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                     CLASSIFICATION
OF ORTHOPTERA
 
 
          Families in Green color                                                                                                                                 Orthoptera Details
 
| Insecta: 
  Paurometabola     ORTHOPTERA       Suborder:  Ensifera        Superfamily:   Hagloidea           
  Haglidae        
  Hagloedischiidae        
  Prophalangopsidae        
  Tuphellidae        
  Superfamily:   Phasmomimoidea          
  Phasmomimidae       Superfamily:  
  Rhaphidophoroidea           
  Rhaphidophoridae - camel crickets,          
      cave crickets, cave wetas
  camel              
  crickets, sand treaders       Superfamily:  
  Schizodactyloidea           
  Schizodactylidae - dune crickets,              
  splay-footed crickets       Superfamily:  
  Stenopelmatoidea           
  Anostostomatidae (Mimnermidae,              
  Henicidae)- wetas, king crickets         Cooloolidae         Gryllacrididae - leaf-rolling
  crickets,              
  camel crickets        
  Stenopelmatidae - Jerusalem crickets,              
  potato bugs, earth baby       Superfamily:  
  Tettigonioidea            Haglotettigoniidae         Tettigoniidae - katydids / bush
  crickets   |  
  Suborder:  Caelifera -
  grasshoppers, locusts     
  Infraorder:  Acrididea        Superfamily:   Acridoidea            Acrididae - grasshoppers, locusts         Charilaidae         Dericorythidae         Lathiceridae         Lentulidae         Lithidiidae         Ommexechidae         Pamphagidae - toad grasshoppers         Pyrgacrididae         Romaleidae - lubber grasshoppers         Tristiridae        Superfamily:   Eumastacoidea           
  Chorotypidae        
  Episactidae        
  Eumastacidae        
  Euschmidtiidae        
  Mastacideidae        
  Morabidae        
  Promastacidae        
  Proscopiidae         Thericleidae        Superfamily:   Locustopsoidea           Araripelocustidae        
  Bouretidae        
  Eolocustopsidae        
  Locustavidae        
  Locustopsidae   |      Superfamily:  
  Pneumoroidea           
  Pneumoridae - bladder grasshoppers        Superfamily:  
  Pyrgomorphoidea           
  Pyrgomorphidae - gaudy grasshoppers        Superfamily:  
  Tanaoceroidea           
  Tanaoceridae        Superfamily:   Tetrigoidea
            
  Tetrigidae - grouse locusts, pygmy locusts,              
  groundhoppers, pygmy grasshoppers        Superfamily:   Trigonopterygoidea
             Trigonopterygidae         Xyronotidae    
  Infraorder:  Tridactylidea       Superfamily:  
  Dzhajloutshelloidea          
  Dzhajloutshellidae        Superfamily:   Regiatoidea          
  Regiatidae        Superfamily:  
  Tridactyloidea            Cylindrachetidae (sandgropers)         Rhipipterygidae         Tridactylidae - pygmy mole
  crickets       | 
 
                  Uuncategorized Names (some
may be synonyms with the above)
 
| Adumbratomorphidae Anelcanidae Baissogryllidae Batrachideidae Bintoniellidae Biroellidae Borneacridida Cachoplistidae Elcanidae Eneopteridae Eruciidae Gomphomastacidae Gryllavidae Gryllidae - true crickets Gryllotalpidae - mole crickets Lezinidae Locustidae | Locustopseidae Macropathidae Malgasiidae Mesoedischiidae Miraculidae Mogoplistidae Myrmecophilidae--ant crickets Oecanthidae Oedischiidae Paragryllidae Pentacentridae Permelcanidae Permoraphidiidae Phalangopsidae Phaneropteridae Podoscirtidae   | Proparagryllacrididae Protogryllidae Pruvostitidae Pseudelcanidae Pseudophyllidae Pteroplistidae Raphoglidae Ripipterygidae Scleropteridae Tcholmanvissiidae Thericleidae Thueringoedischiidae Triassomanteidae Trigonidiidae Vitimiidae Xenopteridae | 
 
| Details of Insect Taxonomic Groups             Examples of beneficial species occur in almost every insect
  order, and considerable information on morphology and habits has been
  assembled.  Therefore, the principal
  groups of insect parasitoids and predators provide details that refer to the
  entire class Insecta.  These details
  are available at <taxnames.htm>.   |