
Trachyzulpha is a genus of bush crickets in the subfamily Phaneropterinae, found in China, Indochina and Malaysia. It the only genus in the monogeneric tribe Trachyzulphini Gorochov, 2014, which was previously placed in the tribe "Tylopsini" (now the monogeneric tribe Tylopsidini). Species often resmble epiphytes such as lichens for protective camouflage.
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Trachyzulpha is a genus of bush crickets in the subfamily Phaneropterinae, found in China, Indochina and Malaysia. It the only genus in the monogeneric tribe Trachyzulphini Gorochov, 2014, which was previously placed in the tribe "Tylopsini" (now the monogeneric tribe Tylopsidini). Species often resmble epiphytes such as lichens for protective camouflage.
==Species== The Orthoptera Species File lists: Trachyzulpha annulifera Carl, 1914 - Vietnam Trachyzulpha bhutanica Gorochov, 2014 Trachyzulpha formosana Shiraki, 1930 Trachyzulpha fruhstorferi Dohrn, 1892 - subspecies: T. fruhstorferi borneo T. fruhstorferi fruhstorferi - type species - Java T. fruhstorferi varia - Vietnam Trachyzulpha siamica Gorochov, 2014 - Thailand Trachyzulpha sinuosa Liu, 2014 - southern China
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