely Pteronemobius yuani Ma & Wang sp. nov. and Metiochodes tianfuensis Ma, Yuan & Gu sp.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe discovery two new species (Trigonidium nigripes sp. nov. and Pteronemobius luojishanensis sp.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe abundance of insects in Burmese amber illustrates a highly diverse insect community of the mid-Cretaceous, but the records of crickets are relatively rare. Here, we erect two new genera with two new species, gen. et sp.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe species group includes four species that are related to Landrevinae crickets ( Gorochov, 1992, Gorochov, 1992, Ingrisch, 1998, and Ma, Qiao & Zhang, 2019). A new species of the group is discovered in the Yunnan Province of China, and it is described and illustrated here. Liu & Yin, 1993 is recognized as a junior synonym of Chopard, 1966.
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