Colemania sphenarioides also known as the Jola or Deccan grasshopper is a species of wingless grasshopper in the monotypic genus Colemania which is endemic to peninsular India. It sometimes causes damage to crops of sorghum. The genus is named after Leslie Coleman, who, along with K. Kunhikannan obtained the type specimens of the species from Honnali and studied the species in southern India. It was described by the Spanish entomologist Ignacio Bolívar.[1]
The species was noted by Maxwell Lefroy even before it was described as a new species. He had called it the Deccan grasshopper. It can be confused with the smaller Orthacris species found in the same area.[2]
Colemania sphenarioides also known as the Jola or Deccan grasshopper is a species of wingless grasshopper in the monotypic genus Colemania which is endemic to peninsular India. It sometimes causes damage to crops of sorghum. The genus is named after Leslie Coleman, who, along with K. Kunhikannan obtained the type specimens of the species from Honnali and studied the species in southern India. It was described by the Spanish entomologist Ignacio Bolívar.
The species was noted by Maxwell Lefroy even before it was described as a new species. He had called it the Deccan grasshopper. It can be confused with the smaller Orthacris species found in the same area.
Colemania is een geslacht van rechtvleugeligen uit de familie Pyrgomorphidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van dit geslacht is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1910 door Bolívar.
Het geslacht Colemania is monotypisch en omvat slechts de volgende soort:
Colemania is een geslacht van rechtvleugeligen uit de familie Pyrgomorphidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van dit geslacht is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1910 door Bolívar.