This genus include two species.
This genus includes four species (with rather regularly spined
mesonotum, long cerci, and fully winged females), of which two
are pest species.
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This is the most characteristically Australian group, with an
Australia-wide distribution. It comprises mainly large, winged species,
which resemble leaves rather than twigs, although they are not markedly
flattened.
Distribution
The distribution map is a hot-linked index. By clicking
on a highlighted area of the map, you may obtain a species list for that
area, within this subfamily.
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