Chorotypidae is a family of tropical Asian grasshoppers (order Orthoptera), formerly included within the family Eumastacidae. These grasshoppers have a head that rises above the level of the thorax and short antennae. Some species have reduced wings, others have wings that widen towards the tips and still others have a flattened leaf-like shape. They lack abdominal tympani (hearing organs).[1]
The Orthoptera Species File lists the following:[2]
Chininae Burr 1899 - China, Indo-China
Auth. Stål 1873 - Asia, Southeast Asia, Central Africa
Auth. Karsch 1889 - Southeast Asia, South Asia
Auth. Burr 1899 - Southeast Asia
Auth. Descamps 1973 - Indo-Malayan Archipelago
Auth. Descamps 1973 - India
Chorotypidae is a family of tropical Asian grasshoppers (order Orthoptera), formerly included within the family Eumastacidae. These grasshoppers have a head that rises above the level of the thorax and short antennae. Some species have reduced wings, others have wings that widen towards the tips and still others have a flattened leaf-like shape. They lack abdominal tympani (hearing organs).