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Department of Zoology, University of Sindh, Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan

ABSTRACT

The Tettigoniidae commonly known as katydids or bush crickets (Ensifera: Orthoptera ) is reviewed, with five genera and twelve species viz: Trigonocorypha unicolor Stal 1873, T. angustata Uvarov 1922, Phaneroptera spinosa Bei-Beienko 1965, P. roseata Walker 1869, P. bivittata Be-Bienko 1954, P. gracilis Burmeister 1838, Holochlora japonica Brunner von Wattenwyl 1878, H. venosa Stal 1873, H. nigrotympana Ingrisch 1990, Ducetia japonica Thunberg 1815, Letana bulbosa Ingrisch 1990 including one new species Holochlora? Sp. nov. The distribution records of species within various districts of Sindh Pakistan are augmented. Modified taxonomic keys to the various genera and species of Tettigoniidae occurring in Sindh Pakistan are provided. Intraspecific variation within nominal species is discussed. 

KEYWORDS

Tettigoniidae, Pakistan, new species, Holochlora, taxonomic keys.

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Sanam, S., Sultana, R., Bughio, B. A., and Sanam, S. 2021. "A Review of the Tettigoniidae Krauss, 1902 (Tettigonioidea: Ensifera: Orthoptera) with a New Species from Pakistan." Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology A 11: 1-21.

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