Tympanophyllum is a genus of Southeast Asian bush-crickets in the tribe Phyllomimini within the subfamily Pseudophyllinae. Species have been recorded from India, through Indo-China and Malesia to New Guinea. The genus was named in 1902.
Tympanophyllum is a genus of Southeast Asian bush-crickets in the tribe Phyllomimini within the subfamily Pseudophyllinae. Species have been recorded from India, through Indo-China and Malesia to New Guinea. The genus was named in 1902.
==Species== The Orthoptera Species File lists the following 2 subgenera: Tympanophyllum (Anaprion) Uvarov, 1939 Tympanophyllum auriculatum Gorochov & Voltshenkova, 2002 Tympanophyllum citreum Gorochov & Voltshenkova, 2002 Tympanophyllum imperfectum (de Jong, 1939) Tympanophyllum javanicum (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1895) Tympanophyllum maculiventris (Beier, 1954) Tympanophyllum maximum (Rehn, 1906) Tympanophyllum porrectum (Walker, 1870) Tympanophyllum semivitreum (Serville, 1838) Tympanophyllum virescens (Serville, 1838) Tympanophyllum (Tympanophyllum) Krauss, 1902 Tympanophyllum arcufolium (Haan, 1842)– type species: locality near Padang, Sumatra (as Tympanoptera extraordinaria Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1895: locality Borneo) Tympanophyllum atroterminatum (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1895) Tympanophyllum montanum Beier, 1954 Tympanophyllum timanthoides de Jong, 1939
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