Gryllopsis is a genus of crickets in the tribe Modicogryllini, erected by Lucien Chopard in 1928. Species appear to be widely distributed (records are probably incomplete): mostly in tropical Africa and Asia, with Gryllopsis caspicus the only European record (from the Caspian Sea area).
Species
Yin and Liu give a key to some of the Asian species. The Orthoptera Species File lists:
- Gryllopsis aptera <small>Chopard, 1962</small>
- Gryllopsis arenicola <small>(Annandale, 1906)</small>
- Gryllopsis brevicaudatus <small>Gorochov, 1986</small>
- Gryllopsis cantans <small>(Saussure, 1877)</small>
- Gryllopsis capitata <small>Chopard, 1951</small>
- Gryllopsis caspicus <small>Gorochov, 1986</small>
- Gryllopsis cingulata <small>Chopard, 1960</small>
- Gryllopsis crassipes <small>Chopard, 1938</small>
- Gryllopsis deminutus <small>Chopard, 1963</small>
- Gryllopsis falconneti <small>(Saussure, 1877)</small>
- Gryllopsis femorata <small>Chopard, 1935</small>
- Gryllopsis flavifrons <small>Chopard, 1967</small>
- Gryllopsis furcata <small>(Saussure, 1877)</small>
- Gryllopsis fuscicornis <small>Bey-Bienko, 1954</small>
- Gryllopsis hebraeus <small>(Saussure, 1877)</small> - type species (as Gryllodes hebraeus <small>Saussure</small>)
- Gryllopsis hofmanni <small>(Saussure, 1877)</small>
- Gryllopsis insularis <small>(Holdhaus, 1909)</small>
- Gryllopsis longicauda <small>Chopard, 1948</small>
- Gryllopsis maoria <small>(Saussure, 1877)</small>
- Gryllopsis mareotica <small>(Werner, 1905)</small>
- Gryllopsis marmorata <small>Chopard, 1963</small>
- Gryllopsis nepalicus <small>Ingrisch, 1987</small>
- Gryllopsis nigrifrons <small>Chopard, 1951</small>
- Gryllopsis ornaticeps <small>(Chopard, 1925)</small>
- Gryllopsis ovtshinnikovi <small>Gorochov & Mistshenko, 1991</small>
- Gryllopsis pallida <small>Chopard, 1969</small>
- Gryllopsis pretzmanni <small>Kaltenbach, 1980</small>
- Gryllopsis pubescens <small>Chopard, 1928</small>
- Gryllopsis rajasthanensis <small>Bhowmik, 1967</small>
- Gryllopsis robusta <small>Chopard, 1933</small>
- Gryllopsis saltator <small>(Saussure, 1877)</small>
- Gryllopsis tenuitarsus <small>Bey-Bienko, 1954</small>
- Gryllopsis vanharteni <small>Gorochov, 2017</small>
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