Myrmecophilus
Myrmecophilus acervorum
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Orthoptera
Suborder: Ensifera
Family: Myrmecophilidae
Genus: Myrmecophilus
Berthold, 1827

Myrmecophilus or ant crickets, is a genus of orthopteran insects in the family Myrmecophilidae. This genus contains the majority of myrmecophilous (ant-loving) species in this small, obscure family.

Species

With a worldwide distribution, species include:[1]

  • M. acervorum (Panzer, 1799)
  • M. aequispina Chopard, 1923
  • M. americanus Saussure, 1877
  • M. arboreus Maeyama & Terayama, 1994
  • M. australis Tepper, 1896
  • M. baronii Baccetti, 1966
  • M. brevipalpis Chopard, 1948
  • M. bifasciatus Fischer von Waldheim, 1846
  • M. bituberculatus Ingrisch, 2001
  • M. chocolatinus Gorochov, 1992
  • M. concolor Chopard, 1928
  • M. cottami Chopard, 1922
  • M. crenatus Gorochov, 1986
  • M. denticaudus Bei-Bienko, 1967
  • M. dubius Saussure, 1877
  • M. escherichi Schimmer, 1911
  • M. formosanus Shiraki, 1930
  • M. gigas Ichikawa, 2001
  • M. gracilipes Chopard, 1924
  • M. haeckeli Fernando, 1962
  • M. hebardi Mann, 1920
  • M. hirticaudus Fischer von Waldheim, 1846
  • M. horii Maruyama, 2004
  • M. inaequalis Ingrisch, 2010
  • M. ishikawai Maruyama, 2004
  • M. keyi Baccetti, 1975
  • M. kinomurai Maruyama, 2004
  • M. kubotai Maruyama, 2004
  • M. leei Kistner & Chong, 2007
  • M. longitarsis Chopard, 1925
  • M. manni Schimmer, 1911
  • M. mauritanicus (H. Lucas, 1849)
  • M. mayaealberti Hugel & Matyot, 2006
  • M. mjobergi Chopard, 1925
  • M. myrmecophilus (Savi, 1819)
  • M. nigricornis Chopard, 1963
  • M. nebrascensis Lugger, 1898
  • M. nonveilleri Ingrisch & Pavicévić, 2008
  • M. ochraceus Fischer, 1853
  • M. oculatus Miram, 1930
  • M. oregonensis Bruner, 1884
  • M. orientalis Stalling, 2010
  • M. pallidithorax Chopard, 1930
  • M. parachilnus (Otte & Alexander, 1983)
  • M. pergandei Bruner, 1884
  • M. polyrhachi Ingrisch, 1987
  • M. quadrispina Perkins, 1899
  • M. sanctaehelenae Chopard, 1970
  • M. sapporensis Matsumura, 1904
  • M. seychellensis Gorochov, 1994
  • M. sinicus Bei-Bienko, 1956
  • M. surcoufi Chopard, 1919
  • M. teranishii Teranishi, 1914
  • M. termitophilus Maran, 1959
  • M. testaceus Chopard, 1925
  • M. tetramorii Ichikawa, 2001
  • M. tindalei Otte & Alexander, 1983
  • M. wahrmani Chopard, 1963
  • M. zorae Karaman, 1963
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